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Late Pleistocene--Holocene sedimentary fluxes of organic carbon and biogenic silica in the northwestern Ross Sea, Antarctica / M. Frignani, F. Giglio, L. Langone, M. Ravaioli, M. Mangini.
Title: | Late Pleistocene--Holocene sedimentary fluxes of organic carbon and biogenic silica in the northwestern Ross Sea, Antarctica / M. Frignani, F. Giglio, L. Langone, M. Ravaioli, M. Mangini. |
Author(s): | Frignani, M. Giglio, F. Langone, L. Ravaioli, M. Mangini, M. |
Date: | 1998. |
In: | Annals of Glaciology. (1998.), Vol. 27 (1998) |
Abstract: | Describes analysis of eight sediment gravity cores from Joides and Drygalski basins, Ross Sea, to understand late Pleistocene-Holocene biogenic flux changes, driven by paleoenvironmental changes. Dramatic changes in physical properties and fluxes record establishment of open marine-sedimentation conditions which occurred first in Joides basin and then, after 6000 years, in Drygalski basin. Suggests sediment accumulation at basin sites is strongly influenced by lateral transport. |
Notes: | Annals of Glaciology. Vol. 27 :697-703 (1998). International Symposium on Antarctica and Global Change: Interactions and Impacts, W.F. Budd (Editor), 13--18 July 1997, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. |
Keywords: | 550.47 -- Biogeochemistry. 551.352/.353 -- Marine sediments, deep sea. 551.79 -- Quaternary. 551.583 -- Climatic changes. C -- Oceanography, hydrography and hydrology. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*881) -- Ross Sea. |
SPRI record no.: | 149247 |
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