Multiproxy investigation of the last 2,000 years BP marine paleoenvironmental record along the western Spitsbergen margin
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27676Dato
2022-11-01Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Torricella, Fiorenza; Gamboa Sojo, Viviana Maria; Gariboldi, Karen; Douss, Nessim; Musco, Maria Elena; Caricchi, Chiara; Lucchi, Renata Giulia; Carbonara, Katia; Morigi, CaterinaSammendrag
A reconstruction of the last 2,000 years BP of environmental and oceanographic changes on the
western margin of Spitsbergen was performed using a multidisciplinary approach including the
fossil assemblages of diatoms, planktic and benthic foraminifera and calcareous nannofossils and
the use of geochemistry (X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction). We identified two
warm periods (2,000–1,600 years BP and 1,300–700 years BP) that were associated with the Roman
Warm Period and the Medieval Warm Period that alternate with colder oceanic conditions and sea
ice coverage occurred during the Dark Ages (1,600–1,300 years BP) and the beginning of the Little
Ice Age. During the Medieval Warm Period the occurrence of ice-rafted debris and Aulocoseira spp.,
a specific diatom genus commonly associated with continental freshwater, suggests significant
runoff of meltwaters from local glaciers.
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Taylor & FrancisSitering
Torricella, Gamboa Sojo, Gariboldi K, Douss N, Musco, Caricchi C, Lucchi RG, Carbonara, Morigi C. Multiproxy investigation of the last 2,000 years BP marine paleoenvironmental record along the western Spitsbergen margin. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine research. 2022;54(1):562-583Metadata
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