A comparative analysis of coastal environmental conditions in the eastern Norwegian Sea and southern Barents Sea by means of Arctica islandica growth records.

Since the 1970s tremendous changes have been observed in the Arctic region. As such, the surface air temperature within this region has increased twice the global average and according to existing climate model predictions, this trend will continue in the future (IPCC, 2007). However, interpretation...

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Main Authors: Trofimova, Tamara, Beierlein, Lars, Basova, Larisa, Sukhotin, Alexey, Brey, Thomas
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Published: 2013
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https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33204/1/Trofimova13_ISC03.pdf
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:33204 2024-09-15T17:54:28+00:00 A comparative analysis of coastal environmental conditions in the eastern Norwegian Sea and southern Barents Sea by means of Arctica islandica growth records. Trofimova, Tamara Beierlein, Lars Basova, Larisa Sukhotin, Alexey Brey, Thomas 2013 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33204/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33204/1/Trofimova13_ISC03.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.41700 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.41700.d001 unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33204/1/Trofimova13_ISC03.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.41700.d001 Trofimova, T. , Beierlein, L. , Basova, L. , Sukhotin, A. and Brey, T. orcid:0000-0002-6345-2851 (2013) A comparative analysis of coastal environmental conditions in the eastern Norwegian Sea and southern Barents Sea by means of Arctica islandica growth records. , 3rd International Sclerochronology Conference, Caernarfon, Wales, UK, 2013 - unspecified . hdl:10013/epic.41700 EPIC33rd International Sclerochronology Conference, Caernarfon, Wales, UK, 2013 Conference notRev 2013 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:07:26Z Since the 1970s tremendous changes have been observed in the Arctic region. As such, the surface air temperature within this region has increased twice the global average and according to existing climate model predictions, this trend will continue in the future (IPCC, 2007). However, interpretation of such transformation, which results from greenhouse warming, is still difficult. This is due to a lack of knowledge about the influence of multi-annual to decadal climate variations and the fact that climatic data from this region are usually temporally and spatially biased. Therefore, a better understanding and further research on the effects and predictability of climate variability is needed. We examined the growth variability in shells of the bivalve Arctica islandica which is affected by environmental factors, mainly temperature or food supply. We compare shells from two sampling sites, the northern Norwegian coast and Kola Peninsula coast (SW Barents Sea). Both localities are in the realm of the Norwegian Coastal Current (after crossing the border to Russia it is called the Murman Coastal Current). For the investigation of the annual and inter-annual growth variability all collected shells were cut parallel to the line of strongest growth (LSG) and 3 mm thick-sections were attached to a glass slide. After grinding and polishing, the cross-sections were stained in Mutvei´s solution. Annual growth bands were identified and measured. Samples for the stable oxygen isotope (δ18O) analysis and the seasonality approach were taken using a hand drill and the milling technique. As our prime objective we compared the shell growth of the Norwegian and the Russian populations and determined the external factors controlling the annual shell growth variability in A. islandica. Furthermore, the shells from both populations have been checked for decadal oscillations (NAO? ACRI?). Finally, stable oxygen isotope ratio (δ18O) profiles have been measured to identify seasonal signals and to reconstruct regional water temperature ... Conference Object Arctica islandica Barents Sea kola peninsula Norwegian Sea Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Since the 1970s tremendous changes have been observed in the Arctic region. As such, the surface air temperature within this region has increased twice the global average and according to existing climate model predictions, this trend will continue in the future (IPCC, 2007). However, interpretation of such transformation, which results from greenhouse warming, is still difficult. This is due to a lack of knowledge about the influence of multi-annual to decadal climate variations and the fact that climatic data from this region are usually temporally and spatially biased. Therefore, a better understanding and further research on the effects and predictability of climate variability is needed. We examined the growth variability in shells of the bivalve Arctica islandica which is affected by environmental factors, mainly temperature or food supply. We compare shells from two sampling sites, the northern Norwegian coast and Kola Peninsula coast (SW Barents Sea). Both localities are in the realm of the Norwegian Coastal Current (after crossing the border to Russia it is called the Murman Coastal Current). For the investigation of the annual and inter-annual growth variability all collected shells were cut parallel to the line of strongest growth (LSG) and 3 mm thick-sections were attached to a glass slide. After grinding and polishing, the cross-sections were stained in Mutvei´s solution. Annual growth bands were identified and measured. Samples for the stable oxygen isotope (δ18O) analysis and the seasonality approach were taken using a hand drill and the milling technique. As our prime objective we compared the shell growth of the Norwegian and the Russian populations and determined the external factors controlling the annual shell growth variability in A. islandica. Furthermore, the shells from both populations have been checked for decadal oscillations (NAO? ACRI?). Finally, stable oxygen isotope ratio (δ18O) profiles have been measured to identify seasonal signals and to reconstruct regional water temperature ...
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author Trofimova, Tamara
Beierlein, Lars
Basova, Larisa
Sukhotin, Alexey
Brey, Thomas
spellingShingle Trofimova, Tamara
Beierlein, Lars
Basova, Larisa
Sukhotin, Alexey
Brey, Thomas
A comparative analysis of coastal environmental conditions in the eastern Norwegian Sea and southern Barents Sea by means of Arctica islandica growth records.
author_facet Trofimova, Tamara
Beierlein, Lars
Basova, Larisa
Sukhotin, Alexey
Brey, Thomas
author_sort Trofimova, Tamara
title A comparative analysis of coastal environmental conditions in the eastern Norwegian Sea and southern Barents Sea by means of Arctica islandica growth records.
title_short A comparative analysis of coastal environmental conditions in the eastern Norwegian Sea and southern Barents Sea by means of Arctica islandica growth records.
title_full A comparative analysis of coastal environmental conditions in the eastern Norwegian Sea and southern Barents Sea by means of Arctica islandica growth records.
title_fullStr A comparative analysis of coastal environmental conditions in the eastern Norwegian Sea and southern Barents Sea by means of Arctica islandica growth records.
title_full_unstemmed A comparative analysis of coastal environmental conditions in the eastern Norwegian Sea and southern Barents Sea by means of Arctica islandica growth records.
title_sort comparative analysis of coastal environmental conditions in the eastern norwegian sea and southern barents sea by means of arctica islandica growth records.
publishDate 2013
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33204/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33204/1/Trofimova13_ISC03.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.41700
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.41700.d001
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Barents Sea
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genre_facet Arctica islandica
Barents Sea
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op_source EPIC33rd International Sclerochronology Conference, Caernarfon, Wales, UK, 2013
op_relation https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33204/1/Trofimova13_ISC03.pdf
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Trofimova, T. , Beierlein, L. , Basova, L. , Sukhotin, A. and Brey, T. orcid:0000-0002-6345-2851 (2013) A comparative analysis of coastal environmental conditions in the eastern Norwegian Sea and southern Barents Sea by means of Arctica islandica growth records. , 3rd International Sclerochronology Conference, Caernarfon, Wales, UK, 2013 - unspecified . hdl:10013/epic.41700
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