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Depositional environment of the Laptev Sea (Arctic Siberia) during the Holocene
Authors:HENNING A BAUCH  HEIDEMARIE KASSENS  HELMUT ERLENKEUSER  PIETER M GROOTES  JÖRN THIEDE
Institution:GEOMAR, Wischhofstrasse 1–3, 24148 Kiel, Germany;Leibniz Laboratory, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Max-Eyth-Strasse 11, 24098 Kiel, Germany;Alfred-Wegener-lnstitute for Polar and Marine Research, Columbus-strasse, 27568 Bremerhaven, Germany
Abstract:The Holocene depositional setting of the Laptev Sea was studied using three marine sediment cores from water depths between 77 and 46 m. Based on sedimentary parameters (TOC content, δ13Corg, sedimentation rates) controlled by radiocarbon age models the palaeoenvironment of a strongly coupled river-shelf system was reconstructed since ?11 ka BP. Caused by a transgressing sea after the last glaciation, all cores reveal progressive decreases in sedimentation rates. Using the sedimentary records of a core from the Khatanga-Anabar river channel in the western Laptev Sea, several phases of change are recognized: (1) an early period lasted until ?10 ka BP characterized by an increased deposition of plant debris due to shelf erosion and fluvial runoff; (2) a transitional phase with consistently increasing marine conditions until 6 ka BP, which was marked at its beginning near 10 ka BP by the first occurrence of marine bivalves, high TOC content and an increase in δ13Corg; (3) a time of extremely slow deposition of sediments, commencing at ?6 ka BP and interpreted as Holocene sea-level highstand, which caused a southward retreat of the depositional centres within the now submerged river channels on the shelf; (4) a final phase with the establishment of modern conditions after ?2 ka BP.
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