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Nørgaard-Pedersen, Niels; Spielhagen, Robert F; Erlenkeuser, Helmut; Grootes, Pieter Meiert; Heinemeier, Jan; Knies, Jochen (2003): (Table 1) Last Glacial Maximum intervals and stable isotope records of sediment cores in the Arctic Ocean [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.735789, In supplement to: Nørgaard-Pedersen, N et al. (2003): Arctic Ocean during the Last Glacial Maximum: atlantic and polar domains of surface water mass distribution and ice cover. Paleoceanography, 18(3), 1063, https://doi.org/10.1029/2002PA000781

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Dokken, Trond (1995): Last interglacial/glacial cycle on the Svalbard/Barents Sea margin. Ph.D. thesis, University of Tromsø, Norway
Hebbeln, Dierk; Wefer, Gerold (1997): Late Quaternary paleoceanography in the Fram Strait. Paleoceanography, 12(1), 65-78, https://doi.org/10.1029/96PA02753
Jones, Glenn A; Keigwin, Lloyd D (1988): Evidence from Fram Strait (78°N) for early deglaciation. Nature, 336(6194), 56-59, https://doi.org/10.1038/336056a0
Knies, Jochen (1994): Spätquartäre Sedimentation am Kontinentalhang nordwestlich Spitzbergens. Der letzte Glazial/Interglazial-Zyklus. Diploma Thesis, Fachbereich Geowissenschaften und Geographie der Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen & Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, 95 pp, hdl:10013/epic.33262.d001
Knies, Jochen (1999): Spätquartäre Paläoumweltbedingungen am nördlichen Kontinentalrand der Barents- und Kara-See. Eine Multi-Parameter-Analyse (Late Quaternary paleoenvironment along the northern Barents and Kara seas continental margin. A multi parameter analysis). Berichte zur Polarforschung = Reports on Polar Research, 304, 159 pp, https://doi.org/10.2312/BzP_0304_1999
Köhler, Sabine E I (1992): Spätquartäre paläo-ozeanographische Entwicklung des Nordpolarmeeres anhand von Sauerstoff- und Kohlenstoff-Isotopenverhältnissen der planktischen Foraminifere. GEOMAR Report, GEOMAR Research Center for Marine Geosciences, Christian Albrechts University in Kiel, 13, 104 pp
Markussen, Berit; Zahn, Rainer; Thiede, Jörn (1985): Late Quaternary sedimentation in the eastern Arctic Basin : Stratigraphy and depositional environment. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 50(2-3), 271-285, https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-0182(85)90071-9
Nørgaard-Pedersen, Niels (1997): Late Quaternary Arctic Ocean sediment records: surface ocean conditions and provenance of ice-rafted debris. GEOMAR Report, GEOMAR Research Center for Marine Geosciences, Christian Albrechts University in Kiel, 65, 115 pp
Notholt, Hanne (1998): Die Auswirkungen der NorthEastWater-Polynya auf die Sedimentation vor NO-Grönland und Untersuchungen zur Paläo-Ozeanographie seit dem Mittelweichsel (The Implication of the NorthEastWater-Polynya on the Sedimentation by NE-Greenland and Late Quaternary Paleo-oceanic Investigations). Berichte zur Polarforschung = Reports on Polar Research, 275, 183 pp, https://doi.org/10.2312/BzP_0275_1998
Stein, Ruediger; Schubert, Carsten J; Vogt, Christoph; Fütterer, Dieter K (1994): Stable isotope stratigraphy, sedimentation rates, and salinity changes in the latest Pleistocene and Holocene eastern central Arctic Ocean. Marine Geology, 119(3-4), 333-355, https://doi.org/10.1016/0025-3227(94)90189-9
Vogt, Christoph (1997): Zeitliche und räumliche Verteilung von Mineralvergesellschaftungen in spätquartären Sedimenten des Arktische Ozeans und ihre Nützlichkeit als Klimaindikatoren während der Glazial/Interglazial-Wechsel (Regional and temporal variations of mineral assemblages in Arctic Ocean sediments as climate indicator during glacial/interglacial changes). Berichte zur Polarforschung = Reports on Polar Research, 251, 309 pp, https://doi.org/10.2312/BzP_0251_1997
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Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 83.117013 * Median Longitude: 38.663512 * South-bound Latitude: 75.832800 * West-bound Longitude: -14.022000 * North-bound Latitude: 89.000000 * East-bound Longitude: 179.950000
Date/Time Start: 1984-08-16T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-09-03T00:54:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.065 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 4.115 m
Event(s):
FramI/4  * Latitude: 84.498333 * Longitude: -8.978333 * Elevation: -3820.0 m * Campaign: Fram-I * Basis: Ice drift station * Method/Device: Gravity corer (Kiel type) (SL)
FramI/7  * Latitude: 83.876667 * Longitude: -6.223333 * Elevation: -2990.0 m * Campaign: Fram-I * Basis: Ice drift station * Method/Device: Gravity corer (Kiel type) (SL)
NP90-12  * Latitude: 78.410000 * Longitude: 9.420000 * Method/Device: Gravity corer (GC)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, top/minDepth topmNørgaard-Pedersen, Niels
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmNørgaard-Pedersen, Niels
Foraminifera, planktic δ13CForam plankt δ13C‰ PDBNørgaard-Pedersen, Nielsaverage
Foraminifera, planktic δ18OForam plankt δ18O‰ PDBNørgaard-Pedersen, Nielsmaximum
10 Foraminifera, planktic δ18OForam plankt δ18O‰ PDBNørgaard-Pedersen, Nielsminimum
11 Reference/sourceReferenceNørgaard-Pedersen, Niels
Size:
258 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Depth sed [m]

Depth top [m]

Depth bot [m]

Foram plankt δ13C [‰ PDB]
(average)

Foram plankt δ18O [‰ PDB]
(maximum)
10 
Foram plankt δ18O [‰ PDB]
(minimum)
11 
Reference
FramI/4 84.4983-8.9783-38200.1900.150.234.594.704.46Markussen et al. (1985)
FramI/7 83.8767-6.2233-29900.3300.260.404.614.694.56Markussen et al. (1985)
FramI/783.8767-6.2233-29900.3250.250.404.314.424.13Weinelt et al. (1996)
NP90-12 78.41009.42002.4752.202.754.654.754.55Dokken (1995)
NP90-36 77.62009.94003.4503.303.604.604.704.30Dokken (1995)
NP90-39 77.25839.0933-21191.4101.271.554.484.724.30Dokken (1995)
OD-009-11 86.3817144.3400-9950.1750.170.182.67
OD-010-04 86.3983142.9483-10070.2050.200.212.56
OD-031-03 85.6600160.6233-35860.1550.150.162.20
OD-036-04 89.0000179.9500-22380.0850.080.092.22
OD-041-04 84.029211.2383-33440.1500.130.174.764.814.70
PS1230-1 78.8553-4.7812-12490.2400.200.284.284.743.69
PS1294-4 78.00165.3467-26770.4500.350.554.754.804.70Hebbeln and Wefer (1997)
PS1295-4 77.99822.4682-31120.3950.360.434.634.714.52Jones and Keigwin (1988)
PS1297-4 77.9950-1.0533-30500.2400.180.304.654.704.60Hebbeln and Wefer (1997)
PS1308-3 80.0133-4.8366-14580.2600.200.323.954.253.80
PS1314-3 80.00004.4967-13880.2450.210.284.224.464.04
PS1524-1 85.358326.3600-36340.1400.130.153.653.703.60Koehler (1992)
PS1527-10 86.093322.0117-36980.1100.100.123.934.003.85Koehler (1992)
PS1528-7 86.131723.1567-39730.1100.100.123.954.003.90Koehler (1992)
PS1533-3 82.031715.1908-20260.7250.600.854.604.674.53Koehler (1992)
PS1535-5 78.75001.7750-25540.3950.320.474.744.814.70
PS1894-9 75.8328-8.1827-20060.8050.361.254.394.613.91
PS1906-1 76.8463-2.1505-29010.2550.210.304.254.703.02
PS2122-2 80.37307.5072-7021.7951.592.004.204.413.60Knies (1994)
PS2123-2 80.15559.8478-5732.0751.872.284.434.594.34Knies (1994)
PS2129-1 81.368517.3892-8610.3000.200.404.684.734.60Knies (1999)
PS2138-1 81.537730.8762-8621.7251.302.154.444.584.29Knies et al. (1999)
PS2163-1 86.241859.2150-30400.1050.100.113.50Stein et al. (1994)
PS2166-2 86.860259.6988-36180.1850.180.193.68Norgaard-Pedersen (1997)
PS2170-4 87.589860.7658-42260.1500.140.163.50Stein et al. (1994)
PS2172-2 87.257268.3767-43840.1850.180.193.54Norgaard-Pedersen (1997)
PS2177-1 88.0360134.9255-13880.1750.170.182.42Norgaard-Pedersen (1997)
PS2178-2 88.0050159.1675-40090.1150.110.122.09Norgaard-Pedersen (1997)
PS2179-1 87.7463138.0285-12300.1750.170.182.92Norgaard-Pedersen (1997)
PS2180-1 87.6260156.6757-40050.0950.090.101.67Norgaard-Pedersen (1997)
PS2185-3 87.5293144.1662-10730.1250.120.132.89Norgaard-Pedersen (1997)
PS2186-5 88.5120139.9068-18670.1650.160.172.51Norgaard-Pedersen (1997)
PS2193-2 87.511811.4753-43990.1350.130.143.44Norgaard-Pedersen (1997)
PS2195-4 86.25309.6168-37930.0950.090.104.02Norgaard-Pedersen (1997)
PS2196-2 85.96180.1650-39580.0950.090.103.77Norgaard-Pedersen (1997)
PS2200-2 85.3277-14.0220-10730.0650.060.074.22Norgaard-Pedersen (1997)
PS2206-4 84.2625-2.5568-30200.1150.100.134.60Stein et al. (1994)
PS2208-1 83.64034.6037-36810.2000.150.254.604.804.50Stein et al. (1994)
PS2210-3 83.045310.1247-39490.1400.140.144.65Stein et al. (1994)
PS2212-3 82.023715.6723-25310.9000.801.004.264.274.25Vogt (1997)
PS2423-4 80.0393-5.4457-8290.6000.201.003.804.103.30Notholt (1998)
PS2424-1 80.0350-5.7410-4454.1153.904.334.204.404.00Notholt (1998)
PS2446-4 82.396740.9083-20221.9501.802.104.304.504.20Knies et al. (1999)
PS2837-5 81.23332.3817-10233.9303.893.974.724.814.61
PS2876-1 81.7590-9.4355-19760.3550.090.624.554.954.28
PS2887-1 79.6000-4.6077-14110.4350.520.353.334.622.20