Holocene history of the eastern side of Novaya Zemlya from glaciomarine sediment records in the Tsivol’ki Fjord

For the first time, the Holocene history of the Serp‐i‐Molot tidewater glacier at the eastern side of the Novaya Zemlya archipelago, Kara Sea, has been reconstructed based on AMS 14 C dating and multiproxy analyses (lithology, mineralogy, geochemistry and microfossils) of glaciomarine sediments from...

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Main Authors: Rusakov, Valeriy Y., Kuz’mina, Tat’yana G., Krupskaya, Victoria V., Gromyak, Irina N., Dogadkin, Denis N., Romashova, Tat’yana V.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/bor.12585 2024-09-15T18:16:09+00:00 Holocene history of the eastern side of Novaya Zemlya from glaciomarine sediment records in the Tsivol’ki Fjord Rusakov, Valeriy Y. Kuz’mina, Tat’yana G. Krupskaya, Victoria V. Gromyak, Irina N. Dogadkin, Denis N. Romashova, Tat’yana V. 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bor.12585 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/bor.12585 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/bor.12585 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Boreas volume 51, issue 4, page 859-876 ISSN 0300-9483 1502-3885 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12585 2024-07-23T04:13:39Z For the first time, the Holocene history of the Serp‐i‐Molot tidewater glacier at the eastern side of the Novaya Zemlya archipelago, Kara Sea, has been reconstructed based on AMS 14 C dating and multiproxy analyses (lithology, mineralogy, geochemistry and microfossils) of glaciomarine sediments from the Tsivol’ki Fjord. Three main phases of the Holocene evolution of the fjord environment are identified. During the early phase, c . 10.6 to 4.6 cal. ka BP, the glacier front was located close to the fjord mouth. The middle phase, c . 4.6 to 0.9 cal. ka BP, was characterized by frontal glacier retreat and shallowing of the fjord owing to glacio‐isostatic uplift of the North Island of Novaya Zemlya. The late phase, from 0.9±0.1 cal. ka BP until present, reflects the stabilization of the glacier front in the inner fjord. The absence of major Neoglacial advances of the Serp‐i‐Molot glacier is explained by the local climate of the Kara Sea and Novaya Zemlya, which prevents the penetration of moist air flow from the North Atlantic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kara Sea North Atlantic Novaya Zemlya Tidewater Wiley Online Library Boreas
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description For the first time, the Holocene history of the Serp‐i‐Molot tidewater glacier at the eastern side of the Novaya Zemlya archipelago, Kara Sea, has been reconstructed based on AMS 14 C dating and multiproxy analyses (lithology, mineralogy, geochemistry and microfossils) of glaciomarine sediments from the Tsivol’ki Fjord. Three main phases of the Holocene evolution of the fjord environment are identified. During the early phase, c . 10.6 to 4.6 cal. ka BP, the glacier front was located close to the fjord mouth. The middle phase, c . 4.6 to 0.9 cal. ka BP, was characterized by frontal glacier retreat and shallowing of the fjord owing to glacio‐isostatic uplift of the North Island of Novaya Zemlya. The late phase, from 0.9±0.1 cal. ka BP until present, reflects the stabilization of the glacier front in the inner fjord. The absence of major Neoglacial advances of the Serp‐i‐Molot glacier is explained by the local climate of the Kara Sea and Novaya Zemlya, which prevents the penetration of moist air flow from the North Atlantic.
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author Rusakov, Valeriy Y.
Kuz’mina, Tat’yana G.
Krupskaya, Victoria V.
Gromyak, Irina N.
Dogadkin, Denis N.
Romashova, Tat’yana V.
spellingShingle Rusakov, Valeriy Y.
Kuz’mina, Tat’yana G.
Krupskaya, Victoria V.
Gromyak, Irina N.
Dogadkin, Denis N.
Romashova, Tat’yana V.
Holocene history of the eastern side of Novaya Zemlya from glaciomarine sediment records in the Tsivol’ki Fjord
author_facet Rusakov, Valeriy Y.
Kuz’mina, Tat’yana G.
Krupskaya, Victoria V.
Gromyak, Irina N.
Dogadkin, Denis N.
Romashova, Tat’yana V.
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title Holocene history of the eastern side of Novaya Zemlya from glaciomarine sediment records in the Tsivol’ki Fjord
title_short Holocene history of the eastern side of Novaya Zemlya from glaciomarine sediment records in the Tsivol’ki Fjord
title_full Holocene history of the eastern side of Novaya Zemlya from glaciomarine sediment records in the Tsivol’ki Fjord
title_fullStr Holocene history of the eastern side of Novaya Zemlya from glaciomarine sediment records in the Tsivol’ki Fjord
title_full_unstemmed Holocene history of the eastern side of Novaya Zemlya from glaciomarine sediment records in the Tsivol’ki Fjord
title_sort holocene history of the eastern side of novaya zemlya from glaciomarine sediment records in the tsivol’ki fjord
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