Modern foraminiferal assemblages in northern Nares Strait, Petermann Fjord, and beneath Petermann ice tongue, NW Greenland

Calving events of Petermann Glacier, northwest Greenland, in 2010 and 2012 reduced the length of its ice tongue by c. 25 km, allowing exploration of newly uncovered seafloor during the Petermann 2015 Expedition. This article presents the results of foraminiferal analysis and environmental data from...

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Main Authors: Jennings, Anne, Andrews, John, Reilly, Brendan, Walczak, Maureen, Jakobsson, Martin, Mix, Alan, Stoner, Joe, Nicholls, Keith W., Cheseby, Maziet
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.12999547 2023-05-15T15:09:22+02:00 Modern foraminiferal assemblages in northern Nares Strait, Petermann Fjord, and beneath Petermann ice tongue, NW Greenland Jennings, Anne Andrews, John Reilly, Brendan Walczak, Maureen Jakobsson, Martin Mix, Alan Stoner, Joe Nicholls, Keith W. Cheseby, Maziet 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12999547 https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Modern_foraminiferal_assemblages_in_northern_Nares_Strait_Petermann_Fjord_and_beneath_Petermann_ice_tongue_NW_Greenland/12999547 unknown Taylor & Francis https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2020.1806986 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Space Science 59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified FOS Earth and related environmental sciences 39999 Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified FOS Chemical sciences Ecology FOS Biological sciences Sociology FOS Sociology Dataset dataset 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12999547 https://doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2020.1806986 2022-04-01T18:32:22Z Calving events of Petermann Glacier, northwest Greenland, in 2010 and 2012 reduced the length of its ice tongue by c. 25 km, allowing exploration of newly uncovered seafloor during the Petermann 2015 Expedition. This article presents the results of foraminiferal analysis and environmental data from thirteen surface sediment samples in northern Nares Strait and Petermann Fjord, including beneath the modern ice tongue. This is the first study of living foraminifera beneath an arctic ice tongue and the first modern foraminiferal data from this area. Modern assemblages were studied to constrain species environmental preferences and to improve paleoenvironmental interpretations of foraminiferal assemblages. Sub–ice tongue assemblages differed greatly from those at all other sites, with very low faunal abundances and being dominated by agglutinated fauna, likely reflecting low food supply under the ice tongue. Fjord fauna were comprised of 80 percent or more calcareous species. Notably, Elphidium clavatum is absent beneath the ice tongue although it is dominant in the fjord. Increasing primary productivity associated with the transition to mobile sea ice, diminishing influence of the Petermann Glacier meltwater with distance from the grounding line, and increased influence of south-flowing currents in Nares Strait are the important controls on the faunal assemblages. Dataset Arctic Foraminifera* glacier Greenland Nares strait Petermann Fjord Petermann glacier Sea ice DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Greenland Nares ENVELOPE(158.167,158.167,-81.450,-81.450) Petermann Fjord ENVELOPE(-61.500,-61.500,81.167,81.167)
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Jennings, Anne
Andrews, John
Reilly, Brendan
Walczak, Maureen
Jakobsson, Martin
Mix, Alan
Stoner, Joe
Nicholls, Keith W.
Cheseby, Maziet
Modern foraminiferal assemblages in northern Nares Strait, Petermann Fjord, and beneath Petermann ice tongue, NW Greenland
topic_facet Space Science
59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
39999 Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
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Ecology
FOS Biological sciences
Sociology
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description Calving events of Petermann Glacier, northwest Greenland, in 2010 and 2012 reduced the length of its ice tongue by c. 25 km, allowing exploration of newly uncovered seafloor during the Petermann 2015 Expedition. This article presents the results of foraminiferal analysis and environmental data from thirteen surface sediment samples in northern Nares Strait and Petermann Fjord, including beneath the modern ice tongue. This is the first study of living foraminifera beneath an arctic ice tongue and the first modern foraminiferal data from this area. Modern assemblages were studied to constrain species environmental preferences and to improve paleoenvironmental interpretations of foraminiferal assemblages. Sub–ice tongue assemblages differed greatly from those at all other sites, with very low faunal abundances and being dominated by agglutinated fauna, likely reflecting low food supply under the ice tongue. Fjord fauna were comprised of 80 percent or more calcareous species. Notably, Elphidium clavatum is absent beneath the ice tongue although it is dominant in the fjord. Increasing primary productivity associated with the transition to mobile sea ice, diminishing influence of the Petermann Glacier meltwater with distance from the grounding line, and increased influence of south-flowing currents in Nares Strait are the important controls on the faunal assemblages.
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author Jennings, Anne
Andrews, John
Reilly, Brendan
Walczak, Maureen
Jakobsson, Martin
Mix, Alan
Stoner, Joe
Nicholls, Keith W.
Cheseby, Maziet
author_facet Jennings, Anne
Andrews, John
Reilly, Brendan
Walczak, Maureen
Jakobsson, Martin
Mix, Alan
Stoner, Joe
Nicholls, Keith W.
Cheseby, Maziet
author_sort Jennings, Anne
title Modern foraminiferal assemblages in northern Nares Strait, Petermann Fjord, and beneath Petermann ice tongue, NW Greenland
title_short Modern foraminiferal assemblages in northern Nares Strait, Petermann Fjord, and beneath Petermann ice tongue, NW Greenland
title_full Modern foraminiferal assemblages in northern Nares Strait, Petermann Fjord, and beneath Petermann ice tongue, NW Greenland
title_fullStr Modern foraminiferal assemblages in northern Nares Strait, Petermann Fjord, and beneath Petermann ice tongue, NW Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Modern foraminiferal assemblages in northern Nares Strait, Petermann Fjord, and beneath Petermann ice tongue, NW Greenland
title_sort modern foraminiferal assemblages in northern nares strait, petermann fjord, and beneath petermann ice tongue, nw greenland
publisher Taylor & Francis
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