First indication of Storegga tsunami deposits from East Greenland:

A 2.73 m long sediment sequence from Loon Lake, located at 18m a.s.l. on outer Geographical Society Ø, East Greenland, was investigated for its chronology and changes in physical and biogeochemical properties, macrofossils, and grain-size distribution. The predominance of marine fossils throughout t...

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Main Authors: Wagner, B., Bennike, O., Klug, M., Cremer, H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2007
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author Wagner, B.
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Klug, M.
Cremer, H.
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Cremer, H.
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description A 2.73 m long sediment sequence from Loon Lake, located at 18m a.s.l. on outer Geographical Society Ø, East Greenland, was investigated for its chronology and changes in physical and biogeochemical properties, macrofossils, and grain-size distribution. The predominance of marine fossils throughout the sequence, dated by 14C AMS to between 8630 and 7535 cal. yr BP, shows that the Loon Lake at that time was a marine basin, which according to existing sea-level curves was about 15-35 m deep. The sequence mainly consists of fine grained homogeneous sediments, which are interrupted by a 0.72 m thick sandy horizon with erosive basis and distinct fluctuations in the grain-size distribution and in the physical and biogeochemical properties. According to the radiocarbon dates, this sandy horizon was deposited after 8500-8300 cal. yr BP and is interpreted as originating from the Storegga tsunami. The record from Loon Lake provides the first indication of Storegga tsunami deposits from East Greenland. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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spelling fttno:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:9f4945f2-21e7-4cb7-b397-e345e3d517c8 2025-01-16T20:38:15+00:00 First indication of Storegga tsunami deposits from East Greenland: Wagner, B. Bennike, O. Klug, M. Cremer, H. 2007-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9f4945f2-21e7-4cb7-b397-e345e3d517c8 en eng uuid:9f4945f2-21e7-4cb7-b397-e345e3d517c8 239962 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9f4945f2-21e7-4cb7-b397-e345e3d517c8 Journal of Quaternary Science, 4, 22, 321-325 Geosciences Coastal basin East Greenland Holocene Relative sea level Storegga tsunami deposits biogeochemistry fine grained sediment radiocarbon dating sea level change sedimentary sequence sequence stratigraphy tsunami Arctic Greenland article 2007 fttno 2022-04-10T15:54:35Z A 2.73 m long sediment sequence from Loon Lake, located at 18m a.s.l. on outer Geographical Society Ø, East Greenland, was investigated for its chronology and changes in physical and biogeochemical properties, macrofossils, and grain-size distribution. The predominance of marine fossils throughout the sequence, dated by 14C AMS to between 8630 and 7535 cal. yr BP, shows that the Loon Lake at that time was a marine basin, which according to existing sea-level curves was about 15-35 m deep. The sequence mainly consists of fine grained homogeneous sediments, which are interrupted by a 0.72 m thick sandy horizon with erosive basis and distinct fluctuations in the grain-size distribution and in the physical and biogeochemical properties. According to the radiocarbon dates, this sandy horizon was deposited after 8500-8300 cal. yr BP and is interpreted as originating from the Storegga tsunami. The record from Loon Lake provides the first indication of Storegga tsunami deposits from East Greenland. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic East Greenland Greenland TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology) Arctic Geographical Society Ø ENVELOPE(-23.250,-23.250,72.950,72.950) Greenland Storegga ENVELOPE(18.251,18.251,68.645,68.645)
spellingShingle Geosciences
Coastal basin
East Greenland
Holocene
Relative sea level
Storegga tsunami deposits
biogeochemistry
fine grained sediment
radiocarbon dating
sea level change
sedimentary sequence
sequence stratigraphy
tsunami
Arctic
Greenland
Wagner, B.
Bennike, O.
Klug, M.
Cremer, H.
First indication of Storegga tsunami deposits from East Greenland:
title First indication of Storegga tsunami deposits from East Greenland:
title_full First indication of Storegga tsunami deposits from East Greenland:
title_fullStr First indication of Storegga tsunami deposits from East Greenland:
title_full_unstemmed First indication of Storegga tsunami deposits from East Greenland:
title_short First indication of Storegga tsunami deposits from East Greenland:
title_sort first indication of storegga tsunami deposits from east greenland:
topic Geosciences
Coastal basin
East Greenland
Holocene
Relative sea level
Storegga tsunami deposits
biogeochemistry
fine grained sediment
radiocarbon dating
sea level change
sedimentary sequence
sequence stratigraphy
tsunami
Arctic
Greenland
topic_facet Geosciences
Coastal basin
East Greenland
Holocene
Relative sea level
Storegga tsunami deposits
biogeochemistry
fine grained sediment
radiocarbon dating
sea level change
sedimentary sequence
sequence stratigraphy
tsunami
Arctic
Greenland
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