Some Palaeoecological Remarks on the Ross Sea Shelf, Antarctica

Three gravity cores collected during the austral summer 1990–91 in different areas of the Ross Sea continental shelf have been studied. Sedimentological, micropalaeontological and chronological data show evidence for the different evolution of the Drygalski Basin, the Joides Basin and the Cape Adare...

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Main Authors: BRAMBATI, ANTONIO, FANZUTTI, GIOVANNI PAOLO, FINOCCHIARO, FURIO, MELIS, ROMANA, PUGLIESE, NEVIO, SALVI, Gianguido, C. Faranda
Other Authors: F M Faranda, L Guglielmo, A Ianora, Brambati, Antonio, Fanzutti, GIOVANNI PAOLO, Finocchiaro, Furio, Melis, Romana, Pugliese, Nevio, Salvi, Gianguido, C., Faranda
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Language:English
Published: Springer-Verlag, 2000. 2000
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spelling ftunitriestiris:oai:arts.units.it:11368/2729691 2023-05-15T13:50:37+02:00 Some Palaeoecological Remarks on the Ross Sea Shelf, Antarctica BRAMBATI, ANTONIO FANZUTTI, GIOVANNI PAOLO FINOCCHIARO, FURIO MELIS, ROMANA PUGLIESE, NEVIO SALVI, Gianguido C. Faranda F M Faranda L Guglielmo A Ianora Brambati, Antonio Fanzutti, GIOVANNI PAOLO Finocchiaro, Furio Melis, Romana Pugliese, Nevio Salvi, Gianguido C., Faranda 2000 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2729691 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59607-0_5 eng eng Springer-Verlag, 2000. country:DEU place:Berlino info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/9783642640483 ispartofbook:Ross Sea ecology : Italiantartide Expeditions (1987-1995) firstpage:51 lastpage:61 numberofpages:11 http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2729691 doi:10.1007/978-3-642-59607-0_5 Sediment cores micropaleontology info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2000 ftunitriestiris https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59607-0_5 2023-04-09T06:11:44Z Three gravity cores collected during the austral summer 1990–91 in different areas of the Ross Sea continental shelf have been studied. Sedimentological, micropalaeontological and chronological data show evidence for the different evolution of the Drygalski Basin, the Joides Basin and the Cape Adare area, during the late Quaternary. The advance of glaciers during LGM is well documented in the Drygalski Basin, where a basal till testifies the presence of an ice sheet anchored on the seafloor. In contrast, a glacial marine diamicton with calcareous foraminifers in the basal part of the core collected in the Joides Basin indicates that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet was not completely grounded on the seafloor during LGM. The successive deglacial phase is more or less synchronous in both basins (about 17ka B.P.) and is documented in the overlaying units by the occurrence of well-sorted sands and foraminifer colonization. A very different sediment accumulation rate between the Drygalski and the Joides Basins is probably related to higher bioproductivity and mud accumulation in the latter during the Holocene. The Cape Adare area is a different example of environmental evolution, as shown by the presence of biogenic calcareous deposits. These deposits occur throughout the entire core, but they decrease in phase with increasing terrigenous inputs, probably during interglacial times. Within this evolution, foraminiferal and ostracod assemblages are sensitive to glacial/interglacial conditions. Their higher diversity is mainly recorded during glacial time. Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet Ross Sea Università degli studi di Trieste: ArTS (Archivio della ricerca di Trieste) Antarctic Austral Ross Sea West Antarctic Ice Sheet Drygalski ENVELOPE(-61.000,-61.000,-64.717,-64.717) Adare ENVELOPE(170.233,170.233,-71.283,-71.283) Cape Adare ENVELOPE(175.000,175.000,-71.000,-71.000) Joides Basin ENVELOPE(174.000,174.000,-74.500,-74.500) Drygalski Basin ENVELOPE(166.500,166.500,-74.833,-74.833) 51 61 Berlin, Heidelberg
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BRAMBATI, ANTONIO
FANZUTTI, GIOVANNI PAOLO
FINOCCHIARO, FURIO
MELIS, ROMANA
PUGLIESE, NEVIO
SALVI, Gianguido
C. Faranda
Some Palaeoecological Remarks on the Ross Sea Shelf, Antarctica
topic_facet Sediment cores micropaleontology
description Three gravity cores collected during the austral summer 1990–91 in different areas of the Ross Sea continental shelf have been studied. Sedimentological, micropalaeontological and chronological data show evidence for the different evolution of the Drygalski Basin, the Joides Basin and the Cape Adare area, during the late Quaternary. The advance of glaciers during LGM is well documented in the Drygalski Basin, where a basal till testifies the presence of an ice sheet anchored on the seafloor. In contrast, a glacial marine diamicton with calcareous foraminifers in the basal part of the core collected in the Joides Basin indicates that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet was not completely grounded on the seafloor during LGM. The successive deglacial phase is more or less synchronous in both basins (about 17ka B.P.) and is documented in the overlaying units by the occurrence of well-sorted sands and foraminifer colonization. A very different sediment accumulation rate between the Drygalski and the Joides Basins is probably related to higher bioproductivity and mud accumulation in the latter during the Holocene. The Cape Adare area is a different example of environmental evolution, as shown by the presence of biogenic calcareous deposits. These deposits occur throughout the entire core, but they decrease in phase with increasing terrigenous inputs, probably during interglacial times. Within this evolution, foraminiferal and ostracod assemblages are sensitive to glacial/interglacial conditions. Their higher diversity is mainly recorded during glacial time.
author2 F M Faranda
L Guglielmo
A Ianora
Brambati, Antonio
Fanzutti, GIOVANNI PAOLO
Finocchiaro, Furio
Melis, Romana
Pugliese, Nevio
Salvi, Gianguido
C., Faranda
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author BRAMBATI, ANTONIO
FANZUTTI, GIOVANNI PAOLO
FINOCCHIARO, FURIO
MELIS, ROMANA
PUGLIESE, NEVIO
SALVI, Gianguido
C. Faranda
author_facet BRAMBATI, ANTONIO
FANZUTTI, GIOVANNI PAOLO
FINOCCHIARO, FURIO
MELIS, ROMANA
PUGLIESE, NEVIO
SALVI, Gianguido
C. Faranda
author_sort BRAMBATI, ANTONIO
title Some Palaeoecological Remarks on the Ross Sea Shelf, Antarctica
title_short Some Palaeoecological Remarks on the Ross Sea Shelf, Antarctica
title_full Some Palaeoecological Remarks on the Ross Sea Shelf, Antarctica
title_fullStr Some Palaeoecological Remarks on the Ross Sea Shelf, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Some Palaeoecological Remarks on the Ross Sea Shelf, Antarctica
title_sort some palaeoecological remarks on the ross sea shelf, antarctica
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