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Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2012

Grain‐size properties and organic‐carbon stock of Yedoma Ice Complex permafrost from the Kolyma lowland, northeastern Siberia

Jens Strauss; Lutz Schirrmeister; Sebastian Wetterich; Andreas Borchers; S. P. Davydov

The organic carbon stock in permafrost is of increasing interest in environmental research, because during the late Quaternary a large pool of organic carbon accumulated in the sedimentary deposits of arctic permafrost. Because of its potential to degrade and release organic carbon, the organic-matter inventory of Yedoma Ice Complex deposits is relevant to current concerns about the effects of global warming. In this context, it is essential to improve the understanding of preserved carbon quantities and characteristics. The paper aims to clarify the Yedoma Ice Complex origin, and to develop an approach for volumetric organic-matter quantification. Therefore, we analyzed the grain size and the organic-matter characteristics of the deposits exposed at the stratigraphic key site Duvanny Yar (lower Kolyma River, northeast Siberia). A distinct bimodal grain-size distribution confirms a polygenetic origin of the frozen sediments from a flood-plain environment. The total organic-carbon content averages 1.5 ± 1.4 wt% while the volumetric organic-carbon content averages 14 ± 8 kg/m³. However, large-scale extrapolations for Yedoma Ice Complex deposits in general are not reasonable yet because of their rather unclear spatial distribution. We conclude that Yedoma Ice Complex formation at Duvanny Yar was dominated by water-related (alluvial/fluvial/lacustrine) as well as aeolian processes. The total organic-carbon content of the studied deposits is low if compared to other profiles, but it is still a significant pool.


Antarctic Science | 2011

Mineralogy of glaciomarine sediments from the Prydz Bay–Kerguelen region: relation to modern depositional environments

Andreas Borchers; Ines Voigt; Gerhard Kuhn; Bernhard Diekmann

Abstract Surface mineralogical compositions and their association to modern processes are well known from the east Atlantic and south-west Indian sectors of the Southern Ocean, but data from the interface of these areas - the Prydz Bay–Kerguelen region - is still missing. The objective of our study was to provide mineralogical data of reference samples from this region and to relate these mineralogical assemblages to hinterland geology, weathering, transport and depositional processes. Clay mineral assemblages were analysed by means of X-ray diffraction technique. Heavy mineral assemblages were determined by counting of gravity-separated grains under a polarizing microscope. Results show that by use of clay mineral assemblages four mineralogical provinces can be subdivided: i) continental shelf, ii) continental slope, iii) deep sea, iv) Kerguelen Plateau. Heavy mineral assemblages in the fine sand fraction are relatively uniform except for samples taken from the East Antarctic shelf. Our findings show that mineralogical studies on sediment cores from the study area have the potential to provide insights into past shifts in ice-supported transport and activity and provenance of different water masses (e.g. Antarctic slope current and deep western boundary current) in the Prydz Bay–Kerguelen region.


Sedimentary Geology | 2012

An end-member algorithm for deciphering modern detrital processes from lake sediments of Lake Donggi Cona, NE Tibetan Plateau, China

Elisabeth Dietze; Kai Hartmann; Bernhard Diekmann; J. IJmker; Frank Lehmkuhl; Stephan Opitz; Georg Stauch; Bernd Wünnemann; Andreas Borchers


Marine Geophysical Researches | 2016

Holocene ice dynamics and bottom-water formation associated with Cape Darnley polynya activity recorded in Burton Basin, East Antarctica

Andreas Borchers; Elisabeth Dietze; Gerhard Kuhn; Oliver Esper; Ines Voigt; Kai Hartmann; Bernhard Diekmann


Supplement to: Borchers, A et al. (2015): Holocene ice dynamics and bottom-water formation associated with Cape Darnley polynya activity recorded in Burton Basin, East Antarctica. Marine Geophysical Research, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11001-015-9254-z | 2015

Sedimentological, mineralogical, biogeochemical and micropaleontological parameters on sediment core PS69/849-2, Burton Basin, MacRobertson Shelf, East Antarctica

Andreas Borchers; Elisabeth Dietze; Gerhard Kuhn; Oliver Esper; Ines Voigt; Kai Hartmann; Bernhard Diekmann


In supplement to: Borchers, A et al. (2015): Holocene ice dynamics and bottom-water formation associated with Cape Darnley polynya activity recorded in Burton Basin, East Antarctica. Marine Geophysical Research, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11001-015-9254-z | 2015

Total organic carbon and opal content of sediment core PS69/849-2

Andreas Borchers; Elisabeth Dietze; Gerhard Kuhn; Oliver Esper; Ines Voigt; Kai Hartmann; Bernhard Diekmann


In supplement to: Borchers, A et al. (2015): Holocene ice dynamics and bottom-water formation associated with Cape Darnley polynya activity recorded in Burton Basin, East Antarctica. Marine Geophysical Research, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11001-015-9254-z | 2015

Heavy minerals of sediment cores PS69/849-1 and PS69/849-2

Andreas Borchers; Elisabeth Dietze; Gerhard Kuhn; Oliver Esper; Ines Voigt; Kai Hartmann; Bernhard Diekmann


In supplement to: Borchers, A et al. (2015): Holocene ice dynamics and bottom-water formation associated with Cape Darnley polynya activity recorded in Burton Basin, East Antarctica. Marine Geophysical Research, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11001-015-9254-z | 2015

Age determination of sediment core PS69/849-2

Andreas Borchers; Elisabeth Dietze; Gerhard Kuhn; Oliver Esper; Ines Voigt; Kai Hartmann; Bernhard Diekmann


In Supplement to: Borchers, Andreas; Dietze, Elisabeth; Kuhn, Gerhard; Esper, Oliver; Voigt, Ines; Hartmann, Kai; Diekmann, Bernhard (2015): Holocene ice dynamics and bottom-water formation associated with Cape Darnley polynya activity recorded in Burton Basin, East Antarctica. Marine Geophysical Research, online first, doi:10.1007/s11001-015-9254-z | 2015

Ice rafted debris of sediment core PS69/849-2

Andreas Borchers; Elisabeth Dietze; Gerhard Kuhn; Oliver Esper; Ines Voigt; Kai Hartmann; Bernhard Diekmann


In Supplement to: Borchers, Andreas; Dietze, Elisabeth; Kuhn, Gerhard; Esper, Oliver; Voigt, Ines; Hartmann, Kai; Diekmann, Bernhard (2015): Holocene ice dynamics and bottom-water formation associated with Cape Darnley polynya activity recorded in Burton Basin, East Antarctica. Marine Geophysical Research, online first, doi:10.1007/s11001-015-9254-z | 2015

Grain size distribution of sediment core PS69/849-2

Andreas Borchers; Elisabeth Dietze; Gerhard Kuhn; Oliver Esper; Ines Voigt; Kai Hartmann; Bernhard Diekmann

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Bernhard Diekmann

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Gerhard Kuhn

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Kai Hartmann

Free University of Berlin

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Hannes Grobe

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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