A multi-proxy approach to assessing isolation basin stratigraphy from the Lofoten Islands, Norway

This study takes a comprehensive approach to characterizing the isolation sequence of Heimerdalsvatnet, a coastal lake in the Lofoten Islands, northern Norway. We use established methods and explore new techniques to assess changes in marine influence. Bathymetric and sub-bottom profiles were acquir...

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Main Authors: Balascio, Nicholas L, Zhang, Zhaohui, Bradley, Raymond S, Perren, Bianca B, Dahl, Svein-Olaf, Bakke, Jostein
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spelling ftunivmassamh:oai:works.bepress.com:raymond_bradley-1163 2023-05-15T17:08:15+02:00 A multi-proxy approach to assessing isolation basin stratigraphy from the Lofoten Islands, Norway Balascio, Nicholas L Zhang, Zhaohui Bradley, Raymond S Perren, Bianca B Dahl, Svein-Olaf Bakke, Jostein 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://works.bepress.com/raymond_bradley/82 https://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1163&context=raymond_bradley unknown SelectedWorks https://works.bepress.com/raymond_bradley/82 https://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1163&context=raymond_bradley Raymond S Bradley Lake sediments Lofted Norway biomarker biogeochemistry Climate Geochemistry Sedimentology text 2011 ftunivmassamh 2022-01-09T20:13:45Z This study takes a comprehensive approach to characterizing the isolation sequence of Heimerdalsvatnet, a coastal lake in the Lofoten Islands, northern Norway. We use established methods and explore new techniques to assess changes in marine influence. Bathymetric and sub-bottom profiles were acquired to examine basin-wide sedimentation and a 5.8 m sediment core spanning the last 7800 cal yr BP was analyzed. We measured magnetic susceptibility, bulk organic matter properties, molecular biomarkers, diatom assemblages, and elemental profiles acquired by scanning X-ray fluorescence. These characteristics of the sediment reflect detailed changes in salinity and water column conditions as the lake was progressively isolated. Three distinct litho/chemo-stratigraphic units represent a restricted marine phase (7800–6500 cal yr BP), a transitional phase characterized by intermittent marine influence (6500–4900 cal yr BP), and complete isolation and freshwater sedimentation (4900 cal yr BP to present). Although there are uncertainties in the estimate of the threshold elevation of the lake, the timing of these phases generally corresponds with previous interpretations of the local relative sea-level history. This record captures sea-level regression following the Tapes transgression and supports the interpretation of a subsequent sea-level stillstand, dated in Heimerdalsvatnet from 6500 to 4900 cal yr BP. Text Lofoten Northern Norway University of Massachusetts: ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst Heimerdalsvatnet ENVELOPE(13.655,13.655,68.299,68.299) Lofoten Norway
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topic Lake sediments
Lofted
Norway
biomarker
biogeochemistry
Climate
Geochemistry
Sedimentology
spellingShingle Lake sediments
Lofted
Norway
biomarker
biogeochemistry
Climate
Geochemistry
Sedimentology
Balascio, Nicholas L
Zhang, Zhaohui
Bradley, Raymond S
Perren, Bianca B
Dahl, Svein-Olaf
Bakke, Jostein
A multi-proxy approach to assessing isolation basin stratigraphy from the Lofoten Islands, Norway
topic_facet Lake sediments
Lofted
Norway
biomarker
biogeochemistry
Climate
Geochemistry
Sedimentology
description This study takes a comprehensive approach to characterizing the isolation sequence of Heimerdalsvatnet, a coastal lake in the Lofoten Islands, northern Norway. We use established methods and explore new techniques to assess changes in marine influence. Bathymetric and sub-bottom profiles were acquired to examine basin-wide sedimentation and a 5.8 m sediment core spanning the last 7800 cal yr BP was analyzed. We measured magnetic susceptibility, bulk organic matter properties, molecular biomarkers, diatom assemblages, and elemental profiles acquired by scanning X-ray fluorescence. These characteristics of the sediment reflect detailed changes in salinity and water column conditions as the lake was progressively isolated. Three distinct litho/chemo-stratigraphic units represent a restricted marine phase (7800–6500 cal yr BP), a transitional phase characterized by intermittent marine influence (6500–4900 cal yr BP), and complete isolation and freshwater sedimentation (4900 cal yr BP to present). Although there are uncertainties in the estimate of the threshold elevation of the lake, the timing of these phases generally corresponds with previous interpretations of the local relative sea-level history. This record captures sea-level regression following the Tapes transgression and supports the interpretation of a subsequent sea-level stillstand, dated in Heimerdalsvatnet from 6500 to 4900 cal yr BP.
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author Balascio, Nicholas L
Zhang, Zhaohui
Bradley, Raymond S
Perren, Bianca B
Dahl, Svein-Olaf
Bakke, Jostein
author_facet Balascio, Nicholas L
Zhang, Zhaohui
Bradley, Raymond S
Perren, Bianca B
Dahl, Svein-Olaf
Bakke, Jostein
author_sort Balascio, Nicholas L
title A multi-proxy approach to assessing isolation basin stratigraphy from the Lofoten Islands, Norway
title_short A multi-proxy approach to assessing isolation basin stratigraphy from the Lofoten Islands, Norway
title_full A multi-proxy approach to assessing isolation basin stratigraphy from the Lofoten Islands, Norway
title_fullStr A multi-proxy approach to assessing isolation basin stratigraphy from the Lofoten Islands, Norway
title_full_unstemmed A multi-proxy approach to assessing isolation basin stratigraphy from the Lofoten Islands, Norway
title_sort multi-proxy approach to assessing isolation basin stratigraphy from the lofoten islands, norway
publisher SelectedWorks
publishDate 2011
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