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  • 1
    Keywords: Diplomarbeit ; Ostsee ; Boknis Eck ; Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (98 Seiten = 6 MB) , Illustrationen, Graphen, Karte
    Edition: 2021
    Language: German
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  • 2
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 90 S
    Series Statement: Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut und Museum (Kiel, Univ.). Berichte Nr. 2
    Language: German , English
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  • 3
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift 1979 ; Paläoklimatologie
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 218 S , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
    ISBN: 3525855672
    Series Statement: Veröffentlichung der Joachim Jungius-Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, Hamburg Nr. 44
    DDC: 551.6
    RVK:
    Language: German
    Note: Literaturangaben
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  • 4
    Keywords: Klima ; Ozeanographie ; Quartär ; Australischer Kontinentalrand ; Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (6 MB = 43 Seiten)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2023
    Language: German
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  • 5
    Keywords: Diplomarbeit ; Mauretanien ; Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (61 Seiten = 7 MB) , Graphen, Karten
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe 2023
    Language: German
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  • 6
    Keywords: Diplomarbeit ; Quartär ; Sedimente ; Australien ; Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (88 Seiten = 10 MB) , Illustrationen, Graphen, Karten
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe 2023
    Language: German
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  • 7
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 272 (1978), S. 43-46 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Climatic conditions are largely characterised by temperature and wetness3. Temperature distribution on the Ice-Age Earth has been extensively studied by the CLIMAP group4"6, and their data base was used in numerical modelling by Manabe and Hahn7, who also included the distribution of sea-surface ...
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  • 8
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    International journal of earth sciences 63 (1974), S. 1065-1087 
    ISSN: 1437-3262
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Fairly constant winds from N to NNE (Fig. 2) prevail at present at the Western Sahara coast. Accordingly, a relatively narrow field of barchan dunes of only 80 km width reaches the coast SE of Cape Blanc (Fig. 1). Very uniform pebble plains form their ground of advance in the study area 60 km wide and 18 km long. Height H, volume V, and distance D from the southern border of the study area were determined for 963 dunes from aerial photographs (Figs. 5 and 6). Data on the dune advance rate were estimated for the particular region byCoursin (1964). Consequently it was possible to calculate a dune sand discharge amounting to 93 000 m3/yr/80 km crossing the southern border of the study area at the time the aerial photographs were taken. Based on the areal distribution pattern of the dunes this sand flow probably might increase threefold within the next 800 years (Fig. 7). Corresponding to the dune sand-discharge QT a saltation sand-discharge (Q and q), 50–100 times larger, of 5,0 and 7–13 Mio m3/yr/80 km, respectively, reaches the Atlantic from the Sahara. The estimates were derived from two independant calculations: the dune advance rate and the wind data. If one compares the wind transported load from the Sahara with that of the mouths of large rivers (e. g. Niger River: 40 Mio. m3/yr) it seems only of minor importance. Because of the relatively coarse grain sizes (Md≈220μm) the wind sand supply is deposited mainly along the strand line. Consequently, remarkably wide sebkha plains are built forward and the shelf becomes unusually narrow. Several independent criteria (e. g. Fig. 7) suggest a fairly young age, close to 500 years of the recent barchan field. A different wind direction, from the NE, and a lowered sea-level might have resulted during the ice-ages in as much as 5 times larger wind load (? 25 Mio m3/yr) arriving at the shelf edge and from there flowing down to the deep sea as turbidity currents. The present wind load has a content of iron oxides of roughly 1.2 per thousand. This value increased to 3.2 per thousand in Pleistocene dune sands.
    Abstract: Résumé Actuellement, des vents assez constants de N à NNE, prédominant le long de la côte occidentale du Sahara, produisent un champ de barkhanes, de 80 km seulement de large, qui atteint la côte de l'Atlantique au SE du Cap Blanc (fig. 1). Des plaines de cailloux forment la base des dunes dans la zone étudiée qui est 60 km de large et 18 km de long. Ici, la hauteur H, le volume V et la distance D à la limite sud de la zone étudiée ont été déterminé pour 963 dunes d'après des photos aériennes (fig. 5 et 6). A l'aide de données sur la vitesse du déplacement des dunes (Coursin, 1964) il a été possible de calculer l'écoulement des sables dunaires (la quantité de sable transporté par les dunes). Il atteint 93.000 m3/an/80 km près de la limite sud de la zone, à l'époque où les photos aériennes ont été prises. D'après la répartition des dunes de cette zone, il est probable que cet écoulement de sable triplera au cours des prochains 800 ans (fig. 7). A l'écoulement des sables de dune (QT) correspond un mouvement des sables par saltation (Q et q). Il est 50–100 fois plus important, soit de 5 soit de 7–13× 106 m3/an/80 km, et atteint l'Atlantique en venant du Sahara. Ces données estimées résultent de deux méthodes de calculs indépendantes (Bagnold, 1941); 1. de la vitesse de déplacement des dunes, 2. des données sur la force du vent. Comparé à l'apport des grands fleuves (p. E. le Niger: 40×106 m3/an), l'apport du au vent est de moindre importance. Le sable dunaire est cependant déposé près de la côte à cause de la taille assez grande des grains (Md ≈220μ). Ainsi de larges sebhkas sont formés et le plateau continental devient exceptionellement étroit. Plusieurs arguments indépendants (fig. 7) permettent de supposer un âge très jeune, 500 ans, pour le champ de barkhanes. Pendant l'époque glaciaire, le vent venait du NE et le niveau marin était plus bas. Ainsi, l'apport sableux par le vent, probablement 5 fois plus important que celui d'aujourd'hui (25×106 m3/an), atteignait le bord du plateau continental et influençait, par des turbidites, la sédimentation dans l'océan profond. Le matériel apporté actuellement par le vent, contient 1,2 ‰ d'oxydes de fer. Dans les sables pleistocènes, cette valeur accroît jusqu'à 3,2 ‰
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Konstante Winde aus N bis NNE lassen aus der Sahara derzeit ein nur 80 km breites Feld Barchandünen SE von Cap Blanc zur Atlantikküste vordringen. Peneplainartige Kiesebenen bilden hier einen gleichmäßigen Untergrund für ein Meßfeld von 60 km Breite und 18 km Tiefe. Darauf wurden aus Luftbildern für 963 Dünen Höhe H, Volumen V und Abstand D von der Südgrenze des Meßfeldes bestimmt (Abb. 5 und 6). Bereits vorhandene Angaben über die Dünenwandergeschwindigkeit (Coursin, 1964) erlaubten aus diesen Daten den Dünen-Sandstrom zu berechnen. Für die Südgrenze des Meßfeldes ergaben sich für den Zeitpunkt der Luftbildaufnahme 93 000 m3/J./80 km. Aufgrund der Verteilung der Dünen auf dem Meßfeld ist zu erwarten, daß binnen 800 Jahren dieser Sandstrom auf das Dreifache anwachsen dürfte (Abb. 7). Dem Dünen-Sandstrom QT entspricht ein rund 50–100mal größerer Sprung-Sandstrom (Q bzw. q) Sahara—Atlantik mit 5,0 bzw. 7–13 Mio. m3/J./80 km. Diese Schätzwerte beruhen auf zwei voneinander unabhängigen Berechnungswegen (Bagnold, 1941): 1. aus der Dünenwandergeschwindigkeit, 2. aus Winddaten. Verglichen mit der Fracht in großen Flußmündungen (z. B. Niger: 40 Mio. m3/J.) ist die Windfracht der Sahara eher unbedeutend. Wegen ihrer relativ groben Korngrößen (Md≈220μ) wird sie vor allem nahe der Strandlinie abgelagert. Sie führt damit zum Vorbau besonders weiter Salzmarschen („Sebkhas“) und zu einer außergewöhnlichen Verengung des Schelfes. Mehrere unabhängige Argumente (u. a. Abb. 7) deuten auf ein sehr jugendliches Alter des Barchanfeldes von knapp 500 Jahren. Während der Eiszeiten dürften andere Windrichtungen (aus NE) und ein niedrigerer Meeresspiegel dazu beigetragen haben, daß ein etwa fünfmal größerer Windsandstrom (? 25 Mio. m3/J.) die Schelfkante des Atlantiks erreichte und durch abgleitende Suspensionsströme die Tiefseesedimentation mit beeinflußte. Die heutige Windfracht führt rund 1,2 ‰ Eisenoxide mit sich. Dieser Betrag steigt bei den Pleistozänsanden auf 3,2 ‰
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  • 9
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    Schweizerbart Science Publishers
    In:  Senckenbergiana Maritima, 8 (4/6). pp. 189-269.
    Publication Date: 2019-01-21
    Description: Great Belt, Vejsnäs Rinne and Boknis Rinne form a major interconnected channel System of approximately 80 km length and 30 m depth on the Kiel Bay sea floor, which generally is only some 10 to 20 m deep. 1971 to 1973, 32 transects were sampled across the channel slopes using narrow Station distances and systematically adding data (T°, S°/oo) from 5 hydrographic cross sections over a one and a half year period. A quantitative, combined study of the molluscan fauna, dead shells and Sediments yielded the following results. 30 species of bivalves and 19 of gastropods were sampled as livingspecimens. According to their long life span, Cypritta islandica is dominant in the deep and the Astarte species on the upper part of the channel slope. Macoma baltica is dominantin a third, more shallow Zone, which is actually outside of the channels. Abra alba is the most persistent species of the channels being present in 86% of all samples. Except for Hydrobia, gastropods display low numbers of presence and abundance and are almost never dominant. The bottom level of the thermohaline pycnocline impinges on the channel slope as a rule between (15-)18 and 22 (-25) m depth. This boundary layer is clearly reflected by the fauna, i.e. by maximum numbers of species and species richness, of species presence and abundance, as well as of the biomass of total molluscs and of most of the single mollusc species. The faunal Optimum is explained by the favourable combination of a suite of factors, such as relatively stable temperatures and increased salinity, sufficient aeration, and a strong “rain” of larvae and nutrition where the upper water mass is barred by the pycnocline. Substrate conditions (± 50 % of Sediment 〈 63 p) might be favourable as well. The deeper water mass of the channel System is increasingly plumbed by the pycnocline and correspondingly poor in oxygen concentration towards the inner end of the bay. The oxygen deficiency more and more confines the Optimum beit of the molluscs from below, and causes a distinct elevation of the maximum numbers of species, species richness, species dominance and biomass from the entrance towards the inner part of the bay from 20-24 to 15 -20 m depth. Increasing distance from the bay ’s entrance , (the Great Belt) does not exert any other influence on the molluscan fauna. Averaging the whole transects, the mean numbers of species, species richness, species presence and biomass stay constant in line with constant T-S conditions. The molluscan Optimum belt is widened on the slope towards the deep and partly doubled at current and water exposed parts of the slope, where it also achieves its absolute maximum numbers. No molluscan species is bound to a specific type of Sediment, though eventually certain Sediments may be preferred. Mud forms an exception in showing a clear decrease of the number of specimens (by an overlap with the factor oxygen deficiency). Except for the well known general reduction of species in the Kiel Bay, the distribution pattern of temp erature and salinity exerts only minor influences on the fauna. The dead-shell species as semblage generally reflects the living one. On the whole, they correspond with their composition of species, the zonation of dominant species (middle, emergent Astarte beit) and the distribution and elevation pattern of the maxima of species, species richness and dead-shell quantities. A downslope transport of shells is inferred, among other things, from a stronger presence of (dead-shell) species in the deeper part of the channel. As measured by the lateral displacement of the mollusc maximum belts, the transport amounts 1 to 3 m in vertical distance, rarely up to 7 m at current exposed slopes. These numbers correspond to 30-75 m horizontal distance. Besides currents, extreme wave action is a possible cause. Current induced long-distance transport of dead shells generates increased numbers of species, species presence and dead-shell quantities at the channel bottom, especially behind narrow passes. Hotvever, taking into account the undisturbed distribution of dominant species, the quantity of reworked shells must be insignificant. First indications of the shell production can be derived from the living-dead ratio of shell samples — notwithstanding the varying amounts of carbonate dissolution. For instance, the production of Astarte species is some 13 times smaller than the one of Abra alba and 7 times smaller than that of Cyprina islandica. — A general strong change from living to dead-shell dominance occurs below the pycnocline at 20 to 24 m depth. In the case of a fossil analogue of a Baltic Sea channel, marked shell horizons with a broad species spectrum most probably correspond to a molluscan zone at the level of the mean pycnocline Position.
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2022-07-11
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