Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes in the Arctic Ocean : reconstruction from a sediment core from Mendeleev Ridge

The Quaternary history of the Arctic Ocean constitutes from alternating glacial, deglacial and interglacial/interstadial periods on the Arctic mainland. A precise knowledge of the past rates and scales of climate change might give an idea about the climate variability and give a possibility to predi...

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Main Author: Afanasyeva, Victoria
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:27766 2023-05-15T14:25:57+02:00 Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes in the Arctic Ocean : reconstruction from a sediment core from Mendeleev Ridge Afanasyeva, Victoria 2013 text other https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/27766/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/27766/1/2013_Afanasyeva-Victoria_Master-thesis.pdf https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/27766/2/2013_Afanasyeva-Victoria_Master-thesis_Appendix.pdf en eng https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/27766/1/2013_Afanasyeva-Victoria_Master-thesis.pdf https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/27766/2/2013_Afanasyeva-Victoria_Master-thesis_Appendix.pdf Afanasyeva, V. (2013) Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes in the Arctic Ocean : reconstruction from a sediment core from Mendeleev Ridge. (Master thesis), Saint-Petersburg State University University of Hamburg, Saint Petersburg, Russia Hamburg, 51 pp. info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2013 ftoceanrep 2023-04-07T15:17:55Z The Quaternary history of the Arctic Ocean constitutes from alternating glacial, deglacial and interglacial/interstadial periods on the Arctic mainland. A precise knowledge of the past rates and scales of climate change might give an idea about the climate variability and give a possibility to predict future climate changes. The high-resolution records may help to reconstruct the paleoenvironmental conditions and solve some uncertainties in the debate of recent climate change (Stein, 2008 and reference therein). This study was focused on sediment core PS72/413-3 from the Northern transect across the Mendeleev Ridge. This short sediment core was taken using the giant box corer (GKG) during the Polarstern Expedition ARKXXIII/3 in 2008. Different sedimentary proxies such as geochemistry (total organic carbon, inorganic carbon, carbon to nitrogen ratio), lithology (Stein et al., 2009), micropaleontology (absolute abundances of benthic and planktonic foraminifers, planktonic to benthic foraminifera relation, absolute and relative abundances of C. wuellerstorfi and B. aculeata), grain size composition, tentative X-ray diffraction and colour reflectance measurements were used for the core investigation. The age model of the core was established by the correlation to the age model developed by Jang et al. (2013) for the adjacent sediment core at site PS72/410. The lithofacies were determined based on Stein et al. (2010b) and colour reflectance measurements. According to established stratigraphic framework the PS72/413-3 comprises marine isotope stages (MIS) 5a to 1. The proxy results were discussed in terms of depositional environments and paleoenvironmental conditions. The alternation of brown and grey beds down the sediment core was clearly to identify. Brown beds (B1-B3) are supposed to be deposited in the interglacial/interstadial environment with a diminished sea-ice cover and high primary production. The deposition environment of the grey beds (G1-G3) is interpreted as deglacial and/or glacial termination periods ... Thesis Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Foraminifera* Sea ice OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Arctic Arctic Ocean
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description The Quaternary history of the Arctic Ocean constitutes from alternating glacial, deglacial and interglacial/interstadial periods on the Arctic mainland. A precise knowledge of the past rates and scales of climate change might give an idea about the climate variability and give a possibility to predict future climate changes. The high-resolution records may help to reconstruct the paleoenvironmental conditions and solve some uncertainties in the debate of recent climate change (Stein, 2008 and reference therein). This study was focused on sediment core PS72/413-3 from the Northern transect across the Mendeleev Ridge. This short sediment core was taken using the giant box corer (GKG) during the Polarstern Expedition ARKXXIII/3 in 2008. Different sedimentary proxies such as geochemistry (total organic carbon, inorganic carbon, carbon to nitrogen ratio), lithology (Stein et al., 2009), micropaleontology (absolute abundances of benthic and planktonic foraminifers, planktonic to benthic foraminifera relation, absolute and relative abundances of C. wuellerstorfi and B. aculeata), grain size composition, tentative X-ray diffraction and colour reflectance measurements were used for the core investigation. The age model of the core was established by the correlation to the age model developed by Jang et al. (2013) for the adjacent sediment core at site PS72/410. The lithofacies were determined based on Stein et al. (2010b) and colour reflectance measurements. According to established stratigraphic framework the PS72/413-3 comprises marine isotope stages (MIS) 5a to 1. The proxy results were discussed in terms of depositional environments and paleoenvironmental conditions. The alternation of brown and grey beds down the sediment core was clearly to identify. Brown beds (B1-B3) are supposed to be deposited in the interglacial/interstadial environment with a diminished sea-ice cover and high primary production. The deposition environment of the grey beds (G1-G3) is interpreted as deglacial and/or glacial termination periods ...
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Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes in the Arctic Ocean : reconstruction from a sediment core from Mendeleev Ridge
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title Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes in the Arctic Ocean : reconstruction from a sediment core from Mendeleev Ridge
title_short Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes in the Arctic Ocean : reconstruction from a sediment core from Mendeleev Ridge
title_full Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes in the Arctic Ocean : reconstruction from a sediment core from Mendeleev Ridge
title_fullStr Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes in the Arctic Ocean : reconstruction from a sediment core from Mendeleev Ridge
title_full_unstemmed Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes in the Arctic Ocean : reconstruction from a sediment core from Mendeleev Ridge
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https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/27766/2/2013_Afanasyeva-Victoria_Master-thesis_Appendix.pdf
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Afanasyeva, V. (2013) Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes in the Arctic Ocean : reconstruction from a sediment core from Mendeleev Ridge. (Master thesis), Saint-Petersburg State University
University of Hamburg, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Hamburg, 51 pp.
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