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  • 2008-027-15; 2009-061-129; 36C; Aluminium; AMOC; BC; Box corer; CALYPSO; Calypso Corer; carbonate dissolution; Cerium; Cerium anomaly; Core; CORE; DEPTH, sediment/rock; dolostone; Dysprosium; Erbium; Europium; Event label; Gadolinium; Greenland Rise; Heavy rare-earth elements/light rare-earth elements ratio; Heinrich Stadials; Holmium; HU021; HU094; HU2006040-057; HU2008-027-15; HU2009-061-129; HU84/30-21PC; HU91/45-094; HUD2008/29; HUD2008/29-004; HUD91/45; Hudson; IMAGES V; Iron; Labrador Sea; Lanthanum; Late Quaternary; Lutetium; Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Manganese; Marion Dufresne (1995); MD114; MD99-2227; Middle rare-earth elements anomaly; Neodymium; Neodymium isotopes; PC; PC04; Piston corer; Praseodymium; Samarium; Sample code/label; Stage; TC; Terbium; Thulium; Trigger corer; Ytterbium; ε-Neodymium  (1)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-02-28
    Description: 〈title xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"〉Abstract〈/title〉〈p xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xml:lang="en"〉The ultimate demise of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) and the preceding and succeeding oceanographic changes along the western Labrador Sea offer insights critically important to improve climate predictions of expected future climate warming and further melting of the Greenland ice cap. However, while the final disappearance of the LIS during the Holocene is rather well constrained, the response of sea ice during the resulting meltwater events is not fully understood. Here, we present reconstructions of paleoceanographic changes over the past 9.3 Kyr BP on the northwestern Labrador Shelf, with a special focus on the interaction between the final meltwater event around 8.2 Kyr BP and sea ice and phytoplankton productivity (e.g., IP〈sub〉25〈/sub〉, HBI III (Z), brassicasterol, dinosterol, biogenic opal, total organic carbon). Our records indicate low sea‐ice cover and high phytoplankton productivity on the Labrador Shelf prior to 8.9 Kyr BP, sea‐ice formation was favored by decreased surface salinities due to the meltwater events from Lake Agassiz‐Ojibway and the Hudson Bay Ice Saddle from 8.55 Kyr BP onwards. For the past ca. 7.5 Kyr BP sea ice is mainly transported to the study area by local ocean currents such as the inner Labrador and Baffin Current. Our findings provide new insights into the response of sea ice to increased meltwater discharge as well as shifts in atmospheric and oceanic circulation.〈/p〉
    Description: Key Points: 〈list list-type="bullet"〉 〈list-item〉 〈p xml:lang="en"〉Sea ice on the Labrador Shelf mainly follows the solar insolation and meltwater input from the decaying Laurentide Ice Sheet〈/p〉〈/list-item〉 〈list-item〉 〈p xml:lang="en"〉Sea ice increased following the Lake Agassiz outburst and Hudson Bay Ice Saddle Collapse between 8.5 and 8.2 Kyr BP〈/p〉〈/list-item〉 〈list-item〉 〈p xml:lang="en"〉Low sea ice conditions during the Holocene Thermal Maximum were replaced by an increase following the Neoglacial cooling trend〈/p〉〈/list-item〉 〈/list〉 〈/p〉
    Description: Ocean Frontier Institute
    Description: NSERC
    Description: https://doi.org/10.4095/221564
    Description: https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.949244
    Description: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8247131
    Description: https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.949065
    Description: https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.949056
    Keywords: ddc:551.7 ; sea ice ; Atlantic Ocean ; IP25 ; 8.2 event
    Language: English
    Type: doc-type:article
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-12-01
    Description: This dataset includes the results of the analysis of 4 marine sediment downcore records recovered from the Labrador Sea: core MD99-2227 (58° 12.38 N, 48° 22.22 W, 3460 m); core HU08-029-004 (61°27.49 N, 58°02.11 W, 2674 m); HU84-030-021 (58°22.06 N, 57°30.42 W, 2853 m); core HU91-045-094,(50°12.26 N, 45°41.14 W, 3448 m) as well as a set of surface sediment samples. Data contains measurements of the Rare Earth Element concentrations, some major elements (Fe, Mg, Ca, Al) and radiogenic Nd isotope signatures of the dolostone grains, picked from wet-sieved 〈 63µm sediment fraction of marine sediment downcores. The downcore records were sampled with resolution of about 1 kyr and cover roughly the last 33 ka.
    Keywords: 2008-027-15; 2009-061-129; 36C; Aluminium; AMOC; BC; Box corer; CALYPSO; Calypso Corer; carbonate dissolution; Cerium; Cerium anomaly; Core; CORE; DEPTH, sediment/rock; dolostone; Dysprosium; Erbium; Europium; Event label; Gadolinium; Greenland Rise; Heavy rare-earth elements/light rare-earth elements ratio; Heinrich Stadials; Holmium; HU021; HU094; HU2006040-057; HU2008-027-15; HU2009-061-129; HU84/30-21PC; HU91/45-094; HUD2008/29; HUD2008/29-004; HUD91/45; Hudson; IMAGES V; Iron; Labrador Sea; Lanthanum; Late Quaternary; Lutetium; Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Manganese; Marion Dufresne (1995); MD114; MD99-2227; Middle rare-earth elements anomaly; Neodymium; Neodymium isotopes; PC; PC04; Piston corer; Praseodymium; Samarium; Sample code/label; Stage; TC; Terbium; Thulium; Trigger corer; Ytterbium; ε-Neodymium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 750 data points
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