Mass movement deposits in the 3.6 Ma sediment record of Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic

This paper focuses on the characterization and genesis of mass movement deposits (MMDs) in the Quater- nary and Pliocene sediments of Lake El’gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic. Three partly overlapping holes were drilled into the 320 m long sediment record at International Conti- nental Scientific D...

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Main Authors: Sauerbrey, M. A., Juschus, O., Gebhardt, A. C., Wennrich, V., Nowaczyk, N. R., Melles, M.
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:43365 2024-09-15T17:51:37+00:00 Mass movement deposits in the 3.6 Ma sediment record of Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic Sauerbrey, M. A. Juschus, O. Gebhardt, A. C. Wennrich, V. Nowaczyk, N. R. Melles, M. 2013 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/43365/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/43365/1/Sauerbreyetal2013.pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-1949-2013 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.49923 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.49923.d001 unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/43365/1/Sauerbreyetal2013.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.49923.d001 Sauerbrey, M. A. , Juschus, O. , Gebhardt, A. C. orcid:0000-0002-3227-0676 , Wennrich, V. , Nowaczyk, N. R. and Melles, M. (2013) Mass movement deposits in the 3.6 Ma sediment record of Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic , Climate of the Past, 9 (4), pp. 1949-1967 . doi:10.5194/cp-9-1949-2013 <https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-1949-2013> , hdl:10013/epic.49923 EPIC3Climate of the Past, 9(4), pp. 1949-1967, ISSN: 1814-9332 Article isiRev 2013 ftawi https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-1949-2013 2024-06-24T04:16:35Z This paper focuses on the characterization and genesis of mass movement deposits (MMDs) in the Quater- nary and Pliocene sediments of Lake El’gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic. Three partly overlapping holes were drilled into the 320 m long sediment record at International Conti- nental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) Site 5011-1 in the lake basin, recovering the Quaternary almost completely, and the Pliocene down to 3.6 Ma with 52 % recovery. Mass move- ment deposits were investigated in all three cores, based on macroscopical core descriptions, radiographic images, high- resolution magnetic susceptibility and gamma-ray density. Five different types of MMDs were identified: turbidites, grain-flow deposits, debrites, slumps and slides. These are formed by transitional mass movement processes, and thus can be co-generic. An initial slope failure is thought to trans- form into a debris flow that deforms frontal sediments, partly disintegrates and dilutes into a turbidity flow. Turbidites are by far the most frequent MMD type in the lake center. They occur throughout the record in all pelagic sedimentary fa- cies, but they are thinner in facies formed during cold cli- mate conditions. All other MMDs, by contrast, incise exclu- sively the pelagic facies deposited during warm climates. In the 123 m thick Quaternary composite sediment record 230 mass movement events are identified, comprising 33% of the sediment length. Turbidites contribute 93 % of the num- ber of Quaternary MMDs, but only 35 % of their thickness. In the Pliocene sediments between 123 and 320 m, 181 ad- ditional mass movement deposits are identified, which con- stitute ⇠ 33 % of the recovered sediments. The mean recur- rence interval for MMDs is 11 and 5 ka in the Quaternary and Pliocene, respectively. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Magnetic susceptibility Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Climate of the Past 9 4 1949 1967
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description This paper focuses on the characterization and genesis of mass movement deposits (MMDs) in the Quater- nary and Pliocene sediments of Lake El’gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic. Three partly overlapping holes were drilled into the 320 m long sediment record at International Conti- nental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) Site 5011-1 in the lake basin, recovering the Quaternary almost completely, and the Pliocene down to 3.6 Ma with 52 % recovery. Mass move- ment deposits were investigated in all three cores, based on macroscopical core descriptions, radiographic images, high- resolution magnetic susceptibility and gamma-ray density. Five different types of MMDs were identified: turbidites, grain-flow deposits, debrites, slumps and slides. These are formed by transitional mass movement processes, and thus can be co-generic. An initial slope failure is thought to trans- form into a debris flow that deforms frontal sediments, partly disintegrates and dilutes into a turbidity flow. Turbidites are by far the most frequent MMD type in the lake center. They occur throughout the record in all pelagic sedimentary fa- cies, but they are thinner in facies formed during cold cli- mate conditions. All other MMDs, by contrast, incise exclu- sively the pelagic facies deposited during warm climates. In the 123 m thick Quaternary composite sediment record 230 mass movement events are identified, comprising 33% of the sediment length. Turbidites contribute 93 % of the num- ber of Quaternary MMDs, but only 35 % of their thickness. In the Pliocene sediments between 123 and 320 m, 181 ad- ditional mass movement deposits are identified, which con- stitute ⇠ 33 % of the recovered sediments. The mean recur- rence interval for MMDs is 11 and 5 ka in the Quaternary and Pliocene, respectively.
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author Sauerbrey, M. A.
Juschus, O.
Gebhardt, A. C.
Wennrich, V.
Nowaczyk, N. R.
Melles, M.
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Juschus, O.
Gebhardt, A. C.
Wennrich, V.
Nowaczyk, N. R.
Melles, M.
Mass movement deposits in the 3.6 Ma sediment record of Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic
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Juschus, O.
Gebhardt, A. C.
Wennrich, V.
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title Mass movement deposits in the 3.6 Ma sediment record of Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic
title_short Mass movement deposits in the 3.6 Ma sediment record of Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic
title_full Mass movement deposits in the 3.6 Ma sediment record of Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic
title_fullStr Mass movement deposits in the 3.6 Ma sediment record of Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Mass movement deposits in the 3.6 Ma sediment record of Lake El'gygytgyn, Far East Russian Arctic
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