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Siberian river run-off and Late Quaternary glaciation in the southern Kara Sea, Arctic Ocean: preliminary results
Authors:Ruediger Stein  Frank Niessen  Klaus Dittmers  Michael Levitan  Frank Schoster  Johannes Simstich  Tatjana Steinke  Oleg V. Stepanets
Affiliation:R. Stein, F. Niessen, K. Dittmers, F. Schoster &T. Steinke, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Columbustrasse, 27568 Bremerhaven, Germany;M. Levitan &O. V. Spepanets, Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, RAS, Kosygin Street 19, Moscow 117 995, Russia;J. Simstich, GEOMAR, Wischhofstr. 1-3, 24148 Kiel, Germany.
Abstract:The extent of the Barents-Kara Ice Sheet during the eastern Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is not yet fully known. A detailed echo-sounding survey performed during the Boris Petrov Expedition 2001 permitted the detailed mapping of part of it. Based on the profiling results, a southern connection between the LGM Barents-Kara Ice Sheet and a local ice sheet on Taymyr Peninsula appears to be unlikely. Based on sediment core data and profiling results, most of the terrigenous river-derived material accumulated in the estuaries during late Holocene times, whereas during early Holocene times of lowered sea level major amounts were transported further offshore and accumulated on the shelf. During the post-glacial sea level rise, the main depocentre migrated southward, reaching its present position no earlier than about 6 cal. Ky BP (or 5.2 Kya). Future studies of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) 14C-dated sediment cores will allow a detailed reconstruction of the variability of fluvial sediment discharge and the history of glaciation in the Kara Sea during late Quaternary times.
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