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Discovery of authigenic carbonates in the Canada Basin (Arctic Ocean) and its implications

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Title
Discovery of authigenic carbonates in the Canada Basin (Arctic Ocean) and its implications
Other Titles
북극 캐나다 분지에서 발견된 자생탄산염과 그 의미
Authors
Nam, Seung-il
N.G. Heo
K.S. Woo
J. Matthiessen
R.H. Stein
J.K. Kim
E. Kabir
Ji, Hyosun
Keywords
Arctic OceanAuthigenic carbonateClaite crystalscarbon isotopesoxygen isotopes
Issue Date
2011
Citation
Nam, Seung-il, et al. 2011. Discovery of authigenic carbonates in the Canada Basin (Arctic Ocean) and its implications. AGU. AGU. 2011.12.06~.
Abstract
Carbonate minerals were discovered from the giant box core (PS72/410-1) of the pelagic sediments recovered from the Canadian Arctic across the central Mendeleev Ridge (Station location= Lat. 80°30.37N, Long. 175°44.38W) during the Arctic cruise by Polarstern in 2008. The core was 39 cm in depth and was collected from the water depth of 1802 meters. The sediments show various colors from grey to brown as previously reported in other Arctic pelagic sediments. The sediments include planktonic foraminifers together with carbonate minerals. The contents of planktonic foraminifers and carbonate minerals vary with core depth, however these carbonate minerals are present through the whole sequence except for a few centimeters. After wet sieving, coarse fractions were texturally examined with binocular microscope and SEM, and stable isotope compositions were obtained.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/8453
Conference Name
AGU
Conference Place
AGU
Conference Date
2011.12.06~
Type
Proceeding
Indexed
Pro(초록)국외
Appears in Collections  
2011-2011, Understanding of Global Warming in the western Arctic Ocean and its estimation based on high-resolution reconstruction of paleoceanographic changes from the Northwind-Mendeleev Ridges (11-11) / Nam, Seung-il (PP11070)
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