The deglacial development of the Oxygen Minimum Zone in the Bering Sea : a study based on high-resolution laminated sediment records

A suite of partly laminated, mid-depth sediment cores from the Bering Sea shows that during the Bolling-Allerod (B/A) and early Holocene the oxygen minimum zone in this region strengthened to anoxic values of <0.1 ml/l and expanded vertically to water depths of >2100 m. Throughout the Bering-S...

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Main Author: Kühn, Hartmut
Other Authors: Tiedemann, Ralf, Diekmann, Bernhard
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universität Bremen 2015
Subjects:
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Online Access:https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/988
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spelling ftsubbremen:oai:media.suub.uni-bremen.de:Publications/elib/988 2023-05-15T15:43:10+02:00 The deglacial development of the Oxygen Minimum Zone in the Bering Sea : a study based on high-resolution laminated sediment records Die deglaziale Entwicklung der Sauerstoff Minimum Zone im Beringmeer : eine Studie basierend auf hochauflösenden laminierten Sedimenten Kühn, Hartmut Tiedemann, Ralf Diekmann, Bernhard 2015-12-11 application/pdf https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/988 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00104970-13 eng eng Universität Bremen FB5 Geowissenschaften https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/988 urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00104970-13 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Bitte wählen Sie eine Lizenz aus: (Unsere Empfehlung: CC-BY) CC-BY Bering Sea Laminated sediments Oxygen minimum zone Deglaciation Productivity variations Nodal tidal cycle Pacific Decadal Oscillation 550 550 Earth sciences and geology ddc:550 Dissertation doctoralThesis 2015 ftsubbremen 2022-11-09T07:09:29Z A suite of partly laminated, mid-depth sediment cores from the Bering Sea shows that during the Bolling-Allerod (B/A) and early Holocene the oxygen minimum zone in this region strengthened to anoxic values of <0.1 ml/l and expanded vertically to water depths of >2100 m. Throughout the Bering-Sea and the Gulf of Alaska the onset of deglacial anoxia and thus the formation of laminations was a synchronous event. The disappearance of laminations was a diachronous process. A decadal-scale correlation of laminated sediment cores to the NGRIP d18O record revealed that lamina formation was tightly coupled to warm phases of the B/A and early Holocene, and the presence of varves. Anoxia were driven on millennial scales by basin-wide remineralization of organic matter, in combination with decadal scale export productivity increases during warmer times. Spectral analyses revealed that high primary productivity was related to the 18.6 yr nodal tidal cycle and Pacific Decadal Oscillation. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Bering Sea Beringmeer NGRIP Alaska Media SuUB Bremen (Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen) Bering Sea Gulf of Alaska Pacific
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topic Bering Sea
Laminated sediments
Oxygen minimum zone
Deglaciation
Productivity variations
Nodal tidal cycle
Pacific Decadal Oscillation
550
550 Earth sciences and geology
ddc:550
spellingShingle Bering Sea
Laminated sediments
Oxygen minimum zone
Deglaciation
Productivity variations
Nodal tidal cycle
Pacific Decadal Oscillation
550
550 Earth sciences and geology
ddc:550
Kühn, Hartmut
The deglacial development of the Oxygen Minimum Zone in the Bering Sea : a study based on high-resolution laminated sediment records
topic_facet Bering Sea
Laminated sediments
Oxygen minimum zone
Deglaciation
Productivity variations
Nodal tidal cycle
Pacific Decadal Oscillation
550
550 Earth sciences and geology
ddc:550
description A suite of partly laminated, mid-depth sediment cores from the Bering Sea shows that during the Bolling-Allerod (B/A) and early Holocene the oxygen minimum zone in this region strengthened to anoxic values of <0.1 ml/l and expanded vertically to water depths of >2100 m. Throughout the Bering-Sea and the Gulf of Alaska the onset of deglacial anoxia and thus the formation of laminations was a synchronous event. The disappearance of laminations was a diachronous process. A decadal-scale correlation of laminated sediment cores to the NGRIP d18O record revealed that lamina formation was tightly coupled to warm phases of the B/A and early Holocene, and the presence of varves. Anoxia were driven on millennial scales by basin-wide remineralization of organic matter, in combination with decadal scale export productivity increases during warmer times. Spectral analyses revealed that high primary productivity was related to the 18.6 yr nodal tidal cycle and Pacific Decadal Oscillation.
author2 Tiedemann, Ralf
Diekmann, Bernhard
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Kühn, Hartmut
author_facet Kühn, Hartmut
author_sort Kühn, Hartmut
title The deglacial development of the Oxygen Minimum Zone in the Bering Sea : a study based on high-resolution laminated sediment records
title_short The deglacial development of the Oxygen Minimum Zone in the Bering Sea : a study based on high-resolution laminated sediment records
title_full The deglacial development of the Oxygen Minimum Zone in the Bering Sea : a study based on high-resolution laminated sediment records
title_fullStr The deglacial development of the Oxygen Minimum Zone in the Bering Sea : a study based on high-resolution laminated sediment records
title_full_unstemmed The deglacial development of the Oxygen Minimum Zone in the Bering Sea : a study based on high-resolution laminated sediment records
title_sort deglacial development of the oxygen minimum zone in the bering sea : a study based on high-resolution laminated sediment records
publisher Universität Bremen
publishDate 2015
url https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/988
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00104970-13
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