Paleo-sea ice conditions of the Amundsen Gulf, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Implications from the foraminiferal record of the last 200 years

Four boxcores were collected as part of the Canadian Arctic Exchange Shelf Study (CASES) in the Amundsen Gulf at water depths of 59 m to 600 m. Data from these cores help to develop a record of changes in the oceanographic history of the area over the last 200 years, with particular reference to the...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research
Main Authors: Schell, Trecia M., Moss, Tamara J., Scott, D. B. (David Bruce), Rochon, Andre
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spelling ftdalhouse:oai:DalSpace.library.dal.ca:10222/26028 2023-05-15T13:22:51+02:00 Paleo-sea ice conditions of the Amundsen Gulf, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Implications from the foraminiferal record of the last 200 years Schell, Trecia M. Moss, Tamara J. Scott, D. B. (David Bruce) Rochon, Andre 2013-06-19T17:40:26Z https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JC004202 http://hdl.handle.net/10222/26028 unknown Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Schell, Trecia M., Tamara J. Moss, David B. Scott, and Andre Rochon. 2008. "Paleo-sea ice conditions of the Amundsen Gulf, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Implications from the foraminiferal record of the last 200 years." Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans 113(C3): 0302-C03S02. DOI:10.1029/2007JC004202 0148-0227 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2007JC004202 http://hdl.handle.net/10222/26028 113 3 0302 This paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2008 American Geophysical Union article 2013 ftdalhouse https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JC004202 2021-12-29T18:08:39Z Four boxcores were collected as part of the Canadian Arctic Exchange Shelf Study (CASES) in the Amundsen Gulf at water depths of 59 m to 600 m. Data from these cores help to develop a record of changes in the oceanographic history of the area over the last 200 years, with particular reference to the indication of paleo-sea ice formation, a key element of the Arctic ecosystem. The four sites cover a range of water depths and environments to provide a basis for comparison. The benthic foraminifera of sites CA-06 (253 m water depth) and CA-18 (600 m water depth) show an increase in Arctic Surface Water associated agglutinated foraminifera over the last similar to 100 years (uppermost 8 to 16 cm). These are indicating a decrease in sea ice cover and in cold saline Arctic Bottom Water influence; these are similar to Canadian Arctic Archipelago postglacial faunas. This contrasts with abundant planktic foraminifera at the same stations, suggesting strong, oceanic Arctic surface influence (little freshwater) in the central Gulf. The foraminifera of sites 403B (59 m water depth) and 415B (56 m water depth), at the outermost edges of Amundsen Gulf, indicate that the present-day location of the winter flaw lead has been in place for at least the last 100 years, with foraminiferal faunas similar to those of the Beaufort Shelf. Additionally, station 415 is on an earlier Holocene shoreline that is covered with cobbles. Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Gulf Arctic Arctic Archipelago Arctic Canadian Arctic Archipelago Foraminifera* Sea ice Dalhousie University: DalSpace Institutional Repository Arctic Beaufort Shelf ENVELOPE(-142.500,-142.500,70.000,70.000) Canadian Arctic Archipelago Journal of Geophysical Research 113 C3
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description Four boxcores were collected as part of the Canadian Arctic Exchange Shelf Study (CASES) in the Amundsen Gulf at water depths of 59 m to 600 m. Data from these cores help to develop a record of changes in the oceanographic history of the area over the last 200 years, with particular reference to the indication of paleo-sea ice formation, a key element of the Arctic ecosystem. The four sites cover a range of water depths and environments to provide a basis for comparison. The benthic foraminifera of sites CA-06 (253 m water depth) and CA-18 (600 m water depth) show an increase in Arctic Surface Water associated agglutinated foraminifera over the last similar to 100 years (uppermost 8 to 16 cm). These are indicating a decrease in sea ice cover and in cold saline Arctic Bottom Water influence; these are similar to Canadian Arctic Archipelago postglacial faunas. This contrasts with abundant planktic foraminifera at the same stations, suggesting strong, oceanic Arctic surface influence (little freshwater) in the central Gulf. The foraminifera of sites 403B (59 m water depth) and 415B (56 m water depth), at the outermost edges of Amundsen Gulf, indicate that the present-day location of the winter flaw lead has been in place for at least the last 100 years, with foraminiferal faunas similar to those of the Beaufort Shelf. Additionally, station 415 is on an earlier Holocene shoreline that is covered with cobbles.
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author Schell, Trecia M.
Moss, Tamara J.
Scott, D. B. (David Bruce)
Rochon, Andre
spellingShingle Schell, Trecia M.
Moss, Tamara J.
Scott, D. B. (David Bruce)
Rochon, Andre
Paleo-sea ice conditions of the Amundsen Gulf, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Implications from the foraminiferal record of the last 200 years
author_facet Schell, Trecia M.
Moss, Tamara J.
Scott, D. B. (David Bruce)
Rochon, Andre
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title Paleo-sea ice conditions of the Amundsen Gulf, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Implications from the foraminiferal record of the last 200 years
title_short Paleo-sea ice conditions of the Amundsen Gulf, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Implications from the foraminiferal record of the last 200 years
title_full Paleo-sea ice conditions of the Amundsen Gulf, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Implications from the foraminiferal record of the last 200 years
title_fullStr Paleo-sea ice conditions of the Amundsen Gulf, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Implications from the foraminiferal record of the last 200 years
title_full_unstemmed Paleo-sea ice conditions of the Amundsen Gulf, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Implications from the foraminiferal record of the last 200 years
title_sort paleo-sea ice conditions of the amundsen gulf, canadian arctic archipelago: implications from the foraminiferal record of the last 200 years
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Schell, Trecia M., Tamara J. Moss, David B. Scott, and Andre Rochon. 2008. "Paleo-sea ice conditions of the Amundsen Gulf, Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Implications from the foraminiferal record of the last 200 years." Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans 113(C3): 0302-C03S02. DOI:10.1029/2007JC004202
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