2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0377-8398(03)00075-6
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Environmental changes off North Iceland during the deglaciation and the Holocene: foraminifera, diatoms and stable isotopes

Abstract: A combined study of foraminifera, diatoms and stable isotopes in marine sediments off North Iceland records major changes in sea surface conditions since about 15800 cal years (yr) BP. Results are presented from two gravity cores obtained at about 400 m water depth from two separate sedimentary basins on each side of the submarine Kolbeinsey Ridge. The chronology of the sedimentary record is based partly on AMS 14 C dates, partly on the Vedde and the Saksunarvatn tephra markers, as well as the historical Hekla… Show more

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“…yr BP. Cooling in this interval has also been noted by Stö tter et al (1999), who recognise glacial advances, by Knudsen et al (2004), who recognise a distinct cooling at ca. 6000 cal.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…yr BP. Cooling in this interval has also been noted by Stö tter et al (1999), who recognise glacial advances, by Knudsen et al (2004), who recognise a distinct cooling at ca. 6000 cal.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…7500 14 C yr BP and a return of heath to valley bottoms (Hallsdó ttir, 1995). In sites located further offshore and to the east of ours, Knudsen et al (2004) note cooling at 8200 cal. yr BP, and Eiríksson et al (2000a) note a short-term cooling event at ca.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…Bauch et al, 2001, and references therein; Knudsen et al, 2004), Iceland and shallow parts of the Kolbeinsey Ridge were subaerial and glaciated. Extensive outwash during subsequent deglaciation covered the ocean floor with a thick veneer of glacial debris, which thickens towards Iceland.…”
Section: Geologic Age Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, although studies of deglacial sediments using micropaleontological proxies are common throughout the Arctic and subarctic regions, most studied cores are from water depths deeper than 200 m (Ishman et al, 1996;Scott et al, 2009;Taldenkova et al, 2013;Carbonara et al, 2016;Hald, 1999;Osterman et al, 2002;Jennings et al, 2014;Wollenburg et al, 2007;Knudsen et al, 2004). The proxies provide excellent paleoceanographic records of water mass history but not direct evidence for the elevation and location of paleoshorelines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%