Sedimentology of surface samples from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
Mineralogical and granulometric properties of glacial-marine surface sediments of the Weddell Sea and adjoining areas were studied in order to decipher spatial variations of provenance and transport paths of terrigenous detritus from Antarctic sources. The silt fraction shows marked spatial differen...
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ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.730459 2024-09-15T17:35:01+00:00 Sedimentology of surface samples from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica Diekmann, Bernhard Kuhn, Gerhard MEDIAN LATITUDE: -66.916709 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -26.653303 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -78.262333 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -69.049333 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -48.723000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 37.479500 * DATE/TIME START: 1983-02-13T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1997-03-03T15:38:00 1999 application/zip, 3 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.730459 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.730459 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.730459 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.730459 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Diekmann, Bernhard; Kuhn, Gerhard (1999): Provenance and dispersal of glacial-marine surface sediments in the Weddell Sea and adjoining areas, Antarctica: ice-rafting versus current transport. Marine Geology, 158(1-4), 209-231, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0025-3227(98)00165-0 Adelaide Island Antarctic Peninsula ANTARTIDA8611 ANT-I/2 ANT-II/3 ANT-II/4 ANT-III/3 ANT-IV/2 ANT-IV/3 ANT-IV/4 ANT-IX/2 ANT-IX/3 ANT-V/4 ANT-VI/2 ANT-VI/3 ANT-VIII/5 ANT-VIII/6 ANT-X/2 ANT-X/4 ANT-X/5 ANT-X/6 ANT-XI/2 ANT-XI/4 ANT-XIV/3 Anvers Island Argentine Islands Astrid Ridge Atka Bay AWI_Paleo Barents Sea BC Box corer Bransfield Strait Camp Norway Cape Fiske Cosmonauts Sea CTD/Rosette CTD-RO D-EL-1 D-ORC-011 D-ORC-013 D-ORC-015 D-ORC-017 D-ORC-023 D-ORC-024 D-ORC-025 D-ORC-142 D-PA-1 Drake Passage Dredge dataset publication series 1999 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.73045910.1016/S0025-3227(98)00165-0 2024-08-21T00:02:25Z Mineralogical and granulometric properties of glacial-marine surface sediments of the Weddell Sea and adjoining areas were studied in order to decipher spatial variations of provenance and transport paths of terrigenous detritus from Antarctic sources. The silt fraction shows marked spatial differences in quartz contents. In the sand fractions heavy-mineral assemblages display low mineralogical maturity and are dominated by garnet, green hornblende, and various types of clinopyroxene. Cluster analysis yields distinct heavy-mineral assemblages, which can be attributed to specific source rocks of the Antarctic hinterland. The configuration of modern mineralogical provinces in the near-shore regions reflects the geological variety of the adjacent hinterland. In the distal parts of the study area, sand-sized heavy minerals are good tracers of ice-rafting. Granulometric characteristics and the distribution of heavy-mineral provinces reflect maxima of relative and absolute accumulation of ice-rafted detritus in accordance with major iceberg drift tracks in the course of the Weddell Gyre. Fine-grained and coarse-grained sediment fractions may have different origins. In the central Weddell Sea, coarse ice-rafted detritus basically derives from East Antarctic sources, while the fine-fraction is discharged from weak permanent bottom currents and/or episodic turbidity currents and shows affinities to southern Weddell Sea sources. Winnowing of quartz-rich sediments through intense bottom water formation in the southern Weddell Sea provides muddy suspensions enriched in quartz. The influence of quartz-rich suspensions moving within the Weddell Gyre contour current can be traced as far as the continental slope in the northwestern Weddell Sea. In general, the focusing of mud by currents significantly exceeds the relative and absolute contribution of ice-rafted detritus beyond the shelves of the study area. Other/Unknown Material Adelaide Island Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Anvers Island Argentine Islands Barents Sea Bransfield Strait Cosmonauts sea Drake Passage Iceberg* Weddell Sea PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(-69.049333,37.479500,-48.723000,-78.262333) |
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Adelaide Island Antarctic Peninsula ANTARTIDA8611 ANT-I/2 ANT-II/3 ANT-II/4 ANT-III/3 ANT-IV/2 ANT-IV/3 ANT-IV/4 ANT-IX/2 ANT-IX/3 ANT-V/4 ANT-VI/2 ANT-VI/3 ANT-VIII/5 ANT-VIII/6 ANT-X/2 ANT-X/4 ANT-X/5 ANT-X/6 ANT-XI/2 ANT-XI/4 ANT-XIV/3 Anvers Island Argentine Islands Astrid Ridge Atka Bay AWI_Paleo Barents Sea BC Box corer Bransfield Strait Camp Norway Cape Fiske Cosmonauts Sea CTD/Rosette CTD-RO D-EL-1 D-ORC-011 D-ORC-013 D-ORC-015 D-ORC-017 D-ORC-023 D-ORC-024 D-ORC-025 D-ORC-142 D-PA-1 Drake Passage Dredge |
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Adelaide Island Antarctic Peninsula ANTARTIDA8611 ANT-I/2 ANT-II/3 ANT-II/4 ANT-III/3 ANT-IV/2 ANT-IV/3 ANT-IV/4 ANT-IX/2 ANT-IX/3 ANT-V/4 ANT-VI/2 ANT-VI/3 ANT-VIII/5 ANT-VIII/6 ANT-X/2 ANT-X/4 ANT-X/5 ANT-X/6 ANT-XI/2 ANT-XI/4 ANT-XIV/3 Anvers Island Argentine Islands Astrid Ridge Atka Bay AWI_Paleo Barents Sea BC Box corer Bransfield Strait Camp Norway Cape Fiske Cosmonauts Sea CTD/Rosette CTD-RO D-EL-1 D-ORC-011 D-ORC-013 D-ORC-015 D-ORC-017 D-ORC-023 D-ORC-024 D-ORC-025 D-ORC-142 D-PA-1 Drake Passage Dredge Diekmann, Bernhard Kuhn, Gerhard Sedimentology of surface samples from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica |
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Adelaide Island Antarctic Peninsula ANTARTIDA8611 ANT-I/2 ANT-II/3 ANT-II/4 ANT-III/3 ANT-IV/2 ANT-IV/3 ANT-IV/4 ANT-IX/2 ANT-IX/3 ANT-V/4 ANT-VI/2 ANT-VI/3 ANT-VIII/5 ANT-VIII/6 ANT-X/2 ANT-X/4 ANT-X/5 ANT-X/6 ANT-XI/2 ANT-XI/4 ANT-XIV/3 Anvers Island Argentine Islands Astrid Ridge Atka Bay AWI_Paleo Barents Sea BC Box corer Bransfield Strait Camp Norway Cape Fiske Cosmonauts Sea CTD/Rosette CTD-RO D-EL-1 D-ORC-011 D-ORC-013 D-ORC-015 D-ORC-017 D-ORC-023 D-ORC-024 D-ORC-025 D-ORC-142 D-PA-1 Drake Passage Dredge |
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Mineralogical and granulometric properties of glacial-marine surface sediments of the Weddell Sea and adjoining areas were studied in order to decipher spatial variations of provenance and transport paths of terrigenous detritus from Antarctic sources. The silt fraction shows marked spatial differences in quartz contents. In the sand fractions heavy-mineral assemblages display low mineralogical maturity and are dominated by garnet, green hornblende, and various types of clinopyroxene. Cluster analysis yields distinct heavy-mineral assemblages, which can be attributed to specific source rocks of the Antarctic hinterland. The configuration of modern mineralogical provinces in the near-shore regions reflects the geological variety of the adjacent hinterland. In the distal parts of the study area, sand-sized heavy minerals are good tracers of ice-rafting. Granulometric characteristics and the distribution of heavy-mineral provinces reflect maxima of relative and absolute accumulation of ice-rafted detritus in accordance with major iceberg drift tracks in the course of the Weddell Gyre. Fine-grained and coarse-grained sediment fractions may have different origins. In the central Weddell Sea, coarse ice-rafted detritus basically derives from East Antarctic sources, while the fine-fraction is discharged from weak permanent bottom currents and/or episodic turbidity currents and shows affinities to southern Weddell Sea sources. Winnowing of quartz-rich sediments through intense bottom water formation in the southern Weddell Sea provides muddy suspensions enriched in quartz. The influence of quartz-rich suspensions moving within the Weddell Gyre contour current can be traced as far as the continental slope in the northwestern Weddell Sea. In general, the focusing of mud by currents significantly exceeds the relative and absolute contribution of ice-rafted detritus beyond the shelves of the study area. |
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Sedimentology of surface samples from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica |
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Sedimentology of surface samples from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica |
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Sedimentology of surface samples from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica |
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Sedimentology of surface samples from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica |
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Sedimentology of surface samples from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica |
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sedimentology of surface samples from the weddell sea, antarctica |
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1999 |
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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.730459 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.730459 |
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -66.916709 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -26.653303 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -78.262333 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -69.049333 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -48.723000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 37.479500 * DATE/TIME START: 1983-02-13T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1997-03-03T15:38:00 |
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Adelaide Island Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Anvers Island Argentine Islands Barents Sea Bransfield Strait Cosmonauts sea Drake Passage Iceberg* Weddell Sea |
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Adelaide Island Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Anvers Island Argentine Islands Barents Sea Bransfield Strait Cosmonauts sea Drake Passage Iceberg* Weddell Sea |
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Supplement to: Diekmann, Bernhard; Kuhn, Gerhard (1999): Provenance and dispersal of glacial-marine surface sediments in the Weddell Sea and adjoining areas, Antarctica: ice-rafting versus current transport. Marine Geology, 158(1-4), 209-231, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0025-3227(98)00165-0 |
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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.730459 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.730459 |
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CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.73045910.1016/S0025-3227(98)00165-0 |
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