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Doklady Earth Sciences | 2017

Past sedimentation rates and environments of the Mendeleev Rise inferred from Sr isotope and δ 18 O chemostratigraphy of its Late Cenozoic sediments

E. A. Gusev; A. B. Kuznetsov; E. Taldenkova; Sergei Nikolaev; A. Yu. Stepanova; E. S. Novikhina

Multiproxy investigation of sediment core AF-0731 from the Mendeleev Rise revealed several epochs of high bioproductivity corresponding to climate amelioration and surface water mass warming in the Arctic. During these periods, sediments became enriched in carbonate microfossils as well as in coarsegrained ice- and iceberg-rafted debris (IRD) that precipitated from melting sea ice and icebergs. Variability in the δ18О composition of planktic foraminifers also reflects glacial-interglacial periodicity. Low δ18О values correspond to glacial epochs and, especially, glacial terminations with strong meltwater inputs. Increased δ18О values characterize interglacial epochs of sea-level rise and growing salinity due to enhanced water exchange with neighboring oceans. The 87Sr/86Sr ratio was measured in foraminifers from basal core layers, and their SIS-age was estimated at 670 + 50 ka. Sedimentation rates at AF-0731 core site on the Mendeleev Rise varied between 0.4 and 0.6 cm/kyr.


Taldenkova, Ekaterina, Nikolaev, Sergei, Rekant, Pavel and Chistyakova, Nataliya (2014) Pleistocene sediment sequence of the southern Lomonosov Ridge, Arctic Ocean : preliminary stratigraphic subdivision based on iceberg-rafted debris and benthic foraminiferal records STRATI 2013 : First International Congress on Stratigraphy At the Cutting Edge of Stratigraphy. Springer, Zürich, Switzerland, pp. 1321-1325. ISBN 978-3-319-04363-0 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-04364-7_252 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04364-7_252>. | 2014

Pleistocene Sediment Sequence of the Southern Lomonosov Ridge, Arctic Ocean: Preliminary Stratigraphic Subdivision Based on Iceberg-Rafted Debris and Benthic Foraminiferal Records

E. Taldenkova; Sergei Nikolaev; P. Rekant; N. I. Chistyakova

Two sediment cores retrieved from the southern Lomonosov Ridge (LR) in 2007 (core ALR07-26C from the top of the ridge, water depth 1359 m, and core ALR07-15C from the base of Geophysicists’ Spur, water depth 2500 m) were investigated for lithology (wt % > 63 μm, terrigenous lithic grains >500 μm) and microfossils. Prominent peaks of coarse-grained material in ALR07-26C represented largely by quartz and clastic rocks are regarded as inputs of ice and, especially, iceberg-rafted debris (IRD) of Eurasian origin. In accordance with previously obtained evidence from age-constrained cores from the central LR, the highest peak 4 is correlated with the MIS 6–5 boundary and the disintegration of the Saalian ice sheet. The three younger IRD peaks are provisionally correlated with the MIS 5–4, MIS 4–3, and MIS 2–1 boundaries, respectively. Small peaks of coarse-grained material in ALR07-15C dominated by various rocks in contrast represent local material transported by downslope slides mixed with some IRD. No calcareous microfossils occur in the cores, but only agglutinated benthic foraminifers are found. In ALR07-26C, they correlate with IRD-rich layers, which correspond to glacial terminations with more open-sea ice conditions and, probably, higher productivity in the sea-ice marginal zone. The Cyclammina-dominated assemblage in ALR07-26C below IRD peak 4 supports the proposed age estimate for this peak (MIS 6–5), as similar foraminiferal assemblages in other LR cores are recorded in sediments of MIS 7–9 and older. Younger assemblages show a transition from a Recurvoides-dominated assemblage in the early Late Pleistocene to a more “oligotrophic” recent assemblage with a predominance of Reophax and Rhabdammina.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010

History of ice-rafting and water mass evolution at the northern Siberian continental margin (Laptev Sea) during Late Glacial and Holocene times

E. Taldenkova; Henning A. Bauch; Julia Gottschalk; Sergei Nikolaev; Yuliana V. Rostovtseva; I. Pogodina; Yaroslav Ovsepyan; Evgeniya Kandiano


Marine Micropaleontology | 2012

Benthic and planktic community changes at the North Siberian margin in response to Atlantic water mass variability since last deglacial times

E. Taldenkova; Henning A. Bauch; Anna Stepanova; Yaroslav Ovsepyan; I. Pogodina; Tatiana Klyuvitkina; Sergei Nikolaev


Marine Micropaleontology | 2013

Reprint of: Benthic and planktic community changes at the North Siberian margin in response to Atlantic water mass variability since last deglacial times

E. Taldenkova; Henning A. Bauch; Anna Stepanova; Yaroslav Ovsepyan; I. Pogodina; Tatiana Klyuvitkina; Sergei Nikolaev


Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung. Polar Systems under pressure, 27th International Polar Conference, Rostock, 25-29 March 2018 | 2018

Past environmental variability of the Laptev Sea continental margin and Atlantic water advection to the Arctic during the last c. 18 cal kyrs

E. Taldenkova; H. Bauch; Robert F. Spielhagen; Yaroslav Ovsepyan; N. I. Chistyakova; Anna Stepanova; Sergei Nikolaev; M. Segl


[Talk] In: All-Russian Markov 2015 Conference, 08.-11.06.2015, Moscow, Russia . | 2015

Postglacial history of the Laptev Sea continental margin

E. Taldenkova; Sergei Nikolaev; N. I. Chistyakova; Anna Stepanova; Y. Ovsepyan; Henning A. Bauch; Robert F. Spielhagen; M. Segl


Taldenkova, E., Nikolaev, S. D., Chistyakova, N. O., Stepanova, A. Yu., Ovsepyan, Ya. S., Bauch, Henning A., Spielhagen, Robert F. and Segl, M. (2015) Poslednikovaya istoriya kontinental’noi okrainy morya Laptevykh (Postglacial history of the Laptev Sea continental margin) Aktual’nye problemy paleogeografii i stratigrafii pleistotsena: Materialy Vserossiskoi konferentsii “Markovskie chteniya 2015 goda” (Current Problems of the Paleogeography and Stratigraphy of the Pleistocene: Materials of the All-Russian Markov Conference 2015). MGU, Moscow, pp. 202-204. | 2015

Poslednikovaya istoriya kontinental’noi okrainy morya Laptevykh (Postglacial history of the Laptev Sea continental margin)

E. Taldenkova; Sergei Nikolaev; N. O. Chistyakova; A. Yu. Stepanova; Y. Ovsepyan; Henning A. Bauch; Robert F. Spielhagen; M. Segl


Taldenkova, Ekaterina, Stepanova, A., Chistyakova, Nataliya, Ovsepyan, Yaroslav, Bauch, Henning A., Spielhagen, Robert F. and Nikolaev, S. D. (2014) Last postglacial environmental transformation of the Laptev Sea continental margin [Poster] In: International Conference on The Changing Arctic and Sub-Arctic Marine Environment: Proxy and Model Based Reconstructions, 04.02.-06.02.2014, Talence, France. | 2014

Last postglacial environmental transformation of the Laptev Sea continental margin

E. Taldenkova; Anna Stepanova; N. I. Chistyakova; Yaroslav Ovsepyan; Henning A. Bauch; Robert F. Spielhagen; Sergei Nikolaev


Taldenkova, Ekaterina, Bauch, Henning, Stepanova, Anna, Ovsepyan, Yaroslav and Nikolaev, Sergei (2012) Community changes at the North Siberian margin in response to Atlantic water mass variability since last deglacial times [Poster] In: APEX IV, Arctic Palaeoclimate and its Extremes, International Conference and Workshop, 15.05.-18.05.2012, Oulanka, Finland. | 2012

Community changes at the North Siberian margin in response to Atlantic water mass variability since last deglacial times

E. Taldenkova; Henning A. Bauch; Anna Stepanova; Yaroslav Ovsepyan; Sergei Nikolaev

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Henning A. Bauch

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Y. Ovsepyan

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. B. Kuznetsov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. Ovsepyan

Moscow State University

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