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Polar Research | 2002

Siberian river run-off and Late Quaternary glaciation in the southern Kara Sea, Arctic Ocean: preliminary results

Ruediger Stein; Frank Niessen; Klaus Dittmers; Michael Levitan; F. Schoster; Johannes Simstich; Tatjana Steinke; O. Stepanets

The extent of the Barents-Kara Ice Sheet during the eastern Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is not yet fully known. A detailed echo-sounding survey performed during the Boris Petrov Expedition 2001 permitted the detailed mapping of part of it. Based on the profiling results, a southern connection between the LGM Barents-Kara Ice Sheet and a local ice sheet on Taymyr Peninsula appears to be unlikely. Based on sediment core data and profiling results, most of the terrigenous river-derived material accumulated in the estuaries during late Holocene times, whereas during early Holocene times of lowered sea level major amounts were transported further offshore and accumulated on the shelf. During the post-glacial sea level rise, the main depocentre migrated southward, reaching its present position no earlier than about 6 cal. Ky BP (or 5.2 Kya). Future studies of accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) 14C-dated sediment cores will allow a detailed reconstruction of the variability of fluvial sediment discharge and the history of glaciation in the Kara Sea during late Quaternary times.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2004

Arctic (palaeo) river discharge and environmental change: evidence from the Holocene Kara Sea sedimentary record

Rüdiger Stein; Klaus Dittmers; Kirsten Fahl; M. Kraus; Jens Matthiessen; Frank Niessen; Martina Pirrung; Yelena I. Polyakova; F. Schoster; Tatjana Steinke; Dieter K Fütterer


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2000

Modern river discharge and pathways of supplied material in the Eurasian Arctic Ocean: evidence from mineral assemblages and major and minor element distribution

F. Schoster; M. Behrends; Christina Müller; Rüdiger Stein; M. Wahsner


Supplement to: Stein, Ruediger; Dittmers, Klaus Hauke; Fahl, Kirsten; Kraus, Matthias; Matthiessen, Jens; Niessen, Frank; Pirrung, Michael; Polyakova, Ye I; Schoster, Frank; Steinke, Tatjana; Fütterer, Dieter K (2004): Arctic (palaeo) river discharge and environmental change: evidence from the Holocene Kara Sea sedimentary record. Quaternary Science Reviews, 23(11-13), 1485-1511, doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2003.12.004 | 2004

Distribution of grain size and clay minerals in surface sediments of the Kara Sea (Fig 4, 5)

Ruediger Stein; Klaus Dittmers; Kirsten Fahl; M. Kraus; Jens Matthiessen; Frank Niessen; Michael Pirrung; Ye. Polyakova; F. Schoster; Tatjana Steinke; Dieter Fütterer


EPIC3Sediment 2003 Wilhelmshaven.06. 14.06.2003., 10 | 2003

Flooding history of the southern Kara Sea during the last 12.000 years

F. Schoster; Klaus Dittmers; M. Kraus; Tatjana Steinke; Rüdiger Stein


EPIC3SEARCH Open Science Meeting, 27-30 Oktober, Seattle, Washington, USA. | 2003

Recent sedimentation processes and transport pathways of terrigenous material in the Kara Sea and the adjacent Arctic Ocean

F. Schoster; M. Bourtman; Klaus Dittmers; M. A. Levitan; Tatjana Steinke; Rüdiger Stein


EPIC34. Workshop on Siberian River Run-Off (SIRRO), Vernadsky Institute, Moscow, Russia.06. 06.06.2003., 02 | 2003

Transport pathways of sedimentary material in the Kara Sea

F. Schoster; M. Bourtman; M. A. Levitan; Tatjana Steinke; Rüdiger Stein


EPIC321. Internationale Polartagung, Kiel, Germany.03. - 22.03.2003., 17 | 2003

Siberian River Run-Off (SIRRO): Sedimentological variations during the last sea-level rise in the southern Kara Sea

F. Schoster; Klaus Dittmers; Kirsten Fahl; M. Kraus; Tatjana Steinke; Rüdiger Stein; Dieter Fütterer


EPIC3Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North (QUEEN), 6th QUEEN Workshop, Spiez, Switzerland.-28.05.2002., 24 | 2002

Sediment characteristics and river discharge in the Ob and Yenisei rivers and the southern Kara Sea

F. Schoster; Tatjana Steinke; M. Bourtman; M. Chudetsky; M. A. Levitan; Rüdiger Stein


EPIC3GEO 2002, Würzburg, Germany.- 05.10.2002., 01 | 2002

Variability of Siberian river run-off into the Kara Sea during the Holocene

F. Schoster; Tatjana Steinke; Rüdiger Stein

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Rüdiger Stein

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Tatjana Steinke

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Klaus Dittmers

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Frank Niessen

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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M. A. Levitan

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Kirsten Fahl

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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M. Kraus

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Christina Müller

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Dieter K Fütterer

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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