Radionuclides measured on three sediment cores from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica

High resolution 230Thex and 10Be and biogenic barium profiles were measured at three sediment gravity cores (length 605-850 cm) from the Weddell Sea continental margin. Applying the 230Thex dating method, average sedimentation rates of 3 cm/kyr for the two cores from the South Orkney Slope and of 2....

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Main Authors: Frank, Martin, Eisenhauer, Anton, Bonn, Wolfgang J, Walter, Peter, Grobe, Hannes, Kubik, Peter W, Dittrich-Hannen, Beate, Mangini, Augusto
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 1995
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.711504 2023-05-15T13:42:09+02:00 Radionuclides measured on three sediment cores from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica Frank, Martin Eisenhauer, Anton Bonn, Wolfgang J Walter, Peter Grobe, Hannes Kubik, Peter W Dittrich-Hannen, Beate Mangini, Augusto MEDIAN LATITUDE: -65.129830 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -31.261830 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -69.033330 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -44.533330 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -62.849500 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -5.916660 * DATE/TIME START: 1983-12-12T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1987-12-26T13:05:00 1995-01-20 application/zip, 6 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.711504 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.711504 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.711504 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.711504 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Frank, Martin; Eisenhauer, Anton; Bonn, Wolfgang J; Walter, Peter; Grobe, Hannes; Kubik, Peter W; Dittrich-Hannen, Beate; Mangini, Augusto (1995): Sediment redistribution versus paleoproductivity change: Weddell Sea margin sediment stratigraphy and biogenic particle flux of the last 250,000 years deduced from 230Thex, 10Be and biogenic barium profiles. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 136(3-4), 559-573, https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821X(95)00161-5 ANT-II/3 ANT-IV/3 ANT-VI/3 Atka Bay AWI_Paleo Gravity corer (Kiel type) North Atlantic Ocean Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI Polarstern PS04 PS04/257 PS08 PS08/366 PS1170-3 PS12 PS12/248 PS1388-3 PS1575-1 SL South Orkney Dataset 1995 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.711504 https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821X(95)00161-5 2023-01-20T07:31:20Z High resolution 230Thex and 10Be and biogenic barium profiles were measured at three sediment gravity cores (length 605-850 cm) from the Weddell Sea continental margin. Applying the 230Thex dating method, average sedimentation rates of 3 cm/kyr for the two cores from the South Orkney Slope and of 2.4 cm/kyr for the core from the eastern Weddell Sea were determined and compared to delta18O and lithostratigraphic results. Strong variations in the radionuclide concentrations in the sediments resembling the glacial/interglacial pattern of the delta18O stratigraphy and the 10Be stratigraphy of high northern latitudes were used for establishing a chronostratigraphy. Biogenic Ba shows a pattern similar to the radionuclide profiles, suggesting that both records were influenced by increased paleoproductivity at the beginning of the interglacials. However, 230Thex0 fluxes (0 stands for initial) exceeding production by up to a factor of 4 suggest that sediment redistribution processes, linked to variations in bottom water current velocity, played the major role in controlling the radionuclide and biogenic barium deposition during isotope stages 5e and 1. The correction for sediment focusing makes the 'true' vertical paleoproductivity rates, deduced from the fluxes of proxy tracers like biogenic barium, much lower than previously estimated. Very low 230Thex0 concentrations and fluxes during isotope stage 6 were probably caused by rapid deposition of older, resedimented material, delivered to the Weddell Sea continental slopes by the grounded ice shelves and contemporaneous erosion of particles originating from the water column. Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Ice Shelves North Atlantic Weddell Sea PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Atka ENVELOPE(151.789,151.789,60.835,60.835) Weddell Weddell Sea ENVELOPE(-44.533330,-5.916660,-62.849500,-69.033330)
institution Open Polar
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ANT-IV/3
ANT-VI/3
Atka Bay
AWI_Paleo
Gravity corer (Kiel type)
North Atlantic Ocean
Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI
Polarstern
PS04
PS04/257
PS08
PS08/366
PS1170-3
PS12
PS12/248
PS1388-3
PS1575-1
SL
South Orkney
spellingShingle ANT-II/3
ANT-IV/3
ANT-VI/3
Atka Bay
AWI_Paleo
Gravity corer (Kiel type)
North Atlantic Ocean
Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI
Polarstern
PS04
PS04/257
PS08
PS08/366
PS1170-3
PS12
PS12/248
PS1388-3
PS1575-1
SL
South Orkney
Frank, Martin
Eisenhauer, Anton
Bonn, Wolfgang J
Walter, Peter
Grobe, Hannes
Kubik, Peter W
Dittrich-Hannen, Beate
Mangini, Augusto
Radionuclides measured on three sediment cores from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
topic_facet ANT-II/3
ANT-IV/3
ANT-VI/3
Atka Bay
AWI_Paleo
Gravity corer (Kiel type)
North Atlantic Ocean
Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI
Polarstern
PS04
PS04/257
PS08
PS08/366
PS1170-3
PS12
PS12/248
PS1388-3
PS1575-1
SL
South Orkney
description High resolution 230Thex and 10Be and biogenic barium profiles were measured at three sediment gravity cores (length 605-850 cm) from the Weddell Sea continental margin. Applying the 230Thex dating method, average sedimentation rates of 3 cm/kyr for the two cores from the South Orkney Slope and of 2.4 cm/kyr for the core from the eastern Weddell Sea were determined and compared to delta18O and lithostratigraphic results. Strong variations in the radionuclide concentrations in the sediments resembling the glacial/interglacial pattern of the delta18O stratigraphy and the 10Be stratigraphy of high northern latitudes were used for establishing a chronostratigraphy. Biogenic Ba shows a pattern similar to the radionuclide profiles, suggesting that both records were influenced by increased paleoproductivity at the beginning of the interglacials. However, 230Thex0 fluxes (0 stands for initial) exceeding production by up to a factor of 4 suggest that sediment redistribution processes, linked to variations in bottom water current velocity, played the major role in controlling the radionuclide and biogenic barium deposition during isotope stages 5e and 1. The correction for sediment focusing makes the 'true' vertical paleoproductivity rates, deduced from the fluxes of proxy tracers like biogenic barium, much lower than previously estimated. Very low 230Thex0 concentrations and fluxes during isotope stage 6 were probably caused by rapid deposition of older, resedimented material, delivered to the Weddell Sea continental slopes by the grounded ice shelves and contemporaneous erosion of particles originating from the water column.
format Dataset
author Frank, Martin
Eisenhauer, Anton
Bonn, Wolfgang J
Walter, Peter
Grobe, Hannes
Kubik, Peter W
Dittrich-Hannen, Beate
Mangini, Augusto
author_facet Frank, Martin
Eisenhauer, Anton
Bonn, Wolfgang J
Walter, Peter
Grobe, Hannes
Kubik, Peter W
Dittrich-Hannen, Beate
Mangini, Augusto
author_sort Frank, Martin
title Radionuclides measured on three sediment cores from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
title_short Radionuclides measured on three sediment cores from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
title_full Radionuclides measured on three sediment cores from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
title_fullStr Radionuclides measured on three sediment cores from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Radionuclides measured on three sediment cores from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
title_sort radionuclides measured on three sediment cores from the weddell sea, antarctica
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 1995
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.711504
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.711504
op_coverage MEDIAN LATITUDE: -65.129830 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -31.261830 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -69.033330 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -44.533330 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -62.849500 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -5.916660 * DATE/TIME START: 1983-12-12T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1987-12-26T13:05:00
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Ice Shelves
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op_source Supplement to: Frank, Martin; Eisenhauer, Anton; Bonn, Wolfgang J; Walter, Peter; Grobe, Hannes; Kubik, Peter W; Dittrich-Hannen, Beate; Mangini, Augusto (1995): Sediment redistribution versus paleoproductivity change: Weddell Sea margin sediment stratigraphy and biogenic particle flux of the last 250,000 years deduced from 230Thex, 10Be and biogenic barium profiles. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 136(3-4), 559-573, https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821X(95)00161-5
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