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Sedimentation process in the deep-sea region of the Bellingshausen Sea in association with ice sheet dynamics

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Title
Sedimentation process in the deep-sea region of the Bellingshausen Sea in association with ice sheet dynamics
Other Titles
빙상 변동과 관련된 벨링스하우젠해 심해의 퇴적 프로세스
Authors
Kim, Sunghan
Lee, Min Kyung
Lee, Jae Il
Yoo, Kyu-Cheul
Yoon, Ho Il
Issue Date
2019
Citation
Kim, Sunghan, et al. 2019. Sedimentation process in the deep-sea region of the Bellingshausen Sea in association with ice sheet dynamics. The 25th International Symposium on Polar Sciences. KOPRI. 2019.05.15~2019.05.16.
Abstract
Two sediment cores, 2.2 m-long core BS17-GC01 (67o22.8947´S, 96o23.2464´W, 4627 m deep) and 8.5 m-long core BS17-GC02 (68o09.4940´S, 94o34.7988´W, 4361 m deep), were collected from the deep basin off the Bellingshausen Sea during ANA07D cruise by Araon. Since core BS17-GC01 was collected from more distal location from the Belgica Fan than the other, their sedimentary differences would provide important information on deposition pattern with distance in response to ice sheet advance/retreat. The age model for core BS17-GC01 was constrained by graphic correlations with EDML ice core dust record and that for core BS17-GC02 was constrained by AMS 14C dates and additional sediment color correlation with core BS17-GC01. Both cores showed color alternation of brown and gray, although core BS17-GC02 has thick laminations. The brown layers are thought to be deglacial-interglacial deposition, whereas the gray layers are considered to be glacial deposition. In spite of similar sediment color variation, there were some clear distinctions in geochemical and sedimentological records between two cores indicating differences in sedimentary process with distance from the continental shelf. Our record suggests that a large amount of shelf sediments is transported into the deep-sea region during the deglacial period indicating that sub-glacial melting/pumping can be an important mechanism to transport shelf sediments to the deep sea off the Bellingshausen Sea.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12428
Conference Name
The 25th International Symposium on Polar Sciences
Conference Place
KOPRI
Conference Date
2019.05.15~2019.05.16
Type
Proceeding
Indexed
Pro(초록)국외
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2019-2019, Reconstruction of Antarctic ice sheet and ocean history for the past two million years using sediment records (19-19) / Lee, Jae Il (PE19030)
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