Sedimentological, mineralogical, biogeochemical and micropaleontological parameters on sediment core PS69/849-2, Burton Basin, MacRobertson Shelf, East Antarctica


Autoria(s): Borchers, Andreas; Dietze, Elisabeth; Kuhn, Gerhard; Esper, Oliver; Voigt, Ines; Hartmann, Kai; Diekmann, Bernhard
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -67.583798 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 68.118060 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -67.583833 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 68.117500 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -67.583333 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 68.125333 * DATE/TIME START: 2007-03-11T08:37:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2007-03-11T09:46:00

Data(s)

24/07/2015

Resumo

A multi-proxy study including sedimentological, mineralogical, biogeochemical and micropaleontological methods was conducted on sediment core PS69/849-2 retrieved from Burton Basin, MacRobertson Shelf, East Antarctica. The goal of this study was to depict the deglacial and Holocene environmental history of the MacRobertson Land-Prydz Bay region. A special focus was put on the timing of ice-sheet retreat and the variability of bottom-water formation due to sea ice formation through the Holocene. Results from site PS69/849-2 provide the first paleo-environmental record of Holocene variations in bottom-water production probably associated to the Cape Darnley polynya, which is the second largest polynya in the Antarctic. Methods included end-member modeling of laser-derived high-resolution grain size data to reconstruct the depositional regimes and bottom-water activity. The provenance of current-derived and ice-transported material was reconstructed using clay-mineral and heavy-mineral analysis. Conclusions on biogenic production were drawn by determination of biogenic opal and total organic carbon. It was found that the ice shelf front started to retreat from the site around 12.8 ka BP. This coincides with results from other records in Prydz Bay and suggests warming during the early Holocene optimum next to global sea level rise as the main trigger. Ice-rafted debris was then supplied to the site until 5.5 cal. ka BP, when Holocene global sea level rise stabilized and glacial isostatic rebound on MacRobertson Land commenced. Throughout the Holocene, three episodes of enhanced bottom-water activity probably due to elevated brine rejection in Cape Darnley polynya occured between 11.5 and 9 cal. ka BP, 5.6 and 4.5 cal. ka BP and since 1.5 cal. ka BP. These periods are related to shifts from warmer to cooler conditions at the end of Holocene warm periods, in particular the early Holocene optimum, the mid-Holocene warm period and at the beginning of the neoglacial. In contrast, between 7.7 and 6.7 cal. ka BP, brine rejection shut down, maybe owed to warm conditions and pronounced open-water intervals.

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application/zip, 7 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.848478

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.848478

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Borchers, Andreas; Dietze, Elisabeth; Kuhn, Gerhard; Esper, Oliver; Voigt, Ines; Hartmann, Kai; Diekmann, Bernhard (2015): Holocene ice dynamics and bottom-water formation associated with Cape Darnley polynya activity recorded in Burton Basin, East Antarctica. Marine Geophysical Research, online first, doi:10.1007/s11001-015-9254-z

Palavras-Chave #<2 µm, >9 phi; 0.412-0.375 µm; 0.452-0.412 µm; 0.496-0.452 µm; 0.545-0.496 µm; 0.598-0.545 µm; 0.657-0.598 µm; 0.721-0.657 µm; 0.791-0.721 µm; 0.869-0.791 µm; 0.953-0.869 µm; 1.047-0.953 µm; 1.149-1.047 µm; 1.261-1.149 µm; 1.385-1.261 µm; 1.520-1.385 µm; 1.669-1.520 µm; 1.832-1.669 µm; 10.78-9.819 µm; 101.1-92.09 µm; 1041-948.3 µm; 11.83-10.78 µm; 111.0-101.1 µm; 1143-1041 µm; 12.99-11.83 µm; 121.8-111.0 µm; 1255-1143 µm; 133.7-121.8 µm; 1377-1255 µm; 14.26-12.99 µm; 146.8-133.7 µm; 15.65-14.26 µm; 1512-1377 µm; 161.2-146.8 µm; 1660-1512 µm; 17.18-15.65 µm; 176.8-161.2 µm; 18.86-17.18 µm; 1822-1660 µm; 194.2-176.8 µm; 2.010-1.832 µm; 2.207-2.010 µm; 2.423-2.207 µm; 2.660-2.423 µm; 2.920-2.660 µm; 20.70-18.86 µm; 2000-1822 µm; 213.2-194.2 µm; 22.73-20.70 µm; 234.1-213.2 µm; 24.95-22.73 µm; 256.9-234.1 µm; 27.38-24.95 µm; 282.1-256.9 µm; 2 sigma; 3.206-2.920 µm; 3.519-3.206 µm; 3.862-3.519 µm; 30.07-27.38 µm; 309.6-282.1 µm; 33.01-30.07 µm; 339.9-309.6 µm; 36.24-33.01 µm; 373.1-339.9 µm; 39.77-36.24 µm; 4.241-3.862 µm; 4.656-4.241 µm; 409.6-373.1 µm; 43.67-39.78 µm; 449.7-409.6 µm; 47.94-43.67 µm; 493.6-449.7 µm; 5.111-4.656 µm; 5.611-5.111 µm; 52.63-47.94 µm; 541.9-493.6 µm; 57.77-52.63 µm; 594.9-541.9 µm; 6.158-5.611 µm; 6.761-6.158 µm; 63.41-57.77 µm; 653.0-594.9 µm; 69.62-63.41 µm; 7.421-6.761 µm; 716.9-653.0 µm; 76.43-69.62 µm; 786.9-716.9 µm; 8.147-7.421 µm; 8.944-8.147 µm; 83.90-76.43 µm; 863.9-786.9 µm; 9.819-8.944 µm; 92.09-83.90 µm; 948.2-863.9 µm; after Schrader and Gersonde (1978); Age, 14C AMS; Age, dated; Age, dated material; Age, dated standard deviation; Age dated; Age std dev; Ap; Apatite; AWI_Paleo; Beckman Coulter Laser diffraction particle size analyzer LS 200; Biotite; BP; bSiO2; Bt; Calendar years; Calendar years, maximum/old; Calendar years, minimum/young; Cal yrs; Cal yrs max; Cal yrs min; Carbon, organic, total; Chl; Chlorite; Clinopyroxene; Cpx; Dated material; Density, grain; Density grain; Depth; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Depth bot; Depth top; DFG-Schwerpunktprogramm 1158 - Antarktisforschung; DFG-SPP1158; Diatom abund; Diatom abundance; Diatom preserv; Diatom preservation; Event; Garnet; Grain size, sieving/settling tube; Grt; Hbl; Heavy metals; Hornblende; Ice rafted debris, number of gravel; Ill; Ill EI; Illite; Illite 5Å/10Å Esquevin-index; IRD; IRD-Counting (Grobe, 1987); Kalifeldspar/Plagioclase ratio; Kaolinite; Kfs/Pl; Kln; Lab label; Laboratory code/label; Marine; Most probable age; Opal, auto analysis (Müller & Schneider, 1993); Opal, biogenic silica; Opx; Orthopyroxene; others; P age e max; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarisation microscopy; Poznan Radiocarbon Laboratory, Poland; Probability age error, maximum; Quartz/Feldspar ratio; Qz/Fsp; Res age; Res age e; Reservoir age; Reservoir age, standard error; Rt; Rutile; S; Sand; Silt; Size fraction < 0.002 mm, > 9 phi, clay; Size fraction 0.412-0.375 µm; Size fraction 0.452-0.412 µm; Size fraction 0.496-0.452 µm; Size fraction 0.545-0.496 µm; Size fraction 0.598-0.545 µm; Size fraction 0.657-0.598 µm; Size fraction 0.721-0.657 µm; Size fraction 0.791-0.721 µm; Size fraction 0.869-0.791 µm; Size fraction 0.953-0.869 µm; Size fraction 1.047-0.953 µm; Size fraction 1.149-1.047 µm; Size fraction 1.261-1.149 µm; Size fraction 1.385-1.261 µm; Size fraction 1.520-1.385 µm; Size fraction 1.669-1.520 µm; Size fraction 1.832-1.669 µm; Size fraction 10.78-9.819 µm; Size fraction 101.1-92.09 µm; Size fraction 1041-948.3 µm; Size fraction 11.83-10.78 µm; Size fraction 111.0-101.1 µm; Size fraction 1143-1041 µm; Size fraction 12.99-11.83 µm; Size fraction 121.8-111.0 µm; Size fraction 1255-1143 µm; Size fraction 133.7-121.8 µm; Size fraction 1377-1255 µm; Size fraction 14.26-12.99 µm; Size fraction 146.8-133.7 µm; Size fraction 15.65-14.26 µm; Size fraction 1512-1377 µm; Size fraction 161.2-146.8 µm; Size fraction 1660-1512 µm; Size fraction 17.18-15.65 µm; Size fraction 176.8-161.2 µm; Size fraction 18.86-17.18 µm; Size fraction 1822-1660 µm; Size fraction 194.2-176.8 µm; Size fraction 2.000-1.822 mm; Size fraction 2.010-1.832 µm; Size fraction 2.207-2.010 µm; Size fraction 2.423-2.207 µm; Size fraction 2.660-2.423 µm; Size fraction 2.920-2.660 µm; Size fraction 20.70-18.86 µm; Size fraction 213.2-194.2 µm; Size fraction 22.73-20.70 µm; Size fraction 234.1-213.2 µm; Size fraction 24.95-22.73 µm; Size fraction 256.9-234.1 µm; Size fraction 27.38-24.95 µm; Size fraction 282.1-256.9 µm; Size fraction 3.206-2.920 µm; Size fraction 3.519-3.206 µm; Size fraction 3.862-3.519 µm; Size fraction 30.07-27.38 µm; Size fraction 309.6-282.1 µm; Size fraction 33.01-30.07 µm; Size fraction 339.9-309.6 µm; Size fraction 36.24-33.01 µm; Size fraction 373.1-339.9 µm; Size fraction 39.77-36.24 µm; Size fraction 4.241-3.862 µm; Size fraction 4.656-4.241 µm; Size fraction 409.6-373.1 µm; Size fraction 43.67-39.78 µm; Size fraction 449.7-409.6 µm; Size fraction 47.94-43.67 µm; Size fraction 493.6-449.7 µm; Size fraction 5.111-4.656 µm; Size fraction 5.611-5.111 µm; Size fraction 52.63-47.94 µm; Size fraction 541.9-493.6 µm; Size fraction 57.77-52.63 µm; Size fraction 594.9-541.9 µm; Size fraction 6.158-5.611 µm; Size fraction 6.761-6.158 µm; Size fraction 63.41-57.77 µm; Size fraction 653.0-594.9 µm; Size fraction 69.62-63.41 µm; Size fraction 7.421-6.761 µm; Size fraction 716.9-653.0 µm; Size fraction 76.43-69.62 µm; Size fraction 786.9-716.9 µm; Size fraction 8.147-7.421 µm; Size fraction 8.944-8.147 µm; Size fraction 83.90-76.43 µm; Size fraction 863.9-786.9 µm; Size fraction 9.819-8.944 µm; Size fraction 92.09-83.90 µm; Size fraction 948.2-863.9 µm; Sme; Smectite; Sulfur, total; TOC; Water content of wet mass; Water wm; X-ray diffractometry (Philips PW1820); X-ray diffractometry (Philips PW3020); Zircon; Zrn
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