Paleoceanographic changes during the past one million years in the Ross Sea
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Title
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Paleoceanographic changes during the past one million years in the Ross Sea
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Other Titles
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지난 백만년간의 로스해 고해양 변화
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Authors
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Lee, Min Kyung
Yoo, Kyu-Cheul
Lee, Jae Il
Ohneizer, Christian
Kim, Sunghan
McKay, Robert
Albot, Olya
Riesselman, Christina
Bollen, Michael
Yoon, Ho Il
Levy, Richard
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Keywords
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Paleoceanographic; Antarctica; Marine sediment
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Issue Date
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2018
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Citation
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Lee, Min Kyung, et al. 2018. Paleoceanographic changes during the past one million years in the Ross Sea. POLAR 2018 Open Science Meeting. Davos, Switzerland. 2018.06.19~2018.06.23.
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Abstract
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A 11.75 m-long core RS15-LC42 was collected from the Central basin in the Ross Sea (71°
49´ S, 178°35.´E, 2084m deep) in 2015, by the Korean RVIB Araon. The chronology is
inferred by paleomatnetism and diatom biostratigraphy, and the core covers about one
million years. Magnetic susceptibility, grain size, oxygen and nitrogen isotopes, and
concentrations of total organic carbon (TOC), opal, and CaCO3 were measured. Foram
oxygen isotopic compositions were analyzed, and elemental compositions were scanned by
ITRAX system. The core is composed of two alternating facies: 1) well-laminated greenish
gray diatomaceous mud, and 2) massive light gray sandy mud. Well-laminated facies tend to
include higher TOC, opal and carbonate compared to the other, so it is likely that they were
deposited during interglacial period, but the possibility of remobilizing of sediments from the
outer shelf to continental slope during glacial period cannot be excluded. Around 280 cm
(about 0.25 Ma) from the core top, the massive facies is dominant in the upper part, whereas
the laminated facies is dominant in the lower part. This indicates that there iwas a major shift
in the depositional condition in the Central Basin at this time and which could be related with
the extensive glaciation during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 8 in the McMurdo Sound (Christ
and Marchant, 2017). Further work like clay mineral assemblage is necessary in order to
ascertain whether the laminated sediments are primary or reworked.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12599
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Conference Name
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POLAR 2018 Open Science Meeting
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Conference Place
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Davos, Switzerland
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Conference Date
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2018.06.19~2018.06.23
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Type
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Proceeding
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Indexed
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Pro(초록)국외
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- 2017-2018, Reconstruction of Antarctic ice sheet and ocean history for the past two million years using sediment records (17-18) / Lee, Min Kyung; Lee, Jae Il (PE17030; PE18030)
2018-2018, Reconstruction of Antarctic ice sheet and ocean history for the past two million years using sediment records (18-18) / Lee, Jae Il (PE18030)
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