Late quaternary climate history of Heart Lake and Pup Lagoon (Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica)

Information on East-Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is surprising as sedimentary records from the interface between land and sea can provide chronologies of climate change, isostatic uplift, relative sea level and the colonisation of newly formed biomes....

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Main Authors: Verleyen, E., Vyverman, W., Sabbe, K., Hodgson, D.A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2002
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Online Access:https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/237083.pdf
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spelling ftvliz:oai:oma.vliz.be:23433 2023-05-15T13:57:19+02:00 Late quaternary climate history of Heart Lake and Pup Lagoon (Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica) Verleyen, E. Vyverman, W. Sabbe, K. Hodgson, D.A. 2002 application/pdf https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/237083.pdf en eng https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/237083.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess +biinib+Mees+J.+iet+al.i+iVLIZ+Young+Scientists+Day+Brugge+Belgium+13+March+2002+book+of+abstracts.+VLIZ+Special+Publicationi+7+pp.+51 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2002 ftvliz 2022-05-01T08:29:55Z Information on East-Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is surprising as sedimentary records from the interface between land and sea can provide chronologies of climate change, isostatic uplift, relative sea level and the colonisation of newly formed biomes. Here we examine a sediment core from Pup Lagoon and Heart Lake (Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica). Sediment stratigraphy, fossil pigments and diatoms were used to infer the sequence of Holocene environmental and climate change. Results show that between 5800 and 4785 corr. yr BP the marine coast of Prydz bay was characterized by stratified, open water conditions during spring and summer and seasonally warm conditions. From 4785 to 2615 corr. yr BP sea ice duration in Prydz Bay increased with the coast being ice-free for 2-3 months each year, conditions which are similar to the present day. A return to stratified, open water conditions and a reduction in winter sea ice extent between 2615 corr. yr BP - 2200 uncorr. yr BP is signaled by enhanced biogenic production and more open water diatom taxa. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Prydz Bay Sea ice Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Open Marine Archive (OMA) Antarctic East Antarctica Heart Lake ENVELOPE(166.233,166.233,-77.567,-77.567) Larsemann Hills ENVELOPE(76.217,76.217,-69.400,-69.400) Prydz Bay
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description Information on East-Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is surprising as sedimentary records from the interface between land and sea can provide chronologies of climate change, isostatic uplift, relative sea level and the colonisation of newly formed biomes. Here we examine a sediment core from Pup Lagoon and Heart Lake (Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica). Sediment stratigraphy, fossil pigments and diatoms were used to infer the sequence of Holocene environmental and climate change. Results show that between 5800 and 4785 corr. yr BP the marine coast of Prydz bay was characterized by stratified, open water conditions during spring and summer and seasonally warm conditions. From 4785 to 2615 corr. yr BP sea ice duration in Prydz Bay increased with the coast being ice-free for 2-3 months each year, conditions which are similar to the present day. A return to stratified, open water conditions and a reduction in winter sea ice extent between 2615 corr. yr BP - 2200 uncorr. yr BP is signaled by enhanced biogenic production and more open water diatom taxa.
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author Verleyen, E.
Vyverman, W.
Sabbe, K.
Hodgson, D.A.
spellingShingle Verleyen, E.
Vyverman, W.
Sabbe, K.
Hodgson, D.A.
Late quaternary climate history of Heart Lake and Pup Lagoon (Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica)
author_facet Verleyen, E.
Vyverman, W.
Sabbe, K.
Hodgson, D.A.
author_sort Verleyen, E.
title Late quaternary climate history of Heart Lake and Pup Lagoon (Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica)
title_short Late quaternary climate history of Heart Lake and Pup Lagoon (Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica)
title_full Late quaternary climate history of Heart Lake and Pup Lagoon (Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica)
title_fullStr Late quaternary climate history of Heart Lake and Pup Lagoon (Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica)
title_full_unstemmed Late quaternary climate history of Heart Lake and Pup Lagoon (Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica)
title_sort late quaternary climate history of heart lake and pup lagoon (larsemann hills, east antarctica)
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url https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/237083.pdf
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