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Rashid, H.; Saint-ange, Francky; Barber, D. C.; Smith, M. E.; Devalia, N.. |
Heinrich iceberg-rafting events 1 and 2 (H1 and H2) in the Labrador Sea are identified by their typical nepheloid-flow deposit sedimentary structure, high bulk carbonate, increase in iceberg-rafted detritus (IRD), and depletion of delta O-18 in the surface-dwelling foraminifer, Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (s). H-layers in this region have sedimentological characteristics different than those in the North Atlantic, and consist of IRD interspersed in pelagic sediments. High resolution C-14-AMS dates allowed us to delineate the leads and lags in instability between different ice-streams of the former Laurentide ice-sheet (LIS). Our data suggest that the discharge from the Hudson Strait ice-stream was followed by Cumberland Sound ice-sheet during H1 and H2.... |
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Palavras-chave: Heinrich iceberg-rafting; Radiogenic isotopes; Cumberland sound ice-shelf; Hudson Strait ice-stream; Trinity Trough ice-stream. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00265/37641/36841.pdf |
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Francke, Alexander; Holtvoeth, Jens; Codilean, Alexandru; Lacey, Jack H.; Bayon, Germain; Dosseto, Anthony. |
Understanding and quantifying the processes and geochemical cycles associated with catchment erosion, the development of soils and weathering horizons, and terrestrial habitat change beyond the scales of modern observations remain challenging. Such research, however, has become increasingly important to help predict future landscape change in light of increasing land use and rapid global warming. We herein review organic and inorganic geochemical tools applied to depositional archives to better understand various aspects of landscape evolution on geological time scales. We highlight the potentials and limitations of inorganic geochemical analytical methods, such as major element geochemistry, metal and radiogenic isotopes, and in-situ cosmogenic nuclides,... |
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Palavras-chave: Quaternary landscape evolution; Catchment erosion; Terrestrial habitat change; Land use; Fluvial; Lacustrine; Inorganic geochemistry; Organic geochemistry; Radiogenic isotopes; Metal isotopes; Uranium isotopes; Cosmogenic nuclides. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00632/74383/74084.pdf |
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Wu, Jiawang; Filippidi, Amalia; Davies, Gareth R.; De Lange, Gert J.. |
Organic-rich sapropel sediments were repeatedly deposited in the eastern Mediterranean Sea (EMS), in response to insolation-driven freshwater forcing. However, the exact freshwater sources and causal associated paleoclimate-related processes remain unresolved. Sapropel S5, formed during the insolation maximum of the last interglacial, is one of the most intensely developed sapropels of the Late-Quaternary. Here, detrital sediments of sapropel S5 obtained from 8 cores, together with 13 EMS surface samples, are analyzed for major elements, rare earth elements, and Sr and Nd isotopes. This permits a basin-wide investigation of the source and distribution of river-borne material to the EMS for sapropel S5, and its comparison to the present-day and the Holocene... |
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Palavras-chave: Sapropel S5; Eastern Mediterranean Sea; Provenance; Radiogenic isotopes; Major elements; Rare earth elements. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00435/54623/56024.pdf |
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