Pleistocene Stratigraphy and Paleoenvironmental Variation from Lomonosov Ridge Sediments, Central Artic Ocean

High resolution seismoacoustic chirp sonar data and piston cores were collected from the Lomonosov Ridge in the central Arctic Ocean (85°–90°N; 130°–155°E). The chirp sonar data indicate substantial erosion on the ridge crest above 1000 mbsl while data from deeper sites show apparently undisturbed s...

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Published in:Global and Planetary Change
Main Authors: Jakobsson, Martin, Lovlie, Reidar, Arnold, E M, Backman, Jan, Polyak, Leonid, Knutsen, J O, Musatov, E
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Online Access:https://scholars.unh.edu/ccom/962
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0921-8181(01)00110-2
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spelling ftuninhampshire:oai:scholars.unh.edu:ccom-1962 2023-05-15T14:59:51+02:00 Pleistocene Stratigraphy and Paleoenvironmental Variation from Lomonosov Ridge Sediments, Central Artic Ocean Jakobsson, Martin Lovlie, Reidar Arnold, E M Backman, Jan Polyak, Leonid Knutsen, J O Musatov, E 2001-11-01T08:00:00Z https://scholars.unh.edu/ccom/962 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0921-8181(01)00110-2 unknown University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository https://scholars.unh.edu/ccom/962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0921-8181(01)00110-2 Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping Arctic Ocean grain size magnetics seismics sediment erosion ice grounding nannofossils foraminiferas stratigraphy Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology text 2001 ftuninhampshire https://doi.org/10.1016/S0921-8181(01)00110-2 2023-01-30T21:33:22Z High resolution seismoacoustic chirp sonar data and piston cores were collected from the Lomonosov Ridge in the central Arctic Ocean (85°–90°N; 130°–155°E). The chirp sonar data indicate substantial erosion on the ridge crest above 1000 mbsl while data from deeper sites show apparently undisturbed sedimentation. Piston cores from both the eroded ridge crest and the slopes have been analyzed for a variety of properties, permitting inter-core correlation and description of paleoenvironmental change over time. Based on the evidence of extensive sediment erosion at depths above 1000 mbsl, we infer that the top of the Lomonosov Ridge has been eroded by grounded ice during a prominent glacial event that took place during MIS 6 according to a newly published age model. This event is coeval with a dramatic shift from low amplitude glacial–interglacial variability to high amplitude variability recorded in the sedimentary record. The new age model used in our study is based on nannofossil biostratigraphy and correlation between sedimentary cycles and a low-latitude oxygen isotope record and confirmed by paleomagnetic polarity studies where negative paleomagnetic inclinations are assigned to excursions. Due to the controversy between this age model and age models that assign the negative paleomagnetic inclinations to polarity reversals, we provide a correlation to Lomonosov Ridge core PS2185-6 [Spielhagen et al., Geology, 25 (1997) 783]. According to the latter age models, the Lomonosov Ridge was eroded by ice grounding much earlier, at MIS 16. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Foraminifera* Lomonosov Ridge University of New Hampshire: Scholars Repository Arctic Arctic Ocean Global and Planetary Change 31 1-4 1 22
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topic Arctic Ocean
grain size
magnetics
seismics
sediment erosion
ice grounding
nannofossils
foraminiferas
stratigraphy
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
spellingShingle Arctic Ocean
grain size
magnetics
seismics
sediment erosion
ice grounding
nannofossils
foraminiferas
stratigraphy
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Jakobsson, Martin
Lovlie, Reidar
Arnold, E M
Backman, Jan
Polyak, Leonid
Knutsen, J O
Musatov, E
Pleistocene Stratigraphy and Paleoenvironmental Variation from Lomonosov Ridge Sediments, Central Artic Ocean
topic_facet Arctic Ocean
grain size
magnetics
seismics
sediment erosion
ice grounding
nannofossils
foraminiferas
stratigraphy
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
description High resolution seismoacoustic chirp sonar data and piston cores were collected from the Lomonosov Ridge in the central Arctic Ocean (85°–90°N; 130°–155°E). The chirp sonar data indicate substantial erosion on the ridge crest above 1000 mbsl while data from deeper sites show apparently undisturbed sedimentation. Piston cores from both the eroded ridge crest and the slopes have been analyzed for a variety of properties, permitting inter-core correlation and description of paleoenvironmental change over time. Based on the evidence of extensive sediment erosion at depths above 1000 mbsl, we infer that the top of the Lomonosov Ridge has been eroded by grounded ice during a prominent glacial event that took place during MIS 6 according to a newly published age model. This event is coeval with a dramatic shift from low amplitude glacial–interglacial variability to high amplitude variability recorded in the sedimentary record. The new age model used in our study is based on nannofossil biostratigraphy and correlation between sedimentary cycles and a low-latitude oxygen isotope record and confirmed by paleomagnetic polarity studies where negative paleomagnetic inclinations are assigned to excursions. Due to the controversy between this age model and age models that assign the negative paleomagnetic inclinations to polarity reversals, we provide a correlation to Lomonosov Ridge core PS2185-6 [Spielhagen et al., Geology, 25 (1997) 783]. According to the latter age models, the Lomonosov Ridge was eroded by ice grounding much earlier, at MIS 16.
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author Jakobsson, Martin
Lovlie, Reidar
Arnold, E M
Backman, Jan
Polyak, Leonid
Knutsen, J O
Musatov, E
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Lovlie, Reidar
Arnold, E M
Backman, Jan
Polyak, Leonid
Knutsen, J O
Musatov, E
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title Pleistocene Stratigraphy and Paleoenvironmental Variation from Lomonosov Ridge Sediments, Central Artic Ocean
title_short Pleistocene Stratigraphy and Paleoenvironmental Variation from Lomonosov Ridge Sediments, Central Artic Ocean
title_full Pleistocene Stratigraphy and Paleoenvironmental Variation from Lomonosov Ridge Sediments, Central Artic Ocean
title_fullStr Pleistocene Stratigraphy and Paleoenvironmental Variation from Lomonosov Ridge Sediments, Central Artic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Pleistocene Stratigraphy and Paleoenvironmental Variation from Lomonosov Ridge Sediments, Central Artic Ocean
title_sort pleistocene stratigraphy and paleoenvironmental variation from lomonosov ridge sediments, central artic ocean
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