Sedimentology of cores from the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctic, supplement to: Pudsey, Carol J; Camerlenghi, Angelo (1998): Glacial-interglacial deposition on a sediment drift on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Science, 10(3), 286-308

On the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula there are nine large mounds interpreted as sediment drifts, separated by turbidity current channels. Drift 7 is 150 km long, 70 km wide and up to 700 m high and is asymmetric, with steep sides on the south-east (towards the continent) and south...

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Main Authors: Pudsey, Carol J, Camerlenghi, Angelo
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2007
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.671555 2023-05-15T14:05:24+02:00 Sedimentology of cores from the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctic, supplement to: Pudsey, Carol J; Camerlenghi, Angelo (1998): Glacial-interglacial deposition on a sediment drift on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Science, 10(3), 286-308 Pudsey, Carol J Camerlenghi, Angelo 2007 application/zip https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.671555 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.671555 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954102098000376 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY Gravity corer SEDANO-I Explorer article Supplementary Collection of Datasets Collection 2007 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.671555 https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954102098000376 2022-02-09T13:17:17Z On the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula there are nine large mounds interpreted as sediment drifts, separated by turbidity current channels. Drift 7 is 150 km long, 70 km wide and up to 700 m high and is asymmetric, with steep sides on the south-east (towards the continent) and south-west, and gentle slopes to north-west and north-east. Cores on the gentle sides of the drift show a cyclicity between brown, bioturbated, diatom-bearing mud with foraminifera and radiolarians, and grey, laminated, barren mud. Biostratigraphic evidence is consistent with a Late Quaternary age. Detailed lithostratigraphy and magnetic susceptibility data allow precise correlation over distances of tens of kilometres. On the basis of chemostratigraphy, the brown sediment is interpreted as interglacial (isotope stages 1 and 5) and the grey as glacial (stages 2-4 and 6). Sedimentation rates are 3.0-5.5 cm/ka. Cores on the steep sides of the drift recovered a condensed section with thinner cycles and hiatuses. Fine grain size, very poor sorting and the absence of a mode in the silt size range indicate deposition from suspension with only weak current activity, There is little evidence for cyclic changes in bottom current strength. Supply of sediment to the benthic nepheloid layer was by entrainment ofmud from turbidity currents, and by settling ofpelagic material (biogenic grains, IRD, sediment suspended in meltwater plumes). Cyclic changes in sediment supply include more biogenic supply in interglacials with less sea ice cover, more terrigenous supply from turbidites in glacials with ice sheets grounded to the shelf edge, and changes in IRD content. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bellingshausen Sea Sea ice DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bellingshausen Sea Pacific
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Sedimentology of cores from the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctic, supplement to: Pudsey, Carol J; Camerlenghi, Angelo (1998): Glacial-interglacial deposition on a sediment drift on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Science, 10(3), 286-308
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description On the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula there are nine large mounds interpreted as sediment drifts, separated by turbidity current channels. Drift 7 is 150 km long, 70 km wide and up to 700 m high and is asymmetric, with steep sides on the south-east (towards the continent) and south-west, and gentle slopes to north-west and north-east. Cores on the gentle sides of the drift show a cyclicity between brown, bioturbated, diatom-bearing mud with foraminifera and radiolarians, and grey, laminated, barren mud. Biostratigraphic evidence is consistent with a Late Quaternary age. Detailed lithostratigraphy and magnetic susceptibility data allow precise correlation over distances of tens of kilometres. On the basis of chemostratigraphy, the brown sediment is interpreted as interglacial (isotope stages 1 and 5) and the grey as glacial (stages 2-4 and 6). Sedimentation rates are 3.0-5.5 cm/ka. Cores on the steep sides of the drift recovered a condensed section with thinner cycles and hiatuses. Fine grain size, very poor sorting and the absence of a mode in the silt size range indicate deposition from suspension with only weak current activity, There is little evidence for cyclic changes in bottom current strength. Supply of sediment to the benthic nepheloid layer was by entrainment ofmud from turbidity currents, and by settling ofpelagic material (biogenic grains, IRD, sediment suspended in meltwater plumes). Cyclic changes in sediment supply include more biogenic supply in interglacials with less sea ice cover, more terrigenous supply from turbidites in glacials with ice sheets grounded to the shelf edge, and changes in IRD content.
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title Sedimentology of cores from the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctic, supplement to: Pudsey, Carol J; Camerlenghi, Angelo (1998): Glacial-interglacial deposition on a sediment drift on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Science, 10(3), 286-308
title_short Sedimentology of cores from the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctic, supplement to: Pudsey, Carol J; Camerlenghi, Angelo (1998): Glacial-interglacial deposition on a sediment drift on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Science, 10(3), 286-308
title_full Sedimentology of cores from the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctic, supplement to: Pudsey, Carol J; Camerlenghi, Angelo (1998): Glacial-interglacial deposition on a sediment drift on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Science, 10(3), 286-308
title_fullStr Sedimentology of cores from the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctic, supplement to: Pudsey, Carol J; Camerlenghi, Angelo (1998): Glacial-interglacial deposition on a sediment drift on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Science, 10(3), 286-308
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentology of cores from the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctic, supplement to: Pudsey, Carol J; Camerlenghi, Angelo (1998): Glacial-interglacial deposition on a sediment drift on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Science, 10(3), 286-308
title_sort sedimentology of cores from the bellingshausen sea, antarctic, supplement to: pudsey, carol j; camerlenghi, angelo (1998): glacial-interglacial deposition on a sediment drift on the pacific margin of the antarctic peninsula. antarctic science, 10(3), 286-308
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