14C ages, grain size distribution and foraminifer abundance of sediments from the Barents Sea shelf

The origin of friable sediments blanketing the Barents Sea shelf is considered. It is shown that their characteristic seismoacoustic record patterns reflect low degree of diagenetic transformations and indicates continuous sedimentation. According to traditional views, this single sedimentary complex also includes diamicton, and the section is interpreted as a three-unit structure: diamicton, which is considered a till; the overlying friable sediments accumulated under different conditions of deglaciation in glaciomarine settings; and the postglacial marine sediments. It is demonstrated that such views are inconsistent with geomorphologic features (datings by physical methods included) indicating a prolonged hiatus that separates epochs of the diamicton accumulation and formation of friable sediments. The analysis revealed that the composition, vertical succession, and lateral distribution of different lithological types of friable sediments are related to the regular spatiotemporal replacements of different facies settings in the transgressing Arctic sea rather than by the glacial process. This inference is confirmed by the composition of foraminiferal assemblages.

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Krapivner, R B (2009). Dataset: 14C ages, grain size distribution and foraminifer abundance of sediments from the Barents Sea shelf. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.793171

DOI retrieved: 2009

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Imported on November 30, 2024
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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.793171
Author Krapivner, R B
Given Name R B
Family Name Krapivner
Source Creation 2009
Publication Year 2009
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Krapivner_2009
Subject Areas
Name: Chemistry

Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Origin of friable sediments of the Barents Sea shelf
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0024490209010076
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2009
Source: Lithology and Mineral Resources
Authors: Krapivner R B .