A diatom-based palaeosalinity history of Ace Lake, Vestfold Hills, Antarctica

A comprehensive diatom stratigraphy is used to calculate a palaeosalinity history for an Antarctic lake via an established diatom-salinity transfer function for the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. A sediment core taken from Ace Lake in 1995 shows three distinct changes in diatom assemblage constituents:...

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Published in:The Holocene
Main Authors: Roberts, Donna, McMinn, Andrew
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 1999
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1191/095968399671725699 2024-11-03T14:49:44+00:00 A diatom-based palaeosalinity history of Ace Lake, Vestfold Hills, Antarctica Roberts, Donna McMinn, Andrew 1999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/095968399671725699 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1191/095968399671725699 en eng SAGE Publications https://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license The Holocene volume 9, issue 4, page 401-408 ISSN 0959-6836 1477-0911 journal-article 1999 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1191/095968399671725699 2024-10-22T04:05:30Z A comprehensive diatom stratigraphy is used to calculate a palaeosalinity history for an Antarctic lake via an established diatom-salinity transfer function for the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. A sediment core taken from Ace Lake in 1995 shows three distinct changes in diatom assemblage constituents: initial benthic hyposaline – freshwater taxa are replaced by marine planktonic and sea-ice taxa with these taxa in turn replaced by the benthic hypersaline taxa dominant in the lake today. These changes in assemblage composition enable the lakewater salinity of each stage to be determined, and the Holocene evolution of the lake to be refined. Deglaciation of the Vestfold Hills at the beginning of the Holocene exposed Ace Lake basin; following this, fresh lacustrine diatoms were deposited from| 11 380 to| 8110 corrected 14 C yr BP. Relative sea-level rise after this time led to the progressive marine inundation of the lake and the deposition of marine diatom taxa. Marine taxa were dominant in the sediment for more than 6000 years. Isostatic rebound and stabilization of the sea-level isolated Ace Lake and at| 1480 corrected 14 C yr BP saline lacustrine diatoms became the domi nant taxa, indicative of the concentration of dissolved salts through evaporation after isolation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Sea ice SAGE Publications Ace Lake ENVELOPE(78.188,78.188,-68.472,-68.472) Antarctic Vestfold Vestfold Hills The Holocene 9 4 401 408
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description A comprehensive diatom stratigraphy is used to calculate a palaeosalinity history for an Antarctic lake via an established diatom-salinity transfer function for the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. A sediment core taken from Ace Lake in 1995 shows three distinct changes in diatom assemblage constituents: initial benthic hyposaline – freshwater taxa are replaced by marine planktonic and sea-ice taxa with these taxa in turn replaced by the benthic hypersaline taxa dominant in the lake today. These changes in assemblage composition enable the lakewater salinity of each stage to be determined, and the Holocene evolution of the lake to be refined. Deglaciation of the Vestfold Hills at the beginning of the Holocene exposed Ace Lake basin; following this, fresh lacustrine diatoms were deposited from| 11 380 to| 8110 corrected 14 C yr BP. Relative sea-level rise after this time led to the progressive marine inundation of the lake and the deposition of marine diatom taxa. Marine taxa were dominant in the sediment for more than 6000 years. Isostatic rebound and stabilization of the sea-level isolated Ace Lake and at| 1480 corrected 14 C yr BP saline lacustrine diatoms became the domi nant taxa, indicative of the concentration of dissolved salts through evaporation after isolation.
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author Roberts, Donna
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A diatom-based palaeosalinity history of Ace Lake, Vestfold Hills, Antarctica
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title_short A diatom-based palaeosalinity history of Ace Lake, Vestfold Hills, Antarctica
title_full A diatom-based palaeosalinity history of Ace Lake, Vestfold Hills, Antarctica
title_fullStr A diatom-based palaeosalinity history of Ace Lake, Vestfold Hills, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed A diatom-based palaeosalinity history of Ace Lake, Vestfold Hills, Antarctica
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