Late Quaternary evolution of sediment provenances in the Central Arctic Ocean: Mineral assemblage, trace element composition and Nd and Pb isotope fingerprints of detrital fraction from the Northern Mendeleev Ridge

Mineral assemblage, trace element content and Nd and Pb isotope signatures were analysed on the fine fraction (<20μm) of sedimentary records from the Northern Mendeleev Ridge in the Central Arctic Ocean. Our aim was to identify the detrital particle provenance and to interpret the changes over th...

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Published in:Quaternary Science Reviews
Main Authors: Mattielli, N., Fagel, N., Not, C., Gueibe, J., Bazhenova, E.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.12.011
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spelling ftunivhongkonghu:oai:hub.hku.hk:10722/210128 2023-05-15T14:51:18+02:00 Late Quaternary evolution of sediment provenances in the Central Arctic Ocean: Mineral assemblage, trace element composition and Nd and Pb isotope fingerprints of detrital fraction from the Northern Mendeleev Ridge Mattielli, N. Fagel, N. Not, C. Gueibe, J. Bazhenova, E. 2014 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.12.011 http://hdl.handle.net/10722/210128 eng eng Quaternary Science Reviews Quaternary Science Reviews, 2014, v. 92, p. 140-154 doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.12.011 154 0277-3791 eid_2-s2.0-84900449868 140 http://hdl.handle.net/10722/210128 92 Mineral assemblage Sediment Paleoceanography Trace element composition Late Quaternary Arctic Ocean Radiogenic isotope Article 2014 ftunivhongkonghu https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.12.011 2023-01-14T16:06:40Z Mineral assemblage, trace element content and Nd and Pb isotope signatures were analysed on the fine fraction (<20μm) of sedimentary records from the Northern Mendeleev Ridge in the Central Arctic Ocean. Our aim was to identify the detrital particle provenance and to interpret the changes over the past ~250ka in the relative contribution of the different source-areas in relation to paleoenvironmental conditions. The clay mineral assemblage and the Nd and Pb isotope signatures depict systematic changes over the Late Quaternary. The bulk mineralogy exhibits increases in the relative contribution of carbonate minerals vs. silicates in interglacial/deglacial intervals. In glacial intervals, the mineral assemblage of the <20μm fraction is characterised by an enrichment in kaolinite, counterbalanced by a decrease in illite. The Nd and Pb isotope signatures of <20μm fraction are interpreted using a three end-member mixing model, involving crustal supplies from North America and Canada, from the Siberian margin and some from volcanic material. A compilation of geochemical signatures of geological terraines surrounding the Arctic Ocean allowed each end-member to be assigned a representative signature, averaging the signal of the eroded terraines. The Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) of the MacKenzie River represents an average signature of the sedimentary supplies delivered from the North American platform and Canadian margin. The SPM of the Lena River reflects the mean sedimentary signature of the Siberian platform. The Okhotsh-Chukotka province from the Eastern border of Siberia is identified as the most probable volcanic source. Late Quaternary evolution of the estimated relative contribution of the three end-members confirms that the sediment provenances in the Central Arctic Ocean remain close to the current conditions during past interglacials/deglacials MIS1-3, MIS5/TII and MIS7/TIII. In contrast, glacial conditions (MIS4 and MIS6) record minimum supplies from the American margin, associated with ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Central Arctic Chukotka lena river Mackenzie river Siberia University of Hong Kong: HKU Scholars Hub Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada Mackenzie River Quaternary Science Reviews 92 140 154
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topic Mineral assemblage
Sediment
Paleoceanography
Trace element composition
Late Quaternary
Arctic Ocean
Radiogenic isotope
spellingShingle Mineral assemblage
Sediment
Paleoceanography
Trace element composition
Late Quaternary
Arctic Ocean
Radiogenic isotope
Mattielli, N.
Fagel, N.
Not, C.
Gueibe, J.
Bazhenova, E.
Late Quaternary evolution of sediment provenances in the Central Arctic Ocean: Mineral assemblage, trace element composition and Nd and Pb isotope fingerprints of detrital fraction from the Northern Mendeleev Ridge
topic_facet Mineral assemblage
Sediment
Paleoceanography
Trace element composition
Late Quaternary
Arctic Ocean
Radiogenic isotope
description Mineral assemblage, trace element content and Nd and Pb isotope signatures were analysed on the fine fraction (<20μm) of sedimentary records from the Northern Mendeleev Ridge in the Central Arctic Ocean. Our aim was to identify the detrital particle provenance and to interpret the changes over the past ~250ka in the relative contribution of the different source-areas in relation to paleoenvironmental conditions. The clay mineral assemblage and the Nd and Pb isotope signatures depict systematic changes over the Late Quaternary. The bulk mineralogy exhibits increases in the relative contribution of carbonate minerals vs. silicates in interglacial/deglacial intervals. In glacial intervals, the mineral assemblage of the <20μm fraction is characterised by an enrichment in kaolinite, counterbalanced by a decrease in illite. The Nd and Pb isotope signatures of <20μm fraction are interpreted using a three end-member mixing model, involving crustal supplies from North America and Canada, from the Siberian margin and some from volcanic material. A compilation of geochemical signatures of geological terraines surrounding the Arctic Ocean allowed each end-member to be assigned a representative signature, averaging the signal of the eroded terraines. The Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) of the MacKenzie River represents an average signature of the sedimentary supplies delivered from the North American platform and Canadian margin. The SPM of the Lena River reflects the mean sedimentary signature of the Siberian platform. The Okhotsh-Chukotka province from the Eastern border of Siberia is identified as the most probable volcanic source. Late Quaternary evolution of the estimated relative contribution of the three end-members confirms that the sediment provenances in the Central Arctic Ocean remain close to the current conditions during past interglacials/deglacials MIS1-3, MIS5/TII and MIS7/TIII. In contrast, glacial conditions (MIS4 and MIS6) record minimum supplies from the American margin, associated with ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mattielli, N.
Fagel, N.
Not, C.
Gueibe, J.
Bazhenova, E.
author_facet Mattielli, N.
Fagel, N.
Not, C.
Gueibe, J.
Bazhenova, E.
author_sort Mattielli, N.
title Late Quaternary evolution of sediment provenances in the Central Arctic Ocean: Mineral assemblage, trace element composition and Nd and Pb isotope fingerprints of detrital fraction from the Northern Mendeleev Ridge
title_short Late Quaternary evolution of sediment provenances in the Central Arctic Ocean: Mineral assemblage, trace element composition and Nd and Pb isotope fingerprints of detrital fraction from the Northern Mendeleev Ridge
title_full Late Quaternary evolution of sediment provenances in the Central Arctic Ocean: Mineral assemblage, trace element composition and Nd and Pb isotope fingerprints of detrital fraction from the Northern Mendeleev Ridge
title_fullStr Late Quaternary evolution of sediment provenances in the Central Arctic Ocean: Mineral assemblage, trace element composition and Nd and Pb isotope fingerprints of detrital fraction from the Northern Mendeleev Ridge
title_full_unstemmed Late Quaternary evolution of sediment provenances in the Central Arctic Ocean: Mineral assemblage, trace element composition and Nd and Pb isotope fingerprints of detrital fraction from the Northern Mendeleev Ridge
title_sort late quaternary evolution of sediment provenances in the central arctic ocean: mineral assemblage, trace element composition and nd and pb isotope fingerprints of detrital fraction from the northern mendeleev ridge
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