Yedoma Ice Complex of the Buor Khaya Peninsula (southern Laptev Sea)

The composition of perennially frozen deposits holds information on the palaeo-environment during and following deposition. In this study, we investigate late Pleistocene permafrost at the western coast of the Buor Khaya Peninsula in the south-central Laptev Sea (Siberia), namely the prominent easte...

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Main Authors: L. Schirrmeister, G. Schwamborn, P. P. Overduin, J. Strauss, M. C. Fuchs, M. Grigoriev, I. Yakshina, J. Rethemeyer, E. Dietze, S. Wetterich
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2017
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Ice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-1261-2017
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:295cad7b6fc642619037a47c0924d875 2023-05-15T16:37:15+02:00 Yedoma Ice Complex of the Buor Khaya Peninsula (southern Laptev Sea) L. Schirrmeister G. Schwamborn P. P. Overduin J. Strauss M. C. Fuchs M. Grigoriev I. Yakshina J. Rethemeyer E. Dietze S. Wetterich 2017-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-1261-2017 https://doaj.org/article/295cad7b6fc642619037a47c0924d875 EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.biogeosciences.net/14/1261/2017/bg-14-1261-2017.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1726-4170 https://doaj.org/toc/1726-4189 1726-4170 1726-4189 doi:10.5194/bg-14-1261-2017 https://doaj.org/article/295cad7b6fc642619037a47c0924d875 Biogeosciences, Vol 14, Iss 5, Pp 1261-1283 (2017) Ecology QH540-549.5 Life QH501-531 Geology QE1-996.5 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-1261-2017 2022-12-31T06:25:03Z The composition of perennially frozen deposits holds information on the palaeo-environment during and following deposition. In this study, we investigate late Pleistocene permafrost at the western coast of the Buor Khaya Peninsula in the south-central Laptev Sea (Siberia), namely the prominent eastern Siberian Yedoma Ice Complex (IC). Two Yedoma IC exposures and one drill core were studied for cryolithological (i.e. ice and sediment features), geochemical, and geochronological parameters. Borehole temperatures were measured for 3 years to capture the current thermal state of permafrost. The studied sequences were composed of ice-oversaturated silts and fine-grained sands with considerable amounts of organic matter (0.2 to 24 wt %). Syngenetic ice wedges intersect the frozen deposits. The deposition of the Yedoma IC, as revealed by radiocarbon dates of sedimentary organic matter, took place between 54.1 and 30.1 kyr BP. Continued Yedoma IC deposition until about 14.7 kyr BP is shown by dates from organic matter preserved in ice-wedge ice. For the lowermost and oldest Yedoma IC part, infrared-stimulated luminescence dates on feldspar show deposition ages between 51.1 ± 4.9 and 44.2 ± 3.6 kyr BP. End-member modelling was applied to grain-size-distribution data to determined sedimentation processes during Yedoma IC formation. Three to five robust end-members were detected within Yedoma IC deposits, which we interpret as different modes of primary and reworked unconfined alluvial slope and fan deposition as well as of localized eolian and fluvial sediment, which is overprinted by in situ frost weathering. The cryolithological inventory of the Yedoma IC preserved on the Buor Khaya Peninsula is closely related to the results of other IC studies, for example, to the west on the Bykovsky Peninsula, where formation time (mainly during the late Pleistocene marine isotope stages (MIS) 3 interstadial) and formation conditions were similar. Local freezing conditions on Buor Khaya, however, differed and created solute-enriched ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice laptev Laptev Sea permafrost wedge* Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Buor-Khaya ENVELOPE(127.803,127.803,72.287,72.287) Khaya ENVELOPE(135.167,135.167,60.567,60.567) Laptev Sea Biogeosciences 14 5 1261 1283
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Life
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Geology
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Life
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L. Schirrmeister
G. Schwamborn
P. P. Overduin
J. Strauss
M. C. Fuchs
M. Grigoriev
I. Yakshina
J. Rethemeyer
E. Dietze
S. Wetterich
Yedoma Ice Complex of the Buor Khaya Peninsula (southern Laptev Sea)
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Life
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description The composition of perennially frozen deposits holds information on the palaeo-environment during and following deposition. In this study, we investigate late Pleistocene permafrost at the western coast of the Buor Khaya Peninsula in the south-central Laptev Sea (Siberia), namely the prominent eastern Siberian Yedoma Ice Complex (IC). Two Yedoma IC exposures and one drill core were studied for cryolithological (i.e. ice and sediment features), geochemical, and geochronological parameters. Borehole temperatures were measured for 3 years to capture the current thermal state of permafrost. The studied sequences were composed of ice-oversaturated silts and fine-grained sands with considerable amounts of organic matter (0.2 to 24 wt %). Syngenetic ice wedges intersect the frozen deposits. The deposition of the Yedoma IC, as revealed by radiocarbon dates of sedimentary organic matter, took place between 54.1 and 30.1 kyr BP. Continued Yedoma IC deposition until about 14.7 kyr BP is shown by dates from organic matter preserved in ice-wedge ice. For the lowermost and oldest Yedoma IC part, infrared-stimulated luminescence dates on feldspar show deposition ages between 51.1 ± 4.9 and 44.2 ± 3.6 kyr BP. End-member modelling was applied to grain-size-distribution data to determined sedimentation processes during Yedoma IC formation. Three to five robust end-members were detected within Yedoma IC deposits, which we interpret as different modes of primary and reworked unconfined alluvial slope and fan deposition as well as of localized eolian and fluvial sediment, which is overprinted by in situ frost weathering. The cryolithological inventory of the Yedoma IC preserved on the Buor Khaya Peninsula is closely related to the results of other IC studies, for example, to the west on the Bykovsky Peninsula, where formation time (mainly during the late Pleistocene marine isotope stages (MIS) 3 interstadial) and formation conditions were similar. Local freezing conditions on Buor Khaya, however, differed and created solute-enriched ...
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author L. Schirrmeister
G. Schwamborn
P. P. Overduin
J. Strauss
M. C. Fuchs
M. Grigoriev
I. Yakshina
J. Rethemeyer
E. Dietze
S. Wetterich
author_facet L. Schirrmeister
G. Schwamborn
P. P. Overduin
J. Strauss
M. C. Fuchs
M. Grigoriev
I. Yakshina
J. Rethemeyer
E. Dietze
S. Wetterich
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title Yedoma Ice Complex of the Buor Khaya Peninsula (southern Laptev Sea)
title_short Yedoma Ice Complex of the Buor Khaya Peninsula (southern Laptev Sea)
title_full Yedoma Ice Complex of the Buor Khaya Peninsula (southern Laptev Sea)
title_fullStr Yedoma Ice Complex of the Buor Khaya Peninsula (southern Laptev Sea)
title_full_unstemmed Yedoma Ice Complex of the Buor Khaya Peninsula (southern Laptev Sea)
title_sort yedoma ice complex of the buor khaya peninsula (southern laptev sea)
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