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Adler, Ruth E; Polyak, Leonid; Ortiz, Joseph D; Kaufman, Darrell S; Channell, James E T; Xuan, Chuang; Grottoli, Andréa G; Sellén, Emma; Crawford, Kevin Richard (2009): (Table 1) Age determination of sediment core HLY0503-08JPC [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.817629, Supplement to: Adler, RE et al. (2009): Sediment record from the western Arctic Ocean with an improved Late Quaternary age resolution: HOTRAX core HLY0503-8JPC, Mendeleev Ridge. Global and Planetary Change, 68(1-2), 18-29, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2009.03.026

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Abstract:
Sediment core HLY0503-8JPC raised by the HOTRAX'05 expedition from the Mendeleev Ridge was analyzed for multiple lithological, paleontological, and stable-isotopic proxies to reconstruct paleoceanographic conditions in the western Arctic Ocean during the Late Quaternary. The core, extensively sampled in the upper 5 m, reveals pronounced changes in sedimentary environments during the ca. 250 kyr interval encompassing Marine Isotopic Stages (MIS) 1 to 7. An estimated average resolution of 500 yr/sample, at least for the last glacial cycle including the last interglacial, provides more detail than seen in other sedimentary records from the western Arctic Ocean. The age control is provided by 14C and amino acid racemization measurements on planktonic foraminifers and correlations with the stratigraphy developed for the central Lomonosov Ridge and with glacial events at the Eurasian Arctic margin. Cyclic variations in lithology combined with foraminiferal abundance and stable-isotopic composition indicate profound changes in hydrographic and depositional environments between interglacial-type and glacial-type periods apparently reflecting a combination of 100-kyr and precessional time scales. This periodicity is complicated by abrupt iceberg- and/or meltwater-discharge events with variable (Laurentide vs. Eurasian) provenance. The proxy record from the interval identified as the last interglacial (MIS 5e), which may aid in understanding the future state of the Arctic Ocean, indicates low ice conditions and possibly enhanced stratification of the water column.
Coverage:
Latitude: 79.592750 * Longitude: -172.501583
Date/Time Start: 2005-08-20T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2005-08-20T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.005 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.625 m
Event(s):
HLY0503-08JPC * Latitude: 79.592750 * Longitude: -172.501583 * Date/Time: 2005-08-20T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2792.0 m * Recovery: 11.88 m * Location: Mendeleev Ridge, Arctic Ocean * Campaign: HLY0503 (Healy-Oden Trans Arctic Expedition 2005 (HOTRAX05)) * Basis: Healy * Method/Device: Jumbo Piston Core (JPC)
Comment:
Measured on planktonic foraminiferal samples. Holocene ages are median probability ages based on calibration using CALIB v 5.0.2 (http://calib.qub.ac.uk/calib/); older ages were calibrated using the Fairbanks0107 program [Fairbanks et al., 2005, doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2005.04.007]. No Delta R was applied.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Sample IDSample IDAdler, Ruth Esamples were analyzed at the NSF Radiocarbon Facility, University of Arizona (AA) or University of California, Irvine (UCIAMS)
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, top/minDepth topmAdler, Ruth E
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmAdler, Ruth E
Age, datedAge datedkaAdler, Ruth EAge, 14C AMS
Age, dated standard deviationAge dated std dev±Adler, Ruth EAge, 14C AMS1 sigma
Calendar ageCal ageka BPAdler, Ruth EAge, 14C calibrated
Calendar age, standard deviationCal age std dev±Adler, Ruth EAge, 14C calibrated1 sigma
Size:
88 data points

Data

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Sample ID

Depth sed [m]

Depth top [m]

Depth bot [m]

Age dated [ka]

Age dated std dev [±]

Cal age [ka BP]

Cal age std dev [±]
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AA744710.0750.070.089.3140.07610.1510.103
AA744720.1450.140.158.9400.0639.6080.079
AA744730.2450.240.259.9170.05010.8570.127
UCIAMS 539340.2550.250.2611.4450.03012.9530.042
AA778870.3250.320.3336.2500.73041.1180.681
AA744750.3450.340.3532.4800.47037.4670.502
AA744760.4350.430.4438.6600.98043.2180.863
AA744770.4850.480.4930.9500.40035.9260.404
AA744780.5250.520.53>43.300
AA744790.5650.560.5737.8200.88042.4930.781
AA744800.6250.620.6340.5001.30044.8161.149