Palaeoceanographic changes off North Iceland during the Holocene and Late Glacial: foraminifera, stable isotopes, diatoms and ice rafted debris

The north Icelandic shelf is partly distinguished by the Tjörnes Fracture Zone featuring numerous active basins in a mud-dominated shelf environment. Late Glacial and Holocene high-resolution sedimentary records from this area have been studied with tephrochronology as the main tool for correlation...

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Main Authors: Knudsen, Karen Luise, Eiriksson, Jón
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2019
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GC
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.899978
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899978
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.899978 2024-09-15T18:13:37+00:00 Palaeoceanographic changes off North Iceland during the Holocene and Late Glacial: foraminifera, stable isotopes, diatoms and ice rafted debris Knudsen, Karen Luise Eiriksson, Jón LATITUDE: 66.502500 * LONGITUDE: -19.072200 2019 application/zip, 5 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.899978 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899978 en eng PANGAEA Eiriksson, Jón; Knudsen, Karen Luise; Haflidason, Haflidi; Heinemeier, Jan (2000): Chronology of late Holocene climatic events in the northern North Atlantic based on AMS 14C dates and tephra markers from the volcano Hekla, Iceland. Journal of Quaternary Science, 15(6), 573-580, https://doi.org/10.1002/1099-1417(200009)15:6%3C573::AID-JQS554%3E3.0.CO;2-A https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.899978 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899978 CC-BY-4.0: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Knudsen, Karen Luise; Eiriksson, Jón (2002): Application of tephrochronology to the timing and correlation of palaeoceanographic events recorded in Holocene and Late Glacial shelf sediments off North Iceland. Marine Geology, 191(3-4), 165-188, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0025-3227(02)00530-3 Foraminifera GC Gravity corer HM107-03 Holocene Late Glacial N. Iceland shelf Eyjafjardarall North Atlantic Palaeoceanography tephrochronology dataset publication series 2019 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.89997810.1016/S0025-3227(02)00530-310.1002/1099-1417(200009)15:6%3C573::AID-JQS554%3E3.0.CO;2-A 2024-07-24T02:31:21Z The north Icelandic shelf is partly distinguished by the Tjörnes Fracture Zone featuring numerous active basins in a mud-dominated shelf environment. Late Glacial and Holocene high-resolution sedimentary records from this area have been studied with tephrochronology as the main tool for correlation and for exact timing of palaeoceanographic events in the area. Data from three new piston cores from the shelf demonstrate the importance of tephra markers for the first chronological evaluation and correlation of the cores. The correlation is extended with lithological logs and with magnetic susceptibility records. A detailed multidisciplinary study (including biostratigraphy and tephrochronology) of a late Holocene record of predominantly muddy sediments at the same location demonstrates that marked variations in the distribution of water masses occurred repeatedly through the last 4500 cal. yr. Of special interest is the exact timing of a marked drop in sea-surface temperature in the area, indicated by ice rafting debris concentration, to about 50 years before the Hekla 3 eruption, which occurred at 2980 cal. yr BP. This appears to predate most records of a general cooling event in NW Europe by a couple of centuries. Two different possible age models, one based on 14C dates combined with tephra markers and one based on tephra markers alone, are discussed in context with the problem of different marine reservoir ages of the water masses in the area. Other/Unknown Material Iceland North Atlantic PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(-19.072200,-19.072200,66.502500,66.502500)
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topic Foraminifera
GC
Gravity corer
HM107-03
Holocene
Late Glacial
N. Iceland shelf
Eyjafjardarall
North Atlantic
Palaeoceanography
tephrochronology
spellingShingle Foraminifera
GC
Gravity corer
HM107-03
Holocene
Late Glacial
N. Iceland shelf
Eyjafjardarall
North Atlantic
Palaeoceanography
tephrochronology
Knudsen, Karen Luise
Eiriksson, Jón
Palaeoceanographic changes off North Iceland during the Holocene and Late Glacial: foraminifera, stable isotopes, diatoms and ice rafted debris
topic_facet Foraminifera
GC
Gravity corer
HM107-03
Holocene
Late Glacial
N. Iceland shelf
Eyjafjardarall
North Atlantic
Palaeoceanography
tephrochronology
description The north Icelandic shelf is partly distinguished by the Tjörnes Fracture Zone featuring numerous active basins in a mud-dominated shelf environment. Late Glacial and Holocene high-resolution sedimentary records from this area have been studied with tephrochronology as the main tool for correlation and for exact timing of palaeoceanographic events in the area. Data from three new piston cores from the shelf demonstrate the importance of tephra markers for the first chronological evaluation and correlation of the cores. The correlation is extended with lithological logs and with magnetic susceptibility records. A detailed multidisciplinary study (including biostratigraphy and tephrochronology) of a late Holocene record of predominantly muddy sediments at the same location demonstrates that marked variations in the distribution of water masses occurred repeatedly through the last 4500 cal. yr. Of special interest is the exact timing of a marked drop in sea-surface temperature in the area, indicated by ice rafting debris concentration, to about 50 years before the Hekla 3 eruption, which occurred at 2980 cal. yr BP. This appears to predate most records of a general cooling event in NW Europe by a couple of centuries. Two different possible age models, one based on 14C dates combined with tephra markers and one based on tephra markers alone, are discussed in context with the problem of different marine reservoir ages of the water masses in the area.
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author Knudsen, Karen Luise
Eiriksson, Jón
author_facet Knudsen, Karen Luise
Eiriksson, Jón
author_sort Knudsen, Karen Luise
title Palaeoceanographic changes off North Iceland during the Holocene and Late Glacial: foraminifera, stable isotopes, diatoms and ice rafted debris
title_short Palaeoceanographic changes off North Iceland during the Holocene and Late Glacial: foraminifera, stable isotopes, diatoms and ice rafted debris
title_full Palaeoceanographic changes off North Iceland during the Holocene and Late Glacial: foraminifera, stable isotopes, diatoms and ice rafted debris
title_fullStr Palaeoceanographic changes off North Iceland during the Holocene and Late Glacial: foraminifera, stable isotopes, diatoms and ice rafted debris
title_full_unstemmed Palaeoceanographic changes off North Iceland during the Holocene and Late Glacial: foraminifera, stable isotopes, diatoms and ice rafted debris
title_sort palaeoceanographic changes off north iceland during the holocene and late glacial: foraminifera, stable isotopes, diatoms and ice rafted debris
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2019
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.899978
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899978
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op_source Supplement to: Knudsen, Karen Luise; Eiriksson, Jón (2002): Application of tephrochronology to the timing and correlation of palaeoceanographic events recorded in Holocene and Late Glacial shelf sediments off North Iceland. Marine Geology, 191(3-4), 165-188, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0025-3227(02)00530-3
op_relation Eiriksson, Jón; Knudsen, Karen Luise; Haflidason, Haflidi; Heinemeier, Jan (2000): Chronology of late Holocene climatic events in the northern North Atlantic based on AMS 14C dates and tephra markers from the volcano Hekla, Iceland. Journal of Quaternary Science, 15(6), 573-580, https://doi.org/10.1002/1099-1417(200009)15:6%3C573::AID-JQS554%3E3.0.CO;2-A
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