Century- to millennial-scale sedimentological-geochemical records of glacial-Holocene sediment variations from the Barra Fan (NE Atlantic)

The Barra Fan, located at the continental margin of NW Scotland, offers a unique possibility to retrieve records of exceptional high resolution to obtain climate records on a century-millennial timescale. We used a sedimentological-geochemical approach to examine the sediment variations that reflect...

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Main Authors: Kroon, D, Knutz, Paul, Shimmield, Graham B, Austin, William E N, Derrick, S, Shimmield, Tracy
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2000
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/24e94ea0-ad3d-47bd-b62e-b16ae8470304 2024-04-28T08:21:34+00:00 Century- to millennial-scale sedimentological-geochemical records of glacial-Holocene sediment variations from the Barra Fan (NE Atlantic) Kroon, D Knutz, Paul Shimmield, Graham B Austin, William E N Derrick, S Shimmield, Tracy 2000 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/24e94ea0-ad3d-47bd-b62e-b16ae8470304 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Kroon , D , Knutz , P , Shimmield , G B , Austin , W E N , Derrick , S & Shimmield , T 2000 , ' Century- to millennial-scale sedimentological-geochemical records of glacial-Holocene sediment variations from the Barra Fan (NE Atlantic) ' , J GEOL SOC LONDON , vol. 157 , no. Pt No. 3 , pp. 643-653 . Geosciences Multidisciplinary NORTHEASTERN ATLANTIC SCOTLAND PERIOD GREENLAND ICE CIRCULATION OCEAN ICEBERG DISCHARGES BASIN NORTH-ATLANTIC article 2000 ftuhipublicatio 2024-04-04T17:16:02Z The Barra Fan, located at the continental margin of NW Scotland, offers a unique possibility to retrieve records of exceptional high resolution to obtain climate records on a century-millennial timescale. We used a sedimentological-geochemical approach to examine the sediment variations that reflect the palaeoceanography and climate history of the area. Inorganic chemistry combined with micropalaeontology reveals trends and changes in NE Atlantic palaeoceanography and northwest European climate at the sub-Milankovitch frequency. This study builds on results from two British Geological Survey cores and one giant piston core (Core 57/-11/59, Core 56/-10136 and Images Core MD95-2006) that were obtained during the NEAPACC (NE Atlantic Palaeoceanography, Special Topic NERC) phase. Geochemical records of lithogenic input fluctuate rapidly and their patterns parallel sea surface temperature and particle size records. The cold periods are characterized by increased clay input compared to the warm periods. The Younger Dryas period and other prominent periods such as the equivalent of Heinrich Event 1, show extremely expanded sections up to several metres in thickness. Enhancement of accumulation rates in the glacial section is due to the influence of downslope sedimentation, meltwater deposition; and large-scale currents redistributing the sediment along the upper slope. The radiochemical tracer (excess Th-230) shows that major shifts in terrigenous sediment supply were extremely rapid over the last 15 ka. The shifts in terrigenous supply occurred over time-spans of less than a century. Century-scale events of lithogenic input can be visually correlated to other North Atlantic climate records such as the GISP2 Greenland ice core delta(18)O record for the last 15 ka, although the resolution of radiocarbon dating of these events in the sediments is not sufficiently precise to verify that the visual correlations are correct. The particle flux and biogenic records show sawtooth-shaped cycles opposite to the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland ice core ice core North Atlantic University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI
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topic Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
NORTHEASTERN ATLANTIC
SCOTLAND
PERIOD
GREENLAND ICE
CIRCULATION
OCEAN
ICEBERG DISCHARGES
BASIN
NORTH-ATLANTIC
spellingShingle Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
NORTHEASTERN ATLANTIC
SCOTLAND
PERIOD
GREENLAND ICE
CIRCULATION
OCEAN
ICEBERG DISCHARGES
BASIN
NORTH-ATLANTIC
Kroon, D
Knutz, Paul
Shimmield, Graham B
Austin, William E N
Derrick, S
Shimmield, Tracy
Century- to millennial-scale sedimentological-geochemical records of glacial-Holocene sediment variations from the Barra Fan (NE Atlantic)
topic_facet Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
NORTHEASTERN ATLANTIC
SCOTLAND
PERIOD
GREENLAND ICE
CIRCULATION
OCEAN
ICEBERG DISCHARGES
BASIN
NORTH-ATLANTIC
description The Barra Fan, located at the continental margin of NW Scotland, offers a unique possibility to retrieve records of exceptional high resolution to obtain climate records on a century-millennial timescale. We used a sedimentological-geochemical approach to examine the sediment variations that reflect the palaeoceanography and climate history of the area. Inorganic chemistry combined with micropalaeontology reveals trends and changes in NE Atlantic palaeoceanography and northwest European climate at the sub-Milankovitch frequency. This study builds on results from two British Geological Survey cores and one giant piston core (Core 57/-11/59, Core 56/-10136 and Images Core MD95-2006) that were obtained during the NEAPACC (NE Atlantic Palaeoceanography, Special Topic NERC) phase. Geochemical records of lithogenic input fluctuate rapidly and their patterns parallel sea surface temperature and particle size records. The cold periods are characterized by increased clay input compared to the warm periods. The Younger Dryas period and other prominent periods such as the equivalent of Heinrich Event 1, show extremely expanded sections up to several metres in thickness. Enhancement of accumulation rates in the glacial section is due to the influence of downslope sedimentation, meltwater deposition; and large-scale currents redistributing the sediment along the upper slope. The radiochemical tracer (excess Th-230) shows that major shifts in terrigenous sediment supply were extremely rapid over the last 15 ka. The shifts in terrigenous supply occurred over time-spans of less than a century. Century-scale events of lithogenic input can be visually correlated to other North Atlantic climate records such as the GISP2 Greenland ice core delta(18)O record for the last 15 ka, although the resolution of radiocarbon dating of these events in the sediments is not sufficiently precise to verify that the visual correlations are correct. The particle flux and biogenic records show sawtooth-shaped cycles opposite to the ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kroon, D
Knutz, Paul
Shimmield, Graham B
Austin, William E N
Derrick, S
Shimmield, Tracy
author_facet Kroon, D
Knutz, Paul
Shimmield, Graham B
Austin, William E N
Derrick, S
Shimmield, Tracy
author_sort Kroon, D
title Century- to millennial-scale sedimentological-geochemical records of glacial-Holocene sediment variations from the Barra Fan (NE Atlantic)
title_short Century- to millennial-scale sedimentological-geochemical records of glacial-Holocene sediment variations from the Barra Fan (NE Atlantic)
title_full Century- to millennial-scale sedimentological-geochemical records of glacial-Holocene sediment variations from the Barra Fan (NE Atlantic)
title_fullStr Century- to millennial-scale sedimentological-geochemical records of glacial-Holocene sediment variations from the Barra Fan (NE Atlantic)
title_full_unstemmed Century- to millennial-scale sedimentological-geochemical records of glacial-Holocene sediment variations from the Barra Fan (NE Atlantic)
title_sort century- to millennial-scale sedimentological-geochemical records of glacial-holocene sediment variations from the barra fan (ne atlantic)
publishDate 2000
url https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/24e94ea0-ad3d-47bd-b62e-b16ae8470304
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Greenland ice core
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North Atlantic
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Greenland ice core
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