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Marine geological investigation of Edward VIII Gulf, Kemp Coast, East Antarctica

Authors :
Stefanie Ann Brachfeld
Matthew Hommeyer
Meredith J. Metcalf
Amy Leventer
Isabel A. Dove
Amelia E. Shevenell
Richard W Murray
Fiona Taylor
Bruce A. Huber
Patricia L. Manley
Robert B. Dunbar
Kelly A Kryc
Natalie McLenaghan
Source :
Antarctic Science. 32:210-222
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2020.

Abstract

A physical oceanographic, geophysical and marine geological survey of Edward VIII Gulf, Kemp Coast, collected data from conductivity–temperature–depth casts, multi-beam bathymetric swath mapping and 3.5 kHz sub-bottom surveying. Modified circumpolar deep water (mCDW) is observed in Edward VIII Gulf, as well as notable bathymetric features including mega-scale glacial lineations and a 1750 m-deep trough. Sedimentological, geochemical, rock-magnetic and micropalaeontological analysis of two kasten cores document regional palaeoclimate and palaeo-oceanographic conditions over the past 8000 years, with a warm period occurring fromc.8 to 4 ka and a shift to cooler conditions beginning atc.4 ka and persisting until at least 0.9 ka. Sediment packages > 40 m thick within deep troughs in Edward VIII Gulf present potential targets for higher-resolution Holocene and deglacial climate studies. Despite the presence of mCDW on the shelf, inland bed topography consisting of highland terrain suggests the likelihood of relative stability of this sector of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet.

Details

ISSN :
13652079 and 09541020
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Antarctic Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........fb6e9ae61cf15eb18d9ae5ab23dcb9eb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954102020000097