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Quaternary stratigraphy of the fladen area,central North Sea: A multidisciplinary study
Authors:H. P. Sejrup,I. Aarseth,K. L. Ellingsen,E. Reither,E. Jansen,R. L  vlie,A. Bent,J. Brigham-Grette,E. Larsen,M. Stoker
Affiliation:H. P. Sejrup,I. Aarseth,K. L. Ellingsen,E. Reither,E. Jansen,R. Løvlie,A. Bent,J. Brigham-Grette,E. Larsen,M. Stoker
Abstract:Based on detailed stratigraphic investigations on a 200.6m long core (BGS borehole No. 81/26) from the Fladen Ground area (British sector), core material from the Sleipner field (Norwegian sector) and shallow seismic profiles between the core-sites, the following conclusions are drawn: (1) The North Sea was glaciated sometime during th elaterpart of Matuyama reversed period. A complete glacial-interglacial-glacial cycle is recorded in these sediments. (2) In a period of marine sedimentation in the Middle Pleistocene, a transgression-regression cycle under boreal-arctic regime is recorded. (3) The Fladen area has subsided between 0.9 and 0.6 m/ka through the later parts of the Quaternary (4) A major glacial event dated at between 130 and 200 ka is recorded as a thick till unit in 81/26. This till, which was deposited by ice moving from the southwest (Scotland), probably represents a period when the Scandinavian and British ice sheets coalesced in the North Sea. (5) Based on the seismic data and the stratigraphy of the Sleipner core, an ice-free, open embayment/dry land is favoured for the central North Sea during the Late Weichselian. (6) From the amino-acid data, it is shown that there has been an episodic style of sedimentation through the Quaternary. (7) of the investigated sediments (which span the last 1 mill. year) ca 98% have been deposited under arctic to boreal-arctic conditions.
Keywords:Quaternary lithostratigraphy  amino-acid geochronology  foraminiferal biostrati-graphy  palaeomagnetism  seismostratigraphy
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