The depositional environment of the Laptev Sea continental margin: Preliminary results from the R/V Polarstern ARK IX-4 cruise

Marine geological investigations were performed across the Laptev Sea continental shelf and slope. Thirty sampling sites were selected covering a depth range of ca 3500 m. Maximum core recovery was 9 m. PARASOUND sub-bottom profiling was used for site surveying and provided important information on...

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Main Authors: Nürnberg, Dirk, Fütterer, Dieter, Niessen, Frank, Noergaard-Petersen, Niels, Schubert, Carsten, Spielhagen, Robert, Wahsner, Monika
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Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 1995
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https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/1388/1/1995_Nuernberg-etal-Depositional_PolRes-14.pdf
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:1388 2023-05-15T15:02:21+02:00 The depositional environment of the Laptev Sea continental margin: Preliminary results from the R/V Polarstern ARK IX-4 cruise Nürnberg, Dirk Fütterer, Dieter Niessen, Frank Noergaard-Petersen, Niels Schubert, Carsten Spielhagen, Robert Wahsner, Monika 1995 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/1388/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/1388/1/1995_Nuernberg-etal-Depositional_PolRes-14.pdf en eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/1388/1/1995_Nuernberg-etal-Depositional_PolRes-14.pdf Nürnberg, D. , Fütterer, D., Niessen, F., Noergaard-Petersen, N., Schubert, C., Spielhagen, R. and Wahsner, M. (1995) The depositional environment of the Laptev Sea continental margin: Preliminary results from the R/V Polarstern ARK IX-4 cruise. Open Access Polar Research, 14 (1). pp. 43-53. cc_by_nc_3.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed 1995 ftoceanrep 2023-04-07T14:43:52Z Marine geological investigations were performed across the Laptev Sea continental shelf and slope. Thirty sampling sites were selected covering a depth range of ca 3500 m. Maximum core recovery was 9 m. PARASOUND sub-bottom profiling was used for site surveying and provided important information on the depositional environment of the continental margin together with sedimentological and stratigraphical investigations. Undisturbed horizontal layering of the sea-floor sediments is a common feature for the Laptev Sea shelf. There is no indication for glaciation of the broad shelf region during the Last Glacial, since moraine deposits are missing. However, a high number of plough marks in places points to recent to sub-recent ice-erosion which has led to an intensive sediment reworking on the shelf. Several broadly incised river channels recorded near the shelf edge are related to Pleistocene drainage systems of large Siberian rivers which cut into the dry shelves during the Last Glacial Maximum and were subsequently filled during the Holocene. During the Last Glacial we therefore suspect a significant freshwater contribution from the Eurasian continent to the Arctic Oceans. The composition of the normally consolidated core sediments indicates a strong flux of terrigenous material, which is mainly provided by the Siberian rivers. Currents distributing the suspension load and sea ice are supposedly major agents transporting sediments across the shelf to the central arctic deep sea basin. Sediment cores from the upper and middle continental slope exhibit only minor lithological changes. Bioturbated, fine-grained sediments with high organic carbon contents dominate. The presence of free hydrogen sulphide gas within the sediment column indicates that an intense decay of organic matter under reducing conditions is taking place. Sedimentation rates are estimated to be ca. 50 cm/1000 years at the upper slope of the western Laptev Sea, being approximately 10 times higher than at the continental rise. The suboxic to anoxic ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic laptev Laptev Sea Polar Research Sea ice OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Arctic Laptev Sea
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description Marine geological investigations were performed across the Laptev Sea continental shelf and slope. Thirty sampling sites were selected covering a depth range of ca 3500 m. Maximum core recovery was 9 m. PARASOUND sub-bottom profiling was used for site surveying and provided important information on the depositional environment of the continental margin together with sedimentological and stratigraphical investigations. Undisturbed horizontal layering of the sea-floor sediments is a common feature for the Laptev Sea shelf. There is no indication for glaciation of the broad shelf region during the Last Glacial, since moraine deposits are missing. However, a high number of plough marks in places points to recent to sub-recent ice-erosion which has led to an intensive sediment reworking on the shelf. Several broadly incised river channels recorded near the shelf edge are related to Pleistocene drainage systems of large Siberian rivers which cut into the dry shelves during the Last Glacial Maximum and were subsequently filled during the Holocene. During the Last Glacial we therefore suspect a significant freshwater contribution from the Eurasian continent to the Arctic Oceans. The composition of the normally consolidated core sediments indicates a strong flux of terrigenous material, which is mainly provided by the Siberian rivers. Currents distributing the suspension load and sea ice are supposedly major agents transporting sediments across the shelf to the central arctic deep sea basin. Sediment cores from the upper and middle continental slope exhibit only minor lithological changes. Bioturbated, fine-grained sediments with high organic carbon contents dominate. The presence of free hydrogen sulphide gas within the sediment column indicates that an intense decay of organic matter under reducing conditions is taking place. Sedimentation rates are estimated to be ca. 50 cm/1000 years at the upper slope of the western Laptev Sea, being approximately 10 times higher than at the continental rise. The suboxic to anoxic ...
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author Nürnberg, Dirk
Fütterer, Dieter
Niessen, Frank
Noergaard-Petersen, Niels
Schubert, Carsten
Spielhagen, Robert
Wahsner, Monika
spellingShingle Nürnberg, Dirk
Fütterer, Dieter
Niessen, Frank
Noergaard-Petersen, Niels
Schubert, Carsten
Spielhagen, Robert
Wahsner, Monika
The depositional environment of the Laptev Sea continental margin: Preliminary results from the R/V Polarstern ARK IX-4 cruise
author_facet Nürnberg, Dirk
Fütterer, Dieter
Niessen, Frank
Noergaard-Petersen, Niels
Schubert, Carsten
Spielhagen, Robert
Wahsner, Monika
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title The depositional environment of the Laptev Sea continental margin: Preliminary results from the R/V Polarstern ARK IX-4 cruise
title_short The depositional environment of the Laptev Sea continental margin: Preliminary results from the R/V Polarstern ARK IX-4 cruise
title_full The depositional environment of the Laptev Sea continental margin: Preliminary results from the R/V Polarstern ARK IX-4 cruise
title_fullStr The depositional environment of the Laptev Sea continental margin: Preliminary results from the R/V Polarstern ARK IX-4 cruise
title_full_unstemmed The depositional environment of the Laptev Sea continental margin: Preliminary results from the R/V Polarstern ARK IX-4 cruise
title_sort depositional environment of the laptev sea continental margin: preliminary results from the r/v polarstern ark ix-4 cruise
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Nürnberg, D. , Fütterer, D., Niessen, F., Noergaard-Petersen, N., Schubert, C., Spielhagen, R. and Wahsner, M. (1995) The depositional environment of the Laptev Sea continental margin: Preliminary results from the R/V Polarstern ARK IX-4 cruise. Open Access Polar Research, 14 (1). pp. 43-53.
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