Microfeatures of Modern Sea-ice-rafted Sediment and Implications for Paleo-sea-ice Reconstructions

Distinguishing sea-ice-rafted debris (SIRD) from iceberg-rafted debris is crucial to an interpretation of ice-rafting history; however, there are few paleo-sea-ice proxies. This study characterizes quartz grain microfeatures of modern SIRD from the Arctic Ocean, and compares these results with micro...

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Main Authors: St. John, Kristen E., Passchier, Sandra, Tantillo, Brooke, Darby, Dennis, Kearns, Lance
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spelling ftmontclairstuni:oai:digitalcommons.montclair.edu:earth-environ-studies-facpubs-1043 2023-07-23T04:17:39+02:00 Microfeatures of Modern Sea-ice-rafted Sediment and Implications for Paleo-sea-ice Reconstructions St. John, Kristen E. Passchier, Sandra Tantillo, Brooke Darby, Dennis Kearns, Lance 2017-07-26T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/earth-environ-studies-facpubs/44 https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/context/earth-environ-studies-facpubs/article/1043/viewcontent/microfeatures_of_modern_seaicerafted_sediment_and_implications_for_paleoseaice_reconstructions.pdf unknown Montclair State University Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/earth-environ-studies-facpubs/44 https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/context/earth-environ-studies-facpubs/article/1043/viewcontent/microfeatures_of_modern_seaicerafted_sediment_and_implications_for_paleoseaice_reconstructions.pdf Department of Earth and Environmental Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works Arctic glaciology icebergs paleoclimate sea ice sedimentology Glaciology text 2017 ftmontclairstuni 2023-07-03T21:42:22Z Distinguishing sea-ice-rafted debris (SIRD) from iceberg-rafted debris is crucial to an interpretation of ice-rafting history; however, there are few paleo-sea-ice proxies. This study characterizes quartz grain microfeatures of modern SIRD from the Arctic Ocean, and compares these results with microfeatures from representative glacial deposits to potentially differentiate SIRD from ice-rafted sediments which have been recently subjected to glacial processes. This allows us to evaluate the use of grain microfeatures as a paleo-sea-ice proxy. SIRD grains were largely subrounded, with medium relief, pervasive silica dissolution and a high abundance of breakage blocks and microlayering. The glacial grains were more angular, with lower relief and higher abundances of fractures and striations/gouges. Discriminate analysis shows a distinct difference between SIRD and glacial grains, with ˂7% of the SIRD grains containing typical glacial microtextures, suggesting this method is a useful means of inferring paleo-sea-ice presence in the marine record. We propose that differences in microfeatures of SIRD and glacial ice-rafted debris reflect differences in sediment transport and weathering histories. Sediment transported to a coastal setting and later rafted by sea ice would be subject to increased chemical weathering, whereas glaciers that calve icebergs would bypass the coastal marine environment, thus preserving their glacial signature. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Iceberg* Sea ice Montclair State University Digital Commons Arctic Arctic Ocean
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topic Arctic glaciology
icebergs
paleoclimate
sea ice
sedimentology
Glaciology
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icebergs
paleoclimate
sea ice
sedimentology
Glaciology
St. John, Kristen E.
Passchier, Sandra
Tantillo, Brooke
Darby, Dennis
Kearns, Lance
Microfeatures of Modern Sea-ice-rafted Sediment and Implications for Paleo-sea-ice Reconstructions
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icebergs
paleoclimate
sea ice
sedimentology
Glaciology
description Distinguishing sea-ice-rafted debris (SIRD) from iceberg-rafted debris is crucial to an interpretation of ice-rafting history; however, there are few paleo-sea-ice proxies. This study characterizes quartz grain microfeatures of modern SIRD from the Arctic Ocean, and compares these results with microfeatures from representative glacial deposits to potentially differentiate SIRD from ice-rafted sediments which have been recently subjected to glacial processes. This allows us to evaluate the use of grain microfeatures as a paleo-sea-ice proxy. SIRD grains were largely subrounded, with medium relief, pervasive silica dissolution and a high abundance of breakage blocks and microlayering. The glacial grains were more angular, with lower relief and higher abundances of fractures and striations/gouges. Discriminate analysis shows a distinct difference between SIRD and glacial grains, with ˂7% of the SIRD grains containing typical glacial microtextures, suggesting this method is a useful means of inferring paleo-sea-ice presence in the marine record. We propose that differences in microfeatures of SIRD and glacial ice-rafted debris reflect differences in sediment transport and weathering histories. Sediment transported to a coastal setting and later rafted by sea ice would be subject to increased chemical weathering, whereas glaciers that calve icebergs would bypass the coastal marine environment, thus preserving their glacial signature.
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author St. John, Kristen E.
Passchier, Sandra
Tantillo, Brooke
Darby, Dennis
Kearns, Lance
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Darby, Dennis
Kearns, Lance
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title Microfeatures of Modern Sea-ice-rafted Sediment and Implications for Paleo-sea-ice Reconstructions
title_short Microfeatures of Modern Sea-ice-rafted Sediment and Implications for Paleo-sea-ice Reconstructions
title_full Microfeatures of Modern Sea-ice-rafted Sediment and Implications for Paleo-sea-ice Reconstructions
title_fullStr Microfeatures of Modern Sea-ice-rafted Sediment and Implications for Paleo-sea-ice Reconstructions
title_full_unstemmed Microfeatures of Modern Sea-ice-rafted Sediment and Implications for Paleo-sea-ice Reconstructions
title_sort microfeatures of modern sea-ice-rafted sediment and implications for paleo-sea-ice reconstructions
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