Ice-free conditions in Novaya Zemlya 35 000–30 000 cal years B.P., as indicated by radiocarbon ages and amino acid racemization evidence from marine molluscs

Novaya Zemlya was covered by the eastern part of the Barents–Kara ice sheet during the glacial maximum of marine isotope stage 2 (MIS 2). We obtained 14C ages on 37 samples of mollusc shells from various sites on the islands. Most samples yielded ages in the range of 48–26 14C Ky. Such old samples a...

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Main Authors: Mangerud, Jan, Kaufman, Darrell, Hansen, Jesper, Svendsen, John Inge
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Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2008
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spelling ftjpolarres:oai:journals.openacademia.net:article/2883 2023-05-15T14:24:18+02:00 Ice-free conditions in Novaya Zemlya 35 000–30 000 cal years B.P., as indicated by radiocarbon ages and amino acid racemization evidence from marine molluscs Mangerud, Jan Kaufman, Darrell Hansen, Jesper Svendsen, John Inge 2008-08-01 application/pdf https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2883 https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v27i2.6176 eng eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2883/6510 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2883 doi:10.3402/polar.v27i2.6176 Copyright (c) 2018 Polar Research Polar Research; Vol. 27 No. 2 (2008): Special issue: Arctic Palaeoclimate and its Extremes (APEX); 187-208 1751-8369 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2008 ftjpolarres https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v27i2.6176 2021-11-11T19:13:21Z Novaya Zemlya was covered by the eastern part of the Barents–Kara ice sheet during the glacial maximum of marine isotope stage 2 (MIS 2). We obtained 14C ages on 37 samples of mollusc shells from various sites on the islands. Most samples yielded ages in the range of 48–26 14C Ky. Such old samples are sensitive to contamination by young 14C, and therefore their reliability was assessed using replicate analyses and amino acid geochronology. The extent of aspartic acid racemization (Asp D/L) indicates that many of the 14C ages are correct, whereas some are minimum ages only. The results indicate that a substantial part of Novaya Zemlya was ice-free about 35–27 14C Kya, and probably even earlier. Corresponding shorelines up to >140 m a.s.l. indicate a large Barents–Kara ice sheet during early MIS 3. These results are consistent with findings from Svalbard and northern Russia: in both places a large MIS 4/3 Barents–Kara ice sheet is postulated to have retreated about 50 Kya, followed by an ice-free interstadial that lasted until up to ca. 25 Kya. The duration of the MIS 2 glaciation in Novaya Zemlya was calculated by applying the D/L values to a kinetic equation for Asp racemization. This indicates that the islands were ice covered for less than 3000 years if the basal temperature was 0oC, and for less than 10 000 years if it was -5oC. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Ice Sheet Novaya Zemlya Polar Research Svalbard Polar Research (E-Journal) Svalbard Kya ENVELOPE(8.308,8.308,63.772,63.772) Polar Research 27 2
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description Novaya Zemlya was covered by the eastern part of the Barents–Kara ice sheet during the glacial maximum of marine isotope stage 2 (MIS 2). We obtained 14C ages on 37 samples of mollusc shells from various sites on the islands. Most samples yielded ages in the range of 48–26 14C Ky. Such old samples are sensitive to contamination by young 14C, and therefore their reliability was assessed using replicate analyses and amino acid geochronology. The extent of aspartic acid racemization (Asp D/L) indicates that many of the 14C ages are correct, whereas some are minimum ages only. The results indicate that a substantial part of Novaya Zemlya was ice-free about 35–27 14C Kya, and probably even earlier. Corresponding shorelines up to >140 m a.s.l. indicate a large Barents–Kara ice sheet during early MIS 3. These results are consistent with findings from Svalbard and northern Russia: in both places a large MIS 4/3 Barents–Kara ice sheet is postulated to have retreated about 50 Kya, followed by an ice-free interstadial that lasted until up to ca. 25 Kya. The duration of the MIS 2 glaciation in Novaya Zemlya was calculated by applying the D/L values to a kinetic equation for Asp racemization. This indicates that the islands were ice covered for less than 3000 years if the basal temperature was 0oC, and for less than 10 000 years if it was -5oC.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mangerud, Jan
Kaufman, Darrell
Hansen, Jesper
Svendsen, John Inge
spellingShingle Mangerud, Jan
Kaufman, Darrell
Hansen, Jesper
Svendsen, John Inge
Ice-free conditions in Novaya Zemlya 35 000–30 000 cal years B.P., as indicated by radiocarbon ages and amino acid racemization evidence from marine molluscs
author_facet Mangerud, Jan
Kaufman, Darrell
Hansen, Jesper
Svendsen, John Inge
author_sort Mangerud, Jan
title Ice-free conditions in Novaya Zemlya 35 000–30 000 cal years B.P., as indicated by radiocarbon ages and amino acid racemization evidence from marine molluscs
title_short Ice-free conditions in Novaya Zemlya 35 000–30 000 cal years B.P., as indicated by radiocarbon ages and amino acid racemization evidence from marine molluscs
title_full Ice-free conditions in Novaya Zemlya 35 000–30 000 cal years B.P., as indicated by radiocarbon ages and amino acid racemization evidence from marine molluscs
title_fullStr Ice-free conditions in Novaya Zemlya 35 000–30 000 cal years B.P., as indicated by radiocarbon ages and amino acid racemization evidence from marine molluscs
title_full_unstemmed Ice-free conditions in Novaya Zemlya 35 000–30 000 cal years B.P., as indicated by radiocarbon ages and amino acid racemization evidence from marine molluscs
title_sort ice-free conditions in novaya zemlya 35 000–30 000 cal years b.p., as indicated by radiocarbon ages and amino acid racemization evidence from marine molluscs
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