Paleontological and sedimentological evidences in the Holocenic sedimentary record of the Bellsund Drift (Svalbard – Arctic)

The Arctic region represents a sensitive area to climatic variations. The Bellsund Drift is located in the Fram Strait area, between Greenland and Svalbard, and represents the only deep connection to the Arctic Ocean. In this strait occurs the interaction of two water masses, the warm Atlantic Water...

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Main Authors: Gamboa Sojo V. M., Morigi C., Husum K., Lucchi R. G.
Other Authors: Caterina Morigi, Fabio Massimo Petti, Bernardo Carmina, Karen Gariboldi, Domenico Calcaterra, Gamboa Sojo, V. M., Morigi, C., Husum, K., Lucchi, R. G.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: Società Geologica Italiana 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11568/1163985
https://doi.org/10.3301/ABSGI.2021.02
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spelling ftunivpisairis:oai:arpi.unipi.it:11568/1163985 2024-02-27T08:36:10+00:00 Paleontological and sedimentological evidences in the Holocenic sedimentary record of the Bellsund Drift (Svalbard – Arctic) Gamboa Sojo V. M. Morigi C. Husum K. Lucchi R. G. Caterina Morigi, Fabio Massimo Petti, Bernardo Carmina, Karen Gariboldi Domenico Calcaterra Gamboa Sojo, V. M. Morigi, C. Husum, K. Lucchi, R. G. 2021 ELETTRONICO https://hdl.handle.net/11568/1163985 https://doi.org/10.3301/ABSGI.2021.02 https://www.socgeol.it/N3668/paleoarc-2021-2nd-international-conference-on-processes-and-palaeo-environmental-changes-in-the-arctic-from-past-to-present.html eng eng Società Geologica Italiana country:ITA place:Roma ispartofbook:ABSTRACT BOOK - PalaeoArc 2021, 2nd International Conference on ‘Processes and Palaeo-environmental changes in the Arctic: from past to present PalaeoArc 2021, 2nd International Conference on ‘Processes and Palaeo-environmental changes in the Arctic: from past to present firstpage:37 lastpage:37 numberofpages:1 serie:ABSTRACT BOOK alleditors:Domenico Calcaterra https://hdl.handle.net/11568/1163985 doi:10.3301/ABSGI.2021.02 https://www.socgeol.it/N3668/paleoarc-2021-2nd-international-conference-on-processes-and-palaeo-environmental-changes-in-the-arctic-from-past-to-present.html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Foraminifera Grain size Contouritic deposits Bellsund Drift Holocene info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2021 ftunivpisairis https://doi.org/10.3301/ABSGI.2021.02 2024-01-31T17:40:29Z The Arctic region represents a sensitive area to climatic variations. The Bellsund Drift is located in the Fram Strait area, between Greenland and Svalbard, and represents the only deep connection to the Arctic Ocean. In this strait occurs the interaction of two water masses, the warm Atlantic Water (AW) and the cold Arctic water (ArW). This interaction produces an important heat and mass exchange with the Arctic Ocean, influencing the climate in the entire Arctic region. During the EUROFLEETS-2 Cruise PREPARED on board the R/V G.O. Sars, June 2014, a Calypso piston core GS191-01PC (1647 m water depth), was collected in the Bellsund Drift area. The core contains a highresolution depositional sedimentary record of the last 20 kyr (Lucchi et al., 2014). For this work, we focused on the expanded Holocene sequence (more than 5 m-thick), defined using the age model constructed by Caricchi et al. (2019). Our study is based on the benthic and planktic foraminifera and grain size analysis. The millennial record of the Bellsund Drift indicates a progressive increase of the water temperature, due to the incoming of the warm Atlantic water and the decreasing extension of sea-ice, which retreat by melting, producing cold superficial water masses facilitating the incoming of the AW into the entire water column. The IRD input during the end of the Upper Pleistocene indicates diffuse sea-ice and cold conditions. Higher productivity and warmer conditions characterised the Early Holocene. A shift from warm to colder conditions occurred during the Mid Holocene, affecting the ocean productivity. The Late Holocene showed the prevalence of surface cold-water conditions related to the sea ice melting, determined by increased AW heat inflow to the Arctic. Conference Object Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Bellsund Foraminifera* Fram Strait Greenland Sea ice Svalbard ARPI - Archivio della Ricerca dell'Università di Pisa Arctic Arctic Ocean Bellsund ENVELOPE(14.226,14.226,77.662,77.662) Greenland Svalbard
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topic Foraminifera
Grain size
Contouritic deposits
Bellsund Drift
Holocene
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Grain size
Contouritic deposits
Bellsund Drift
Holocene
Gamboa Sojo V. M.
Morigi C.
Husum K.
Lucchi R. G.
Paleontological and sedimentological evidences in the Holocenic sedimentary record of the Bellsund Drift (Svalbard – Arctic)
topic_facet Foraminifera
Grain size
Contouritic deposits
Bellsund Drift
Holocene
description The Arctic region represents a sensitive area to climatic variations. The Bellsund Drift is located in the Fram Strait area, between Greenland and Svalbard, and represents the only deep connection to the Arctic Ocean. In this strait occurs the interaction of two water masses, the warm Atlantic Water (AW) and the cold Arctic water (ArW). This interaction produces an important heat and mass exchange with the Arctic Ocean, influencing the climate in the entire Arctic region. During the EUROFLEETS-2 Cruise PREPARED on board the R/V G.O. Sars, June 2014, a Calypso piston core GS191-01PC (1647 m water depth), was collected in the Bellsund Drift area. The core contains a highresolution depositional sedimentary record of the last 20 kyr (Lucchi et al., 2014). For this work, we focused on the expanded Holocene sequence (more than 5 m-thick), defined using the age model constructed by Caricchi et al. (2019). Our study is based on the benthic and planktic foraminifera and grain size analysis. The millennial record of the Bellsund Drift indicates a progressive increase of the water temperature, due to the incoming of the warm Atlantic water and the decreasing extension of sea-ice, which retreat by melting, producing cold superficial water masses facilitating the incoming of the AW into the entire water column. The IRD input during the end of the Upper Pleistocene indicates diffuse sea-ice and cold conditions. Higher productivity and warmer conditions characterised the Early Holocene. A shift from warm to colder conditions occurred during the Mid Holocene, affecting the ocean productivity. The Late Holocene showed the prevalence of surface cold-water conditions related to the sea ice melting, determined by increased AW heat inflow to the Arctic.
author2 Caterina Morigi, Fabio Massimo Petti, Bernardo Carmina, Karen Gariboldi
Domenico Calcaterra
Gamboa Sojo, V. M.
Morigi, C.
Husum, K.
Lucchi, R. G.
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Morigi C.
Husum K.
Lucchi R. G.
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Morigi C.
Husum K.
Lucchi R. G.
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title Paleontological and sedimentological evidences in the Holocenic sedimentary record of the Bellsund Drift (Svalbard – Arctic)
title_short Paleontological and sedimentological evidences in the Holocenic sedimentary record of the Bellsund Drift (Svalbard – Arctic)
title_full Paleontological and sedimentological evidences in the Holocenic sedimentary record of the Bellsund Drift (Svalbard – Arctic)
title_fullStr Paleontological and sedimentological evidences in the Holocenic sedimentary record of the Bellsund Drift (Svalbard – Arctic)
title_full_unstemmed Paleontological and sedimentological evidences in the Holocenic sedimentary record of the Bellsund Drift (Svalbard – Arctic)
title_sort paleontological and sedimentological evidences in the holocenic sedimentary record of the bellsund drift (svalbard – arctic)
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https://www.socgeol.it/N3668/paleoarc-2021-2nd-international-conference-on-processes-and-palaeo-environmental-changes-in-the-arctic-from-past-to-present.html
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