Deglacial sea level history of the East Siberian Sea and Chukchi Sea margins / T. M. Cronin [et al.]

Уровень набора: Climate of the Past, international scientific journal = 2005-Альтернативный автор-лицо: Cronin, T. M., Thomas M.;O'Regan, M., Matthew;Pearce, C., Christof;Gemery, L., Laura;Toomey, M. R., Michael R.;Semiletov, I. P., geographer, Professor of Tomsk Polytechnic University, doctor of geographical Sciences, 1955-, Igor Petrovich;Jakobsson, M., MartinКоллективный автор (вторичный): Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ), Институт природных ресурсов (ИПР), Кафедра геологии и разведки полезных ископаемых (ГРПИ)Язык: английский.Страна: .Резюме или реферат: Deglacial (12.8–10.7?ka) sea level history on the East Siberian continental shelf and upper continental slope was reconstructed using new geophysical records and sediment cores taken during Leg 2 of the 2014 SWERUS-C3 expedition. The focus of this study is two cores from Herald Canyon, piston core SWERUS-L2-4-PC1 (4-PC1) and multicore SWERUS-L2-4-MC1 (4-MC1), and a gravity core from an East Siberian Sea transect, SWERUS-L2-20-GC1 (20-GC1). Cores 4-PC1 and 20-GC were taken at 120 and 115?m of modern water depth, respectively, only a few meters above the global last glacial maximum (LGM; ????24 kiloannum or ka) minimum sea level of ????125–130 meters below sea level (m?b.s.l.). Using calibrated radiocarbon ages mainly on molluscs for chronology and the ecology of benthic foraminifera and ostracode species to estimate paleodepths, the data reveal a dominance of river-proximal species during the early part of the Younger Dryas event (YD, Greenland Stadial GS-1) followed by a rise in river-intermediate species in the late Younger Dryas or the early Holocene (Preboreal) period. A rapid relative sea level rise beginning at roughly 11.4 to 10.8?ka (????400?cm of core depth) is indicated by a sharp faunal change and unconformity or condensed zone of sedimentation. Regional sea level at this time was about 108?m?b.s.l. at the 4-PC1 site and 102?m?b.s.l. at 20-GC1. Regional sea level near the end of the YD was up to 42–47?m lower than predicted by geophysical models corrected for glacio-isostatic adjustment. This discrepancy could be explained by delayed isostatic adjustment caused by a greater volume and/or geographical extent of glacial-age land ice and/or ice shelves in the western Arctic Ocean and adjacent Siberian land areas..Примечания о наличии в документе библиографии/указателя: [References: p. 1108-1110].Тематика: электронный ресурс | труды учёных ТПУ | Северный Ледовитый океан | Чукотское море | голоцен | ледники | шельфы Ресурсы он-лайн:Щелкните здесь для доступа в онлайн
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[References: p. 1108-1110]

Deglacial (12.8–10.7?ka) sea level history on the East Siberian continental shelf and upper continental slope was reconstructed using new geophysical records and sediment cores taken during Leg 2 of the 2014 SWERUS-C3 expedition. The focus of this study is two cores from Herald Canyon, piston core SWERUS-L2-4-PC1 (4-PC1) and multicore SWERUS-L2-4-MC1 (4-MC1), and a gravity core from an East Siberian Sea transect, SWERUS-L2-20-GC1 (20-GC1). Cores 4-PC1 and 20-GC were taken at 120 and 115?m of modern water depth, respectively, only a few meters above the global last glacial maximum (LGM; ????24 kiloannum or ka) minimum sea level of ????125–130 meters below sea level (m?b.s.l.). Using calibrated radiocarbon ages mainly on molluscs for chronology and the ecology of benthic foraminifera and ostracode species to estimate paleodepths, the data reveal a dominance of river-proximal species during the early part of the Younger Dryas event (YD, Greenland Stadial GS-1) followed by a rise in river-intermediate species in the late Younger Dryas or the early Holocene (Preboreal) period. A rapid relative sea level rise beginning at roughly 11.4 to 10.8?ka (????400?cm of core depth) is indicated by a sharp faunal change and unconformity or condensed zone of sedimentation. Regional sea level at this time was about 108?m?b.s.l. at the 4-PC1 site and 102?m?b.s.l. at 20-GC1. Regional sea level near the end of the YD was up to 42–47?m lower than predicted by geophysical models corrected for glacio-isostatic adjustment. This discrepancy could be explained by delayed isostatic adjustment caused by a greater volume and/or geographical extent of glacial-age land ice and/or ice shelves in the western Arctic Ocean and adjacent Siberian land areas.

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