Wahlenbergfjord, eastern Svalbard: a glacier-surrounded fjord reflecting regional hydrographic variability during the Holocene?

Exceptionally high sedimentation rates in Arctic fjords provide the possibility to reconstruct environmental conditionsinhightemporal resolutionduringthe (pre-)Holocene. The uniquegeographical locationof Svalbard atthe intersection of Arctic and Atlantic waters offers the opportunity to estimate loc...

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Main Authors: Bartels, Martin, Titschack, Jürgen, Fahl, Kirsten, Stein, Rüdiger, Hebbeln, Dierk
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/48006/
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:48006 2024-09-15T18:06:52+00:00 Wahlenbergfjord, eastern Svalbard: a glacier-surrounded fjord reflecting regional hydrographic variability during the Holocene? Bartels, Martin Titschack, Jürgen Fahl, Kirsten Stein, Rüdiger Hebbeln, Dierk 2018 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/48006/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.e57654b7-c7b2-4173-a8c5-907c71d5cfd4 unknown WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING Bartels, M. , Titschack, J. , Fahl, K. orcid:0000-0001-9317-4656 , Stein, R. orcid:0000-0002-4453-9564 and Hebbeln, D. (2018) Wahlenbergfjord, eastern Svalbard: a glacier-surrounded fjord reflecting regional hydrographic variability during the Holocene? , Boreas, 47 (4), pp. 1003-1021 . doi:10.1111/bor.12325 <https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12325> , hdl:10013/epic.e57654b7-c7b2-4173-a8c5-907c71d5cfd4 EPIC3Boreas, WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, 47(4), pp. 1003-1021, ISSN: 0300-9483 Article isiRev 2018 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:21:00Z Exceptionally high sedimentation rates in Arctic fjords provide the possibility to reconstruct environmental conditionsinhightemporal resolutionduringthe (pre-)Holocene. The uniquegeographical locationof Svalbard atthe intersection of Arctic and Atlantic waters offers the opportunity to estimate local (mainly glacier-related) vs. regional (hydrographic) variabilities. Sedimentological, micropalaeontological and geochemical data from the very remote, glacier-surrounded Wahlenbergfjord in eastern Svalbard provides information on glacier dynamics, palaeoceano- graphic and sea-ice conditions during the Holocene. The present study illustrates a high meltwater discharge during the summer insolation maximum ( c. 11.3–7.7 ka) when the intrusion of upwelled relatively warm Atlantic-derived waters led to an almost open fjord situation with reduced sea ice in summer. Around 7.7 ka, a rapid hydrographic shift occurred: the dominance of inflowing Atlantic-derived waters was replaced by a stronger influence of Arctic Water reflecting regional palaeoceanographic conditions evident in the benthic foraminiferal fauna also at Svalbard’s margins. Neoglacial conditions characterized the late Holocene (c. 3.1–0.2 ka), when glaciers probably advanced as cold atmospheric temperatures were decoupled from the advection of relatively warm intermediate waters probably caused by an extending sea-ice coverage. Accordingly, our data show that even a remote, glacier-proximal study site reflects rapid as well as longer-term regional changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Foraminifera* glacier Sea ice Svalbard Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Boreas 47 4 1003 1021
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description Exceptionally high sedimentation rates in Arctic fjords provide the possibility to reconstruct environmental conditionsinhightemporal resolutionduringthe (pre-)Holocene. The uniquegeographical locationof Svalbard atthe intersection of Arctic and Atlantic waters offers the opportunity to estimate local (mainly glacier-related) vs. regional (hydrographic) variabilities. Sedimentological, micropalaeontological and geochemical data from the very remote, glacier-surrounded Wahlenbergfjord in eastern Svalbard provides information on glacier dynamics, palaeoceano- graphic and sea-ice conditions during the Holocene. The present study illustrates a high meltwater discharge during the summer insolation maximum ( c. 11.3–7.7 ka) when the intrusion of upwelled relatively warm Atlantic-derived waters led to an almost open fjord situation with reduced sea ice in summer. Around 7.7 ka, a rapid hydrographic shift occurred: the dominance of inflowing Atlantic-derived waters was replaced by a stronger influence of Arctic Water reflecting regional palaeoceanographic conditions evident in the benthic foraminiferal fauna also at Svalbard’s margins. Neoglacial conditions characterized the late Holocene (c. 3.1–0.2 ka), when glaciers probably advanced as cold atmospheric temperatures were decoupled from the advection of relatively warm intermediate waters probably caused by an extending sea-ice coverage. Accordingly, our data show that even a remote, glacier-proximal study site reflects rapid as well as longer-term regional changes.
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author Bartels, Martin
Titschack, Jürgen
Fahl, Kirsten
Stein, Rüdiger
Hebbeln, Dierk
spellingShingle Bartels, Martin
Titschack, Jürgen
Fahl, Kirsten
Stein, Rüdiger
Hebbeln, Dierk
Wahlenbergfjord, eastern Svalbard: a glacier-surrounded fjord reflecting regional hydrographic variability during the Holocene?
author_facet Bartels, Martin
Titschack, Jürgen
Fahl, Kirsten
Stein, Rüdiger
Hebbeln, Dierk
author_sort Bartels, Martin
title Wahlenbergfjord, eastern Svalbard: a glacier-surrounded fjord reflecting regional hydrographic variability during the Holocene?
title_short Wahlenbergfjord, eastern Svalbard: a glacier-surrounded fjord reflecting regional hydrographic variability during the Holocene?
title_full Wahlenbergfjord, eastern Svalbard: a glacier-surrounded fjord reflecting regional hydrographic variability during the Holocene?
title_fullStr Wahlenbergfjord, eastern Svalbard: a glacier-surrounded fjord reflecting regional hydrographic variability during the Holocene?
title_full_unstemmed Wahlenbergfjord, eastern Svalbard: a glacier-surrounded fjord reflecting regional hydrographic variability during the Holocene?
title_sort wahlenbergfjord, eastern svalbard: a glacier-surrounded fjord reflecting regional hydrographic variability during the holocene?
publisher WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
publishDate 2018
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/48006/
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