Sea-ice reconstruction over the last 3ka in the Ross Sea (Antarctica)

The aim of the project Holoferne was to obtain a continuous and highly resolved record of sea ice dynamics and other environmental parameters during the late Holocene. With this goal in mind, we collected a laminated sediment core (14.6 m long) in the Edisto inlet (Ross Sea, Antarctica). The coring...

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Main Authors: Tesi T., Gariboldi K., Belt S., Smik L., Muschitiello F., Colizza E., Giglio F., Giordano P., Finocchiaro F., Morigi C., Capotondi L., Gallerani A., Torricella F., Gazzurra G., Langone L.
Other Authors: Chiocci F.L., Budillon F., Ceramicola S., Gamberi F., Senatore M.R., Sulli A., Tesi, T., Gariboldi, K., Belt, S., Smik, L., Muschitiello, F., Colizza, E., Giglio, F., Giordano, P., Finocchiaro, F., Morigi, C., Capotondi, L., Gallerani, A., Torricella, F., Gazzurra, G., Langone, L.
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Language:English
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https://doi.org/10.3301/ABSGI.2019.02
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spelling ftunivpisairis:oai:arpi.unipi.it:11568/964245 2024-04-14T08:03:07+00:00 Sea-ice reconstruction over the last 3ka in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) Tesi T. Gariboldi K. Belt S. Smik L. Muschitiello F. Colizza E. Giglio F. Giordano P. Finocchiaro F. Morigi C. Capotondi L. Gallerani A. Torricella F. Gazzurra G. Langone L. Chiocci F.L., Budillon F., Ceramicola S., Gamberi F., Senatore M.R., Sulli A. Tesi, T. Gariboldi, K. Belt, S. Smik, L. Muschitiello, F. Colizza, E. Giglio, F. Giordano, P. Finocchiaro, F. Morigi, C. Capotondi, L. Gallerani, A. Torricella, F. Gazzurra, G. Langone, L. 2019 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11568/964245 https://doi.org/10.3301/ABSGI.2019.02 https://www.socgeol.it/files/download/pubblicazioni/Abstract%20Book/Abstract%20geologi%20marini%202019.pdf eng eng country:ITA place:Roma ispartofbook:“La geologia marina in Italia, Terzo Convegno dei geologi marini italiani - Roma, 21-22 febbraio 2019” La geologia marina in Italia, Terzo Convegno dei geologi marini italiani firstpage:68 lastpage:68 numberofpages:1 serie:ABSTRACT BOOK http://hdl.handle.net/11568/964245 doi:10.3301/ABSGI.2019.02 https://www.socgeol.it/files/download/pubblicazioni/Abstract%20Book/Abstract%20geologi%20marini%202019.pdf Paleorecords sea-ice reconstruction expanded sedimentary section Late Holocene Ross Sea info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2019 ftunivpisairis https://doi.org/10.3301/ABSGI.2019.02 2024-03-21T19:08:41Z The aim of the project Holoferne was to obtain a continuous and highly resolved record of sea ice dynamics and other environmental parameters during the late Holocene. With this goal in mind, we collected a laminated sediment core (14.6 m long) in the Edisto inlet (Ross Sea, Antarctica). The coring site was chosen in the inner bay, where the Holocene unit is particularly expanded (>60 m thick). By means of AMS 14C datings of the acid insoluble organic fraction, the expanded record covers the last ca. 2800 years indicating an average sedimentation rate of ca. 0.5 cm y-1. X-ray radiographs and visual inspections show well-preserved laminated sediments dominated by alternating dark- and light-brown diatom oozes. In this study, we present XRF core scanning data, diatom assemblages, high-resolution bulk organic matter geochemistry (stable isotopes and contents of organic carbon and total nitrogen), opal, grain size and lipid biomarker results with focus on the new IPSO25 proxy (di-unsaturated highly branched isoprenoid) of landfast sea ice. A sub-sample of well-defined dark and light laminae (n=33) exhibited a statistically different (t-test) composition in terms of stable carbon isotopes, IPSO25, relative percentage of same the diatoms such as Corethron pennatum, as well as porosity. Dark laminae are likely indicative of spring blooms when d13C signature and IPSO25 concentration are higher, whereas porosity is comparatively low. The heavy d13C signature and high IPSO25 values are consistent with deposition of sea-ice diatoms grown in reduced availability of dissolved inorganic carbon typical of sea-ice matrix and released in the water column during the sea ice melting season. By contrast, the IPSO25 in light laminae decreases by up to three-orders of magnitude together with a marked decrease of d13C. We interpret these trends to reflect a protracted opening of the bay later in summer and a greater availability of carbon for photosynthesis. Under these conditions, the greater Corethron pennatum concentration in ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica Ross Sea Sea ice ARPI - Archivio della Ricerca dell'Università di Pisa Edisto ENVELOPE(-67.133,-67.133,-68.217,-68.217) Edisto Inlet ENVELOPE(170.083,170.083,-72.333,-72.333) Inner Bay ENVELOPE(-37.967,-37.967,-54.017,-54.017) Ross Sea
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topic Paleorecords
sea-ice reconstruction
expanded sedimentary section
Late Holocene
Ross Sea
spellingShingle Paleorecords
sea-ice reconstruction
expanded sedimentary section
Late Holocene
Ross Sea
Tesi T.
Gariboldi K.
Belt S.
Smik L.
Muschitiello F.
Colizza E.
Giglio F.
Giordano P.
Finocchiaro F.
Morigi C.
Capotondi L.
Gallerani A.
Torricella F.
Gazzurra G.
Langone L.
Sea-ice reconstruction over the last 3ka in the Ross Sea (Antarctica)
topic_facet Paleorecords
sea-ice reconstruction
expanded sedimentary section
Late Holocene
Ross Sea
description The aim of the project Holoferne was to obtain a continuous and highly resolved record of sea ice dynamics and other environmental parameters during the late Holocene. With this goal in mind, we collected a laminated sediment core (14.6 m long) in the Edisto inlet (Ross Sea, Antarctica). The coring site was chosen in the inner bay, where the Holocene unit is particularly expanded (>60 m thick). By means of AMS 14C datings of the acid insoluble organic fraction, the expanded record covers the last ca. 2800 years indicating an average sedimentation rate of ca. 0.5 cm y-1. X-ray radiographs and visual inspections show well-preserved laminated sediments dominated by alternating dark- and light-brown diatom oozes. In this study, we present XRF core scanning data, diatom assemblages, high-resolution bulk organic matter geochemistry (stable isotopes and contents of organic carbon and total nitrogen), opal, grain size and lipid biomarker results with focus on the new IPSO25 proxy (di-unsaturated highly branched isoprenoid) of landfast sea ice. A sub-sample of well-defined dark and light laminae (n=33) exhibited a statistically different (t-test) composition in terms of stable carbon isotopes, IPSO25, relative percentage of same the diatoms such as Corethron pennatum, as well as porosity. Dark laminae are likely indicative of spring blooms when d13C signature and IPSO25 concentration are higher, whereas porosity is comparatively low. The heavy d13C signature and high IPSO25 values are consistent with deposition of sea-ice diatoms grown in reduced availability of dissolved inorganic carbon typical of sea-ice matrix and released in the water column during the sea ice melting season. By contrast, the IPSO25 in light laminae decreases by up to three-orders of magnitude together with a marked decrease of d13C. We interpret these trends to reflect a protracted opening of the bay later in summer and a greater availability of carbon for photosynthesis. Under these conditions, the greater Corethron pennatum concentration in ...
author2 Chiocci F.L., Budillon F., Ceramicola S., Gamberi F., Senatore M.R., Sulli A.
Tesi, T.
Gariboldi, K.
Belt, S.
Smik, L.
Muschitiello, F.
Colizza, E.
Giglio, F.
Giordano, P.
Finocchiaro, F.
Morigi, C.
Capotondi, L.
Gallerani, A.
Torricella, F.
Gazzurra, G.
Langone, L.
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author Tesi T.
Gariboldi K.
Belt S.
Smik L.
Muschitiello F.
Colizza E.
Giglio F.
Giordano P.
Finocchiaro F.
Morigi C.
Capotondi L.
Gallerani A.
Torricella F.
Gazzurra G.
Langone L.
author_facet Tesi T.
Gariboldi K.
Belt S.
Smik L.
Muschitiello F.
Colizza E.
Giglio F.
Giordano P.
Finocchiaro F.
Morigi C.
Capotondi L.
Gallerani A.
Torricella F.
Gazzurra G.
Langone L.
author_sort Tesi T.
title Sea-ice reconstruction over the last 3ka in the Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_short Sea-ice reconstruction over the last 3ka in the Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_full Sea-ice reconstruction over the last 3ka in the Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_fullStr Sea-ice reconstruction over the last 3ka in the Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_full_unstemmed Sea-ice reconstruction over the last 3ka in the Ross Sea (Antarctica)
title_sort sea-ice reconstruction over the last 3ka in the ross sea (antarctica)
publisher country:ITA
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/11568/964245
https://doi.org/10.3301/ABSGI.2019.02
https://www.socgeol.it/files/download/pubblicazioni/Abstract%20Book/Abstract%20geologi%20marini%202019.pdf
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ENVELOPE(-37.967,-37.967,-54.017,-54.017)
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Edisto Inlet
Inner Bay
Ross Sea
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Ross Sea
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Antarctica
Ross Sea
Sea ice
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