Paleoceanography and Sea Level history of the Bergin and Chukchi Seas

Sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean and its marginal seas is a key component of the coupled ice-atmosphere-ocean system and a driver of meridional ocean circulation, yet information about sea ice conditions in the past is very limited. The goals of this proposed study are two-fold. The first is to us...

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Main Authors: Julie Brigham-Grette, Steven Petsch
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Published: Arctic Data Center
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:8d124a9a-cf5c-4e01-a4d0-98e7c5b4dd48 2024-10-03T18:45:51+00:00 Paleoceanography and Sea Level history of the Bergin and Chukchi Seas Julie Brigham-Grette Steven Petsch Bering Gateway ENVELOPE(-179.0,169.0,74.0,53.0) BEGINDATE: 2016-08-07T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-08-07T00:00:00Z 2016-11-04T20:08:30.62Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:8d124a9a-cf5c-4e01-a4d0-98e7c5b4dd48 unknown Arctic Data Center Bering Gateway, Sea Ice, LGM Dataset dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-10-03T18:09:21Z Sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean and its marginal seas is a key component of the coupled ice-atmosphere-ocean system and a driver of meridional ocean circulation, yet information about sea ice conditions in the past is very limited. The goals of this proposed study are two-fold. The first is to use archived surface sediments collected from the Bering and Chukchi Seas to develop quantitative measures of seasonal sea-ice extent and duration. This will be achieved through analysis of diatom morphology, assemblages and the IP25 biomarker of ice-associated diatoms from a suite of over 200 surface sediments collected from the Bering and Chukchi Seas spanning 0-12 months/year of sea ice. The second goal is to apply sea ice reconstructions using the calibrated diatom assemblage methods and IP25 analysis to a suite of six archived cores that form a latitudinal transect through the Bering and Chukchi Seas. The PIs aim to quantitatively reconstruct Late Pleistocene and Holocene seasonal sea ice extent at centennial-scale resolution. These efforts will be corroborated with independent biomarker-based evaluation of surface water temperatures. The successful completion of the project will result in a rich, multi-proxy data set that will be used to evaluate the sea ice and sea surface temperature history of the Bering Strait region. The results of this project will be relevant to global climate modelers as well as paleoecologists, paleoclimatologists, and paleoceanographers interested in regional- to global-scale forcing issues. The broader Arctic science community would benefit from the proxy development proposed. The project would support two full-time graduate students and a summer undergraduate research assistant in each year of the project. The PIs and students will also continue to develop curriculum modules designed to introduce 5th through 8th grade students to the topics of global and Arctic climate, marine sedimentation, ecosystem adaptation to changing environments, and the classification of organisms. The location of the 5 cores are as follows: HLY0202-3JPC: 60.1279N 179.4418W, HLY0202-51JPC: 54.55315N 168.66692W, HLY0202-17JPC: 53.933N 178.69883W, HLY0204-24JPC 73.231N, 167.88235W, HLY0204-28JPC: 73.44836N 167.69124W. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Strait Chukchi Sea ice Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Strait ENVELOPE(-179.0,169.0,74.0,53.0)
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spellingShingle Bering Gateway, Sea Ice, LGM
Julie Brigham-Grette
Steven Petsch
Paleoceanography and Sea Level history of the Bergin and Chukchi Seas
topic_facet Bering Gateway, Sea Ice, LGM
description Sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean and its marginal seas is a key component of the coupled ice-atmosphere-ocean system and a driver of meridional ocean circulation, yet information about sea ice conditions in the past is very limited. The goals of this proposed study are two-fold. The first is to use archived surface sediments collected from the Bering and Chukchi Seas to develop quantitative measures of seasonal sea-ice extent and duration. This will be achieved through analysis of diatom morphology, assemblages and the IP25 biomarker of ice-associated diatoms from a suite of over 200 surface sediments collected from the Bering and Chukchi Seas spanning 0-12 months/year of sea ice. The second goal is to apply sea ice reconstructions using the calibrated diatom assemblage methods and IP25 analysis to a suite of six archived cores that form a latitudinal transect through the Bering and Chukchi Seas. The PIs aim to quantitatively reconstruct Late Pleistocene and Holocene seasonal sea ice extent at centennial-scale resolution. These efforts will be corroborated with independent biomarker-based evaluation of surface water temperatures. The successful completion of the project will result in a rich, multi-proxy data set that will be used to evaluate the sea ice and sea surface temperature history of the Bering Strait region. The results of this project will be relevant to global climate modelers as well as paleoecologists, paleoclimatologists, and paleoceanographers interested in regional- to global-scale forcing issues. The broader Arctic science community would benefit from the proxy development proposed. The project would support two full-time graduate students and a summer undergraduate research assistant in each year of the project. The PIs and students will also continue to develop curriculum modules designed to introduce 5th through 8th grade students to the topics of global and Arctic climate, marine sedimentation, ecosystem adaptation to changing environments, and the classification of organisms. The location of the 5 cores are as follows: HLY0202-3JPC: 60.1279N 179.4418W, HLY0202-51JPC: 54.55315N 168.66692W, HLY0202-17JPC: 53.933N 178.69883W, HLY0204-24JPC 73.231N, 167.88235W, HLY0204-28JPC: 73.44836N 167.69124W.
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Steven Petsch
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Steven Petsch
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title Paleoceanography and Sea Level history of the Bergin and Chukchi Seas
title_short Paleoceanography and Sea Level history of the Bergin and Chukchi Seas
title_full Paleoceanography and Sea Level history of the Bergin and Chukchi Seas
title_fullStr Paleoceanography and Sea Level history of the Bergin and Chukchi Seas
title_full_unstemmed Paleoceanography and Sea Level history of the Bergin and Chukchi Seas
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Arctic Ocean
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