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Theoretical post-glacial sedimentation rates for a semi-enclosed sea; example of the Kieler Bucht, Western Baltic
Authors:TERRY HEALY  HELMUT ERLENKEUSER  KYAW WINN  FRIEDERICH WERNER
Institution:Department of Earth Sciences, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand;C-14 Laboratory, Institut für Reine und Angewandte Kernphysik, University of Kiel, D-2300, West Germany;Geologisch-Paläontologisches lnstitut, University of Kiel, D-2300, West Germany
Abstract:The theoretical rates of deposition for fine sediments over the last 10 ka have been deduced and plotted for the Kieler Bucht. Assumptions are that the bay has remained as a closed sedimentary system, and that the fine sediments deposit in water deeper than 10 m. A sharp peak of sedimentation activity is indicated between 7.5 and 8.5 ka B.P. with low rates prior to 9.5 ka and since 6 ka. Comparison of rates obtained from dated cores extracted from different parts of the Kieler Bucht with the theoretical curve shows general conformity, and confirms that peak sedimentation rates exceeding 3 mm/a, as averaged over 100–200 years, occurred between 8 and 9 ka, with the suggestion of a minor activity peak between 3 and 4 ka. The overall consistency supports the view that the bay has acted essentially as a closed sedimentary basin during the Holocene marine transgression and subsequently.
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