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  • 1
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2004 ; Antarktis ; Südpolarmeer
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 480 S , 30 cm
    Series Statement: Terra nostra 2004,4
    DDC: 550
    Language: English
    Note: Enth.: SCAR Open Science Conference "Antarctica and the Southern Ocean in the Global System". XI SCALOP Symposium "Towards the International Polar Year and Beyond"
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1437-3262
    Keywords: Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea Laptev Sea Kara Sea Recent sediments Chlorophyte distribution Freshwater discharge
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract. Freshwater chlorophycean algae are characteristic organic-walled microfossils in recent coastal and shelf sediments from the Beaufort, Laptev and Kara seas (Arctic Ocean). The persistent occurrence of the chlorophycean algae Pediastrum spp. and Botryococcus cf. braunii in marine palynomorph assemblages is related to the discharge of freshwater and suspended matter from the large Siberian and North American rivers into the Arctic shelf seas. The distribution patterns of these algae in the marine environments reflect the predominant deposition of riverine sediments and organic matter along the salinity gradient from the outer estuaries and prodeltas to the shelf break. Sedimentary processes overprint the primary distribution of these algae. Resuspension of sediments by waves and bottom currents may transport sediments in the bottom nepheloid layer along the submarine channels to the shelf break. Bottom sediments and microfossils may be incorporated into sea ice during freeze-up in autumn and winter leading to an export from the shelves into the deep sea. The presence of these freshwater algae in sea-ice and bottom sediments in the central Arctic Ocean confirm that transport in sea ice is an important process which leads to a redistribution of shallow water microfossils.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Description: A 467-cm-long core from the inner shelf of the eastern Laptev Sea provides a depositional history since 9400 cal yr. B.P. The history involves temporal changes in the fluvial runoff as well as postglacial sea-level rise and southward retreat of the coastline. Although the core contains marine fossils back to 8900 cal yr B.P., abundant pf ant debris in a sandy facies low in the core shows that a river influenced the study site until similar to 8100 cal yr B.P. As sea level rose and the distance to the coast increased, this riverine influence diminished gradually and the sediment type changed, by 7400 cal yr B.P., from sandy silt to clayey silt, Although total sediment input decreased in a step-like fashion from 7600 to 4000 cal yr B.P., this interval had the highest average sedimentation rates and the greatest fluxes in most sedimentary components, While this maximum probably resulted from middle Holocene climate warming, the low input of sand to the site after 7400 cal yr B.P. probably resulted from further southward retreat of the coastline and river mouth. Since about 4000 cat yr B.P., total sediment flux has remained rather constant in this part of the Laptev Sea shelf due to a gradual stabilization of the depositional regime after completion of the Holocene sea-level rise.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 4
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    In:  Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 81 (21). 233, 238.
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Description: The Earth's heat budget is the result of a complex interaction that depends on the atmosphere, the oceans, and how this heat is exchanged geographically. Most people today are somewhat aware of a number of problems that may arise from global warming. However, to what extent these changes will occur remains a major issue in climate prediction. Obviously, one of the imminent features of the global climate system is the natural, steep temperature gradient that exists between the cold polar regions—where the Earth is most easily able to release heat—and the much warmer, lower latitudes. If one follows the more recent literature, there seems to be little doubt that future temperature increase will first be detected in the Arctic [Dickson, 1999], due to the various temperature-related processes that occur there [Johannessen et al., 1995; Grotefendt et al., 1998].
    Type: Article , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: ANT-IX/4; AWI_Paleo; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Ice rafted debris, number of gravel; IRD-Counting (Grobe, 1987); KL; Meteor Rise; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Piston corer (BGR type); Polarstern; PS18; PS18/247; PS2089-2
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1037 data points
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  • 7
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Kunz-Pirrung, Martina; Gersonde, Rainer; Hodell, David A (2002): Mid-Brunhes century-scale diatom sea surface temperature and sea ice records from the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean (ODP Leg 177, sites 1093, 1094 and core PS2089-2). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 182(3-4), 305-328, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-0182(01)00501-6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: Diatom assemblages from ODP Leg 177 sites 1093, 1094 and core PS2089-2, from the present Antarctic sea ice free zone and close to the Polar Front, were analyzed in order to reconstruct the climate development around the Mid-Brunhes Event 400 000 yr ago, as reflected by summer sea surface temperature (SSST) and sea ice distribution. Dense sample spacing allows a mean temporal resolution during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11 (423-362 ka) of 300-400 yr. SSST values were estimated from diatom assemblages using a transfer function technique. The distribution pattern of sea ice diatoms indicates that the present-day ice free Antarctic Zone was seasonally covered by sea ice during the cold MIS 12 and MIS 10. These glacial periods are characterized by sea ice fluctuations with a periodicity of 3 and 1.85 kyr, suggesting the occurrence of Dansgaard-Oeschger-style millennial-scale oscillations in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean during the glacial stages MIS 12 and MIS 10. Termination V (MIS 12/11) is characterized by a distinct temperature increase of 4-6°C, intersected especially at the southern site 1094 and core PS2089-2 by two distinct cooling events reminiscent of the Younger Dryas, which are associated with a northward shift of the winter sea ice edge in the Antarctic Zone. The SSST record is characterized by distinct temperature intervals bounded by stepwise, rapid changes. Maximum temperatures were reached during Termination V and the early MIS 11, exceeding modern values by 2°C over a period of 8 kyr. This pattern indicates a very early response of the Southern Ocean to global climate on Milankovitch-driven climate variability. The SSST optimum is marked by millennial-scale temperature oscillations with an amplitude of ca. 1°C and periodicities of ca. 1.85 and 1.47 kyr, probably reflecting changes in the ocean circulation system. The SSSTs during the MIS 11 temperature optimum do not exceed values obtained from other interglacial optima such as the early periods of MIS 5 or MIS 1 from the Antarctic Zone. However, the total duration of the warmest period was distinctly longer than observed from other interglacials. The comparison of the South Atlantic climate record with a high-resolution record from ODP Leg 162, site 980from the North Atlantic shows a strong conformity in the climate development during the studied time interval.
    Keywords: 177-1093A; 177-1093B; 177-1094A; 177-1094C; 177-1094D; ANT-IX/4; AWI_Paleo; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; KL; Leg177; Meteor Rise; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Piston corer (BGR type); Polarstern; PS18; PS18/247; PS2089-2; South Atlantic Ocean
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    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-01-24
    Keywords: Accumulation rate, mass; AGE; AWI_Paleo; Calculated, based on reservoir corrected, 14C-ages; Density, dry bulk; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Laptev Sea; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; PM9462-4; Professor Multanovskiy; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN; Sedimentation rate; Transdrift-II; Vibration corer IOW; VKG
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 72 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-01-24
    Keywords: AWI_Paleo; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Laptev Sea; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Paleosalinity; PM9462-4; Professor Multanovskiy; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN; Sea surface temperature, summer; Transdrift-II; Transfer function (Imbrie & Kipp, 1971, in Turekian, Yale Univ Press); Vibration corer IOW; VKG
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 44 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-01-24
    Keywords: Algae; Algidasphaeridium minutum; Algidasphaeridium spp.; Algidasphaeridium-type; Bitectatodinium tepikiense; Botryococcus braunii; Brigantedinium; Brigantedinium cariacoense; Brigantedinium simplex; Copepoda, eggs; Counting, palynology; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dinoflagellate cyst indeterminata; Dinoflagellate cyst reworked; Foraminifera, linings; Halodinium spp.; Hexasterias problematica; Impagidinium pallidum; Laptev Sea; Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthus; Operculodinium centrocarpum; Palynomorpha; Pediastrum boryanum; Pediastrum duplex; Pediastrum kawraiskyi; Pediastrum simplex; Pediastrum spp.; Pentapharsodinium dalei; PM9462-4; Polykrikos spp.; Professor Multanovskiy; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN; Radiosperma corbiferum; Reference sample; Sample mass; Selenopemphix quanta; Spiniferites elongatus; Tinntinide cysts; Tinntinid loricae; Transdrift-II; Vibration corer IOW; VKG
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 864 data points
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