Post-LGM palaeoclimatic changes derived from diatom census counts in the Western Ross Sea area (East Antarctica)

The Ross Sea is one of the most important region of the Southern Ocean since it is involved in the formation of dense, saline and super-cooled water masses (the High Salinity Shelf Water – HSSW and the Ice Shelf Water - ISW). These water masses descend into the deep ocean to form Antarctic Bottom Wa...

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Published in:Rendiconti Online della Società Geologica Italiana
Main Authors: MEZGEC, KARIN, COLIZZA, ESTER, MELIS, ROMANA, Lucchi, R.
Other Authors: FIST-Federazione Italiana Scienze della Terra, Mezgec, Karin, Colizza, Ester, Melis, Romana
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Language:English
Published: FIST, Federazione Italiana di Scienze della Terra 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2836273
https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2014.140
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spelling ftunitriestiris:oai:arts.units.it:11368/2836273 2023-05-15T14:13:51+02:00 Post-LGM palaeoclimatic changes derived from diatom census counts in the Western Ross Sea area (East Antarctica) MEZGEC, KARIN COLIZZA, ESTER MELIS, ROMANA Lucchi, R. FIST-Federazione Italiana Scienze della Terra Mezgec, Karin Colizza, Ester Melis, Romana Lucchi, R. 2014 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2836273 https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2014.140 eng eng FIST, Federazione Italiana di Scienze della Terra ispartofbook:EPITOME 2014 - GEOITALIA 2014 - IX Forum Italiano della Terra The Future of the Italian Geosciences - The Italian Geosciences of the Future- 87° Congresso della Società Geologica Italiana e 90° Congresso della Società Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia volume:31 firstpage:72 lastpage:72 numberofpages:1 journal:RENDICONTI ONLINE DELLA SOCIETÀ GEOLOGICA ITALIANA http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2836273 doi:10.3301/ROL.2014.140 Diatoms Ross Sea paleoclimate info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2014 ftunitriestiris https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2014.140 2023-04-09T06:12:34Z The Ross Sea is one of the most important region of the Southern Ocean since it is involved in the formation of dense, saline and super-cooled water masses (the High Salinity Shelf Water – HSSW and the Ice Shelf Water - ISW). These water masses descend into the deep ocean to form Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) which plays a key role in the global thermohaline circulation and, in turn, in the global climate system. Four marine sediment cores and two box cores have been selected along a transect, considering the possible preferential path of the HSSW, passing across the Joides Basin Trough, on the continental shelf (cores ANTA99-cJ5 and ANTA99-cJ3), and reaching the Central Basin, a confined depositional system located at the mouth of Joides Basin (cores ANTA95-c98, KI13-c1 and box cores KI13-bc4, KI13-bc2). Core ANTA99-cJ5 was partly studied within the ESF-PNRA HOLOCLIP (Holocene climate variability at high-southern latitudes: an integrated perspective) Project, while all other cores have been analysed in the framework of the PNRA-ROSSLOPE (Past and present sedimentary dynamic in the ROSS Sea: a multidisciplinary approach to study the continental SLOPE) Project. Multidisciplinary analyses were performed in order to study the past oceanographic and climatic evolution of the Western Ross Sea occurred during the post-LGM deglaciation phases. Both cores collected in the Joides Basin are characterized by diatomaceous mud with high abundance of Chaetoceros Hyalochaete resting spores (CRS) at the base of the sequence that indicate the beginning of the glacial retreat. The subsequent up-core increase in Fragilariopsis curta suggests the establishment of seasonal sea ice associated with the Ross Ice Shelf retreat. The cores collected on the continental slope are, instead, characterized by gravelly-silty-sand to clayey silt with mixed-age diatom species that are present at the base of the sequence with high relative abundance of Eucampia antarctica spores which could be linked with sea ice. On the other hand the upper part ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Shelf Ross Ice Shelf Ross Sea Sea ice Southern Ocean Università degli studi di Trieste: ArTS (Archivio della ricerca di Trieste) Antarctic Southern Ocean East Antarctica Ross Sea Ross Ice Shelf Joides Basin ENVELOPE(174.000,174.000,-74.500,-74.500) Central Basin ENVELOPE(178.000,178.000,-72.300,-72.300) Rendiconti Online della Società Geologica Italiana 31
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Ross Sea
paleoclimate
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MEZGEC, KARIN
COLIZZA, ESTER
MELIS, ROMANA
Lucchi, R.
Post-LGM palaeoclimatic changes derived from diatom census counts in the Western Ross Sea area (East Antarctica)
topic_facet Diatoms
Ross Sea
paleoclimate
description The Ross Sea is one of the most important region of the Southern Ocean since it is involved in the formation of dense, saline and super-cooled water masses (the High Salinity Shelf Water – HSSW and the Ice Shelf Water - ISW). These water masses descend into the deep ocean to form Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) which plays a key role in the global thermohaline circulation and, in turn, in the global climate system. Four marine sediment cores and two box cores have been selected along a transect, considering the possible preferential path of the HSSW, passing across the Joides Basin Trough, on the continental shelf (cores ANTA99-cJ5 and ANTA99-cJ3), and reaching the Central Basin, a confined depositional system located at the mouth of Joides Basin (cores ANTA95-c98, KI13-c1 and box cores KI13-bc4, KI13-bc2). Core ANTA99-cJ5 was partly studied within the ESF-PNRA HOLOCLIP (Holocene climate variability at high-southern latitudes: an integrated perspective) Project, while all other cores have been analysed in the framework of the PNRA-ROSSLOPE (Past and present sedimentary dynamic in the ROSS Sea: a multidisciplinary approach to study the continental SLOPE) Project. Multidisciplinary analyses were performed in order to study the past oceanographic and climatic evolution of the Western Ross Sea occurred during the post-LGM deglaciation phases. Both cores collected in the Joides Basin are characterized by diatomaceous mud with high abundance of Chaetoceros Hyalochaete resting spores (CRS) at the base of the sequence that indicate the beginning of the glacial retreat. The subsequent up-core increase in Fragilariopsis curta suggests the establishment of seasonal sea ice associated with the Ross Ice Shelf retreat. The cores collected on the continental slope are, instead, characterized by gravelly-silty-sand to clayey silt with mixed-age diatom species that are present at the base of the sequence with high relative abundance of Eucampia antarctica spores which could be linked with sea ice. On the other hand the upper part ...
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title Post-LGM palaeoclimatic changes derived from diatom census counts in the Western Ross Sea area (East Antarctica)
title_short Post-LGM palaeoclimatic changes derived from diatom census counts in the Western Ross Sea area (East Antarctica)
title_full Post-LGM palaeoclimatic changes derived from diatom census counts in the Western Ross Sea area (East Antarctica)
title_fullStr Post-LGM palaeoclimatic changes derived from diatom census counts in the Western Ross Sea area (East Antarctica)
title_full_unstemmed Post-LGM palaeoclimatic changes derived from diatom census counts in the Western Ross Sea area (East Antarctica)
title_sort post-lgm palaeoclimatic changes derived from diatom census counts in the western ross sea area (east antarctica)
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