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Lampe, Reinhard; Endtmann, Elisabeth; Janke, Wolfgang; Meyer, Hinrich; Lübke, Harald; Harff, Jan; Lemke, Wolfram (2012): Table 1 : AMS-14C data used for the reconstruction of the Wismar Bay shoreline displacement curve [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.778835, Supplement to: Lampe, R et al. (2005): A new relative sea-level curve for the Wismar Bay, N-German Baltic coast. Meyniana, 57, 5-35, https://doi.org/10.2312/meyniana.2005.57.5

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Abstract:
The Baltic coast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is located in the transition Zone between the region of Fennoscandian Uplift and the Central European Depression. In relation to the eustatic sea-level rise, the northeast coast shows a slower inundation, while for the southwestern area a faster transgression is indicated, which can be attributed to crustal movements. To determine the spatial and temporal differences since the onset of the Littorina Transgression, three relative sea-level curves have been established along a transect parallel to the gradient of upliftlsubsidence. The Wismar Bay area is one endpoint of the transect demonstrating today 10 Abb., 2 Tab. a relative sea-level rise of 1.4 mm/a. To determine the relative sea-level curve for the Wismar Bay, two sites were investigated on Rustwerder Spit (Poel) and Redentin. They provided reliable depth-age data, while the stratigraphy was additionally supported by lithological/geochemical, pollen, diatom and macrofossil data. Additional evidence was provided by archaeological submarine surveys and excavations. Comparing the new relative sea-level curve with a curve from the Vorpommern coast, it can be shown that for the period from 4000 cal BC until present, the differences between the two curves are caused by a constant neotectonic movement, while for the older periods an increasing isostatic component must be taken into account.
Coverage:
Latitude: 54.000000 * Longitude: 11.500000
Event(s):
wismarbay * Latitude: 54.000000 * Longitude: 11.500000 * Location: Wismar Bay, Baltic Sea, Germany
Comment:
R - Rustwerder, GT - Großes Tief, JG - Jäckelgrund, JB - Jäckelberg, T - Timmendorf
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Sample code/labelSample labelLampe, Reinhard
2SiteSiteLampe, Reinhard
3Age, datedAge datedkaLampe, ReinhardAge, 14C AMS
4Age, dated standard deviationAge dated std dev±Lampe, Reinhard
5AgeAgea AD/CELampe, Reinhard
6Age, errorAge e±Lampe, Reinhard
7Age, commentCommLampe, Reinhard
8δ13Cδ13C‰ PDBLampe, Reinhard
9Facies name/codeFaciesLampe, Reinhardms
10Facies name/codeFaciesLampe, Reinhard
11CommentCommentLampe, Reinhard
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