(Table 1) Content of sand fraction components in sediments of the interglacial MIS 7 optimum from Core LV28-42-4

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Barash, Max S;Matul, Alexander G;Kazarina, Galina Kh;Khusid, Tatyana A;Abelmann, Andrea;Biebow, Nicole;Nürnberg, Dirk;Tiedemann, Ralf

Description

Distribution of diatoms, radiolarians, planktonic and benthic foraminifers, and sediment components in fraction >0.125 mm was analyzed in a core obtained from the central Sea of Okhotsk within frameworks of the Russian-German KOMEX Project. The core section characterizes the period 190-350 ka, which corresponds to marine-isotopic stages (MIS) 7 to 10. During glacial MIS 10 and MIS 8, the basin accumulated terrigenous material lacking microfossils or containing them in low abundance, which reflects, along with their composition, heavy sea-ice conditions, suppressed bioproductivity, and bottom environment aggressive toward calcium carbonate. Interglacial MIS 9 was characterized by elevated bioproductivity with accumulation of diatomaceous ooze during the climatic optimum (328 to 320 ka). Water exchange with the Pacific was maximal from 328 to 324 ka ago. Environment became moderate and close to the present-day one at the end of the optimum exhibiting possible existence of a dichothermal layer with substantial amounts of surface Pacific water still flowing into the basin. Similar to interglacial MIS 5e and MIS 1, ''old'' Pacific water determined near-bottom environment in the central Sea of Okhotsk during that period, although influx of terrigenous material was higher, probably reflecting more humid climate of the region. Slight warming marked the terminal MIS 8 (approximately 260 ka ago). Paleoceanographic situation during the interglacial MIS 7 was highly variable: from warm-water to almost glacial. The main climatic optimum of MIS 7 occurred within 220-210 ka, when subsurface stratification increased and the dichothermal layer developed. Bottom environment during the studied time interval, except for the optimum of interglacial MIS 9, resembled those characteristic of glacial periods: actively formed ''young'' Okhotsk water displaced ''old'' Pacific deep water.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

1.9

FAIR Score

94%

Citations

1

Mentions

2

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Oceanography

Field

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

96%

Source

Open Alex

Keywords

AGEDEPTH, sediment/rockTerrigenousTephra/volcanic ashPlanktonForaminifera, plankticForaminifera, benthicSample commentGravity corerMicroscopyLV28Akademik M.A. LavrentyevArchive of Ocean Data (ARCOD)Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas (SPP1158)

Normalization Factors

FT

15.38

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00