LATE QUATERNARY CHANGES IN ANTARCTIC BOTTOM WATER VELOCITY INFERRED FROM SEDIMENT GRAIN-SIZE IN THE NORTHERN WEDDELL SEA

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PUDSEY, CJ
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[1] British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, High Cross, Cambridge, CB3 OET, Madingley Road
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10.1016/0025-3227(92)90066-Q
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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Newly formed bottom water (theta less-than-or-equal-to -0.7-degrees-C) in the northern Weddell Sea flows E or NE at speeds up to 10- 1 5 cm/s, with velocity decreasing towards the centre of the Weddell Gyre (preliminary results from long-term current meter moorings). Upper Quaternary sediments from this area contain a fine-grained terrigenous component (from the nepheloid layer) plus biogenic silica (mostly diatoms) with a small amount of ice-rafted debris. In cores from between 61-degrees and 66-degrees-S and from 3300 m to 4700 m water-depth, the proportion of biogenic silica increases northwards (corresponding to increasing seasonal extent of open water vs sea-ice cover), and the proportion of silt and well-sorted fine sand in surface sediments increases with average current velocity. Downcore, diatom-rich and diatom-poor sediments alternate on a scale of 1-3 m, and intervals with more diatoms contain a higher proportion of silt to clay. Preliminary stratigraphy suggests the cyclicity in composition and texture is related to glacial-interglacial cyclicity. During warm periods (indirectly correlated with isotope stages 1, 3, 5 etc.) biogenic silica production takes place during several months of each year, and silt and fine sand are transported by bottom currents. During glacial periods with greater sea-ice cover than at present, biogenic productivity was suppressed and no silica was preserved in the sediments: in addition, a lower proportion of terrigenous silt implies that bottom currents were weaker. At sites with a present-day average velocity of 10 cm/s, a Last Glacial Maximum average velocity of 1 cm/s or less is inferred from grain-size measurements.
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