Compositional variability of ice‐rafted debris in Heinrich layers 1 and 2 on the northwest European continental slope identified by environmental magnetic analyses

Abstract The composition of ice‐rafted debris (IRD) within a sediment core from the European continental slope (core OMEX‐2K; 49° 5′ N, 13° 26′ W) has been examined using environmental magnetic analyses. The data demonstrate compositional variability of the IRD within Heinrich layers 2 (H2) and 1 (H...

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Published in:Journal of Quaternary Science
Main Authors: Walden, John, Wadsworth, Emilie, Austin, William E. N., Peters, Clare, Scourse, James D., Hall, Ian R.
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jqs.1020 2024-09-15T18:06:07+00:00 Compositional variability of ice‐rafted debris in Heinrich layers 1 and 2 on the northwest European continental slope identified by environmental magnetic analyses Walden, John Wadsworth, Emilie Austin, William E. N. Peters, Clare Scourse, James D. Hall, Ian R. 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1020 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjqs.1020 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jqs.1020 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Quaternary Science volume 22, issue 2, page 163-172 ISSN 0267-8179 1099-1417 journal-article 2006 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1020 2024-06-25T04:16:50Z Abstract The composition of ice‐rafted debris (IRD) within a sediment core from the European continental slope (core OMEX‐2K; 49° 5′ N, 13° 26′ W) has been examined using environmental magnetic analyses. The data demonstrate compositional variability of the IRD within Heinrich layers 2 (H2) and 1 (H1) and these differences are most readily explained by changes in the contribution of different IRD sources to the core site. Some IRD within the main Heinrich layers show magnetic signatures that are similar to IRD derived from the Laurentide ice sheet found in cores from within the main North Atlantic IRD‐belt. In contrast, other IRD‐rich layers, both prior to and within the main Heinrich layers, demonstrate different magnetic behaviour, suggesting a contribution from a non‐Laurentide sourced IRD, most likely derived from ice streams discharging from northeast Atlantic ice sheets such as the British and Fennoscandian ice sheets. These data are consistent with published compositional data from the same core and, given the rapid, highly sensitive and non‐destructive nature of the method, suggest that environmental magnetic analysis has considerable potential for characterising IRD materials within Heinrich layers for the purposes of defining provenance. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Ice Sheet North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Wiley Online Library Journal of Quaternary Science 22 2 163 172
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description Abstract The composition of ice‐rafted debris (IRD) within a sediment core from the European continental slope (core OMEX‐2K; 49° 5′ N, 13° 26′ W) has been examined using environmental magnetic analyses. The data demonstrate compositional variability of the IRD within Heinrich layers 2 (H2) and 1 (H1) and these differences are most readily explained by changes in the contribution of different IRD sources to the core site. Some IRD within the main Heinrich layers show magnetic signatures that are similar to IRD derived from the Laurentide ice sheet found in cores from within the main North Atlantic IRD‐belt. In contrast, other IRD‐rich layers, both prior to and within the main Heinrich layers, demonstrate different magnetic behaviour, suggesting a contribution from a non‐Laurentide sourced IRD, most likely derived from ice streams discharging from northeast Atlantic ice sheets such as the British and Fennoscandian ice sheets. These data are consistent with published compositional data from the same core and, given the rapid, highly sensitive and non‐destructive nature of the method, suggest that environmental magnetic analysis has considerable potential for characterising IRD materials within Heinrich layers for the purposes of defining provenance. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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author Walden, John
Wadsworth, Emilie
Austin, William E. N.
Peters, Clare
Scourse, James D.
Hall, Ian R.
spellingShingle Walden, John
Wadsworth, Emilie
Austin, William E. N.
Peters, Clare
Scourse, James D.
Hall, Ian R.
Compositional variability of ice‐rafted debris in Heinrich layers 1 and 2 on the northwest European continental slope identified by environmental magnetic analyses
author_facet Walden, John
Wadsworth, Emilie
Austin, William E. N.
Peters, Clare
Scourse, James D.
Hall, Ian R.
author_sort Walden, John
title Compositional variability of ice‐rafted debris in Heinrich layers 1 and 2 on the northwest European continental slope identified by environmental magnetic analyses
title_short Compositional variability of ice‐rafted debris in Heinrich layers 1 and 2 on the northwest European continental slope identified by environmental magnetic analyses
title_full Compositional variability of ice‐rafted debris in Heinrich layers 1 and 2 on the northwest European continental slope identified by environmental magnetic analyses
title_fullStr Compositional variability of ice‐rafted debris in Heinrich layers 1 and 2 on the northwest European continental slope identified by environmental magnetic analyses
title_full_unstemmed Compositional variability of ice‐rafted debris in Heinrich layers 1 and 2 on the northwest European continental slope identified by environmental magnetic analyses
title_sort compositional variability of ice‐rafted debris in heinrich layers 1 and 2 on the northwest european continental slope identified by environmental magnetic analyses
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