Early Holocene sea level in the Canadian Beaufort Sea constrained by radiocarbon dates from a deep borehole in the Mackenzie Trough, Arctic Canada.

Deglacial and Holocene relative sea level (RSL) in the Canadian Beaufort Sea was influenced by the timing and extent of glacial ice in the Mackenzie River corridor and adjacent coastal plains. Considerable evidence indicates extensive ice cover in this region of northwestern Canada during the Late W...

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Main Authors: O’Regan, M., Coxall, H., Hill, P., Hilton, R., Muschitiello, F., Swärd, H.
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spelling ftunivdurham:oai:dro.dur.ac.uk.OAI2:25280 2023-05-15T15:15:19+02:00 Early Holocene sea level in the Canadian Beaufort Sea constrained by radiocarbon dates from a deep borehole in the Mackenzie Trough, Arctic Canada. O’Regan, M. Coxall, H. Hill, P. Hilton, R. Muschitiello, F. Swärd, H. 2018-10-01 application/pdf http://dro.dur.ac.uk/25280/ http://dro.dur.ac.uk/25280/1/25280.pdf https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12335 unknown Wiley dro:25280 issn:0300-9483 issn: 1502-3885 doi:10.1111/bor.12335 http://dro.dur.ac.uk/25280/ https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12335 http://dro.dur.ac.uk/25280/1/25280.pdf This is the accepted version of the following article: O’Regan, M., Coxall, H., Hill, P., Hilton, R., Muschitiello, F. & Swärd, H. (2018). Early Holocene sea level in the Canadian Beaufort Sea constrained by radiocarbon dates from a deep borehole in the Mackenzie Trough, Arctic Canada. Boreas 47(4): 1102-1117, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12335. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions for self-archiving. Boreas, 2018, Vol.47(4), pp.1102-1117 [Peer Reviewed Journal] Article PeerReviewed 2018 ftunivdurham https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12335 2020-06-04T22:24:47Z Deglacial and Holocene relative sea level (RSL) in the Canadian Beaufort Sea was influenced by the timing and extent of glacial ice in the Mackenzie River corridor and adjacent coastal plains. Considerable evidence indicates extensive ice cover in this region of northwestern Canada during the Late Wisconsinan. However, no absolute ages exist to constrain maximum RSL lowering before the late Holocene (4.2–0 ka). In 1984, the Geological Survey of Canada drilled an 81.5‐m‐deep borehole in the western Mackenzie Trough at 45 m water depth (MTW01). The lower 52.5 m of the borehole was interpreted as a deltaic progradational sequence deposited during a period of rising sea level. The upper 29 m was described as foraminifer‐bearing marine sediments deposited after transgression of the site, when RSL rose above ~−74 m. Here, we present radiocarbon measurements from MTW01, acquired from benthic foraminifera, mollusc fragments and particulate organic carbon in the >63 μm fraction (POC>63 μm) in an attempt to constrain the chronology of sediments within this borehole and date the timing of transgression. The deepest carbonate macrofossil was acquired from 8 m above the transgressive surface (equivalent to 21 m b.s.l.), where mollusc fragments returned a date of 9400 +180–260 cal. a BP (2σ). This provides the oldest constraint on Holocene sea‐level lowering in the region, and implies that transgression at this site occurred prior to the early Holocene. Ages obtained from the lower 52.5 m of the borehole are limited to POC>63 μm samples. These indicate that progradational sediments were deposited rapidly after 24 820 +390–380 cal. a BP (2σ). Due to the incorporation of older reworked organic matter, the actual age of progradation is likely to be younger, occurring after Late Wisconsinan glacial ice retreated from the coast. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Beaufort Sea Foraminifera* Mackenzie river Durham University: Durham Research Online Arctic Canada Mackenzie River MacKenzie Trough ENVELOPE(-138.025,-138.025,69.528,69.528) Boreas 47 4 1102 1117
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description Deglacial and Holocene relative sea level (RSL) in the Canadian Beaufort Sea was influenced by the timing and extent of glacial ice in the Mackenzie River corridor and adjacent coastal plains. Considerable evidence indicates extensive ice cover in this region of northwestern Canada during the Late Wisconsinan. However, no absolute ages exist to constrain maximum RSL lowering before the late Holocene (4.2–0 ka). In 1984, the Geological Survey of Canada drilled an 81.5‐m‐deep borehole in the western Mackenzie Trough at 45 m water depth (MTW01). The lower 52.5 m of the borehole was interpreted as a deltaic progradational sequence deposited during a period of rising sea level. The upper 29 m was described as foraminifer‐bearing marine sediments deposited after transgression of the site, when RSL rose above ~−74 m. Here, we present radiocarbon measurements from MTW01, acquired from benthic foraminifera, mollusc fragments and particulate organic carbon in the >63 μm fraction (POC>63 μm) in an attempt to constrain the chronology of sediments within this borehole and date the timing of transgression. The deepest carbonate macrofossil was acquired from 8 m above the transgressive surface (equivalent to 21 m b.s.l.), where mollusc fragments returned a date of 9400 +180–260 cal. a BP (2σ). This provides the oldest constraint on Holocene sea‐level lowering in the region, and implies that transgression at this site occurred prior to the early Holocene. Ages obtained from the lower 52.5 m of the borehole are limited to POC>63 μm samples. These indicate that progradational sediments were deposited rapidly after 24 820 +390–380 cal. a BP (2σ). Due to the incorporation of older reworked organic matter, the actual age of progradation is likely to be younger, occurring after Late Wisconsinan glacial ice retreated from the coast.
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author O’Regan, M.
Coxall, H.
Hill, P.
Hilton, R.
Muschitiello, F.
Swärd, H.
spellingShingle O’Regan, M.
Coxall, H.
Hill, P.
Hilton, R.
Muschitiello, F.
Swärd, H.
Early Holocene sea level in the Canadian Beaufort Sea constrained by radiocarbon dates from a deep borehole in the Mackenzie Trough, Arctic Canada.
author_facet O’Regan, M.
Coxall, H.
Hill, P.
Hilton, R.
Muschitiello, F.
Swärd, H.
author_sort O’Regan, M.
title Early Holocene sea level in the Canadian Beaufort Sea constrained by radiocarbon dates from a deep borehole in the Mackenzie Trough, Arctic Canada.
title_short Early Holocene sea level in the Canadian Beaufort Sea constrained by radiocarbon dates from a deep borehole in the Mackenzie Trough, Arctic Canada.
title_full Early Holocene sea level in the Canadian Beaufort Sea constrained by radiocarbon dates from a deep borehole in the Mackenzie Trough, Arctic Canada.
title_fullStr Early Holocene sea level in the Canadian Beaufort Sea constrained by radiocarbon dates from a deep borehole in the Mackenzie Trough, Arctic Canada.
title_full_unstemmed Early Holocene sea level in the Canadian Beaufort Sea constrained by radiocarbon dates from a deep borehole in the Mackenzie Trough, Arctic Canada.
title_sort early holocene sea level in the canadian beaufort sea constrained by radiocarbon dates from a deep borehole in the mackenzie trough, arctic canada.
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