High-resolution record of foraminiferal response to late Quaternary sea-ice retreat in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea.

Nees, Stefan, Altenbach, Alexander V., Kassens, Heidemarie and Thiede, Jörn (1997) High-resolution record of foraminiferal response to late Quaternary sea-ice retreat in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea. Geology, 25 (7). pp. 659-662. DOI 10.1130/0091-7613(1997)025<0659:HRROFR>2.3.CO;2.

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Abstract

Dramatic oceanic changes during the transition from glacial to interglacial conditions had significant effects on pelagic and benthic environments in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea. Fossil marine biota in deep-sea sediments provide the means to reconstruct past oceanographic conditions and climatic fluctuations. Here we present the results of an investigation with high temporal resolution (±200 yr) of four sites distributed along a north-south transect across this high-latitude basin with the aim to decipher timing and regional relocation of water-mass boundaries.

Results show that termination I in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea is characterized by a prominent maximum of benthic foraminiferal abundance, which progressively moved northward from the eastern North Atlantic Ocean to Fram Strait at a mean velocity of 0.77 km ṁ yr−1. Benthic foraminiferal accumulation rates during this abundance peak increase from south to north from 184 to 5863 specimens ṁ cm−2 ṁ k.y.−1. We interpret this abundance maximum to be a result of high organic carbon fluxes under a moving high productivity area, on the basis of the progression of climatic amelioration and retreat of sea-ice cover during the gradual deglaciation. The benthic foraminiferal record mirrors this time-transgressive belt directly.

Document Type: Article
Additional Information: WOS:A1997XL02100021
Keywords: Benthic foraminifera; Mass spectrometry; North-Atlantic Ocean; Surface event; Water; Ages
Research affiliation: OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB1 Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics > FB1-P-OZ Paleo-Oceanography
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: GSA, Geological Society of America
Date Deposited: 13 Jan 2015 10:29
Last Modified: 10 Apr 2017 12:23
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/26920

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