A record of Holocene glacial and oceanographic variability in Neny Fjord, Antarctic Peninsula

Analyses of a 12 m marine sediment core from Neny Fjord, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula (68.2571°S, 66.9617°W), yield a high-resolution record of Holocene climate variability. The sediments preserve signals of past glacial and marine environments and offer a unique insight into atmospheric and...

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Published in:The Holocene
Main Authors: Allen, Claire, Oakes-Fretwell, Lisa, Anderson, John B., Hodgson, Dominic
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Sage Publications 2010
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/10444/
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:10444 2023-05-15T13:45:10+02:00 A record of Holocene glacial and oceanographic variability in Neny Fjord, Antarctic Peninsula Allen, Claire Oakes-Fretwell, Lisa Anderson, John B. Hodgson, Dominic 2010 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/10444/ unknown Sage Publications Allen, Claire orcid:0000-0002-0938-0551 Oakes-Fretwell, Lisa; Anderson, John B.; Hodgson, Dominic orcid:0000-0002-3841-3746 . 2010 A record of Holocene glacial and oceanographic variability in Neny Fjord, Antarctic Peninsula. The Holocene, 20 (4). 551-564. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683609356581 <https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683609356581> Marine Sciences Glaciology Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2010 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683609356581 2023-02-04T19:26:45Z Analyses of a 12 m marine sediment core from Neny Fjord, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula (68.2571°S, 66.9617°W), yield a high-resolution record of Holocene climate variability. The sediments preserve signals of past glacial and marine environments and offer a unique insight into atmospheric and oceanic forcings on the western Antarctic Peninsula climate. Dating of basal material reveals that deglaciation of the fjord occurred prior to 9040 cal. yr BP and provides a minimum constraint on the timing of deglaciation close to the southern Antarctic Peninsula ice-divide. Continuous deposition of ice-distal sediments and seasonally open-water diatoms indicates that the site has not been over-ridden by glacier ice during the Holocene. A facies of sand-rich material offers the only evidence of a localized glacier advance, during the mid Holocene. Statistical analysis of diatom assemblage data reveals several climatic episodes of varying magnitude and duration. These include an early-Holocene warm period (~9000 and ~7000 cal. yr BP), potentially associated with influx of Circumpolar Deep Water onto the continental shelf and coinciding with widespread glacial retreat and Holocene collapse of the George VI Ice Shelf. The mid-Holocene (~7000 to ~2800 cal. yr BP) sediments are characterized by diatom assemblages indicative of less pervasive sea-ice cover and prolonged growing seasons with evidence of increased meltwater discharge from ~4000 cal. yr BP. The youngest sediments (~2800 cal. yr BP to present) contain a record that is consistent with the widely documented ‘neoglacial’ period followed by an abrupt reversal and climate amelioration from sometime after ~200 cal. yr BP. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula George VI Ice Shelf Ice Shelf Sea ice Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula George VI Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-67.840,-67.840,-71.692,-71.692) Marguerite ENVELOPE(141.378,141.378,-66.787,-66.787) Marguerite Bay ENVELOPE(-68.000,-68.000,-68.500,-68.500) Neny ENVELOPE(-66.966,-66.966,-68.200,-68.200) Neny Fjord ENVELOPE(-66.833,-66.833,-68.267,-68.267) The Holocene 20 4 551 564
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topic Marine Sciences
Glaciology
spellingShingle Marine Sciences
Glaciology
Allen, Claire
Oakes-Fretwell, Lisa
Anderson, John B.
Hodgson, Dominic
A record of Holocene glacial and oceanographic variability in Neny Fjord, Antarctic Peninsula
topic_facet Marine Sciences
Glaciology
description Analyses of a 12 m marine sediment core from Neny Fjord, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula (68.2571°S, 66.9617°W), yield a high-resolution record of Holocene climate variability. The sediments preserve signals of past glacial and marine environments and offer a unique insight into atmospheric and oceanic forcings on the western Antarctic Peninsula climate. Dating of basal material reveals that deglaciation of the fjord occurred prior to 9040 cal. yr BP and provides a minimum constraint on the timing of deglaciation close to the southern Antarctic Peninsula ice-divide. Continuous deposition of ice-distal sediments and seasonally open-water diatoms indicates that the site has not been over-ridden by glacier ice during the Holocene. A facies of sand-rich material offers the only evidence of a localized glacier advance, during the mid Holocene. Statistical analysis of diatom assemblage data reveals several climatic episodes of varying magnitude and duration. These include an early-Holocene warm period (~9000 and ~7000 cal. yr BP), potentially associated with influx of Circumpolar Deep Water onto the continental shelf and coinciding with widespread glacial retreat and Holocene collapse of the George VI Ice Shelf. The mid-Holocene (~7000 to ~2800 cal. yr BP) sediments are characterized by diatom assemblages indicative of less pervasive sea-ice cover and prolonged growing seasons with evidence of increased meltwater discharge from ~4000 cal. yr BP. The youngest sediments (~2800 cal. yr BP to present) contain a record that is consistent with the widely documented ‘neoglacial’ period followed by an abrupt reversal and climate amelioration from sometime after ~200 cal. yr BP.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Allen, Claire
Oakes-Fretwell, Lisa
Anderson, John B.
Hodgson, Dominic
author_facet Allen, Claire
Oakes-Fretwell, Lisa
Anderson, John B.
Hodgson, Dominic
author_sort Allen, Claire
title A record of Holocene glacial and oceanographic variability in Neny Fjord, Antarctic Peninsula
title_short A record of Holocene glacial and oceanographic variability in Neny Fjord, Antarctic Peninsula
title_full A record of Holocene glacial and oceanographic variability in Neny Fjord, Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr A record of Holocene glacial and oceanographic variability in Neny Fjord, Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed A record of Holocene glacial and oceanographic variability in Neny Fjord, Antarctic Peninsula
title_sort record of holocene glacial and oceanographic variability in neny fjord, antarctic peninsula
publisher Sage Publications
publishDate 2010
url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/10444/
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