Central Arctic, interglacial intervals have traditionally been associated with diverse and intense bioturbation, and abundant foraminifera, interpreted as indicating relatively low sea-ice concentrations and productive surface waters, while glacial intervals, typically barren, support the inverse. In this respect, the Yermak Plateau is anomalous. Biomarker studies suggest that glacial intervals were characterized by comparatively open water, while interglacials are marked by severe sea-ice conditions. Here we study downcore Ethological Ichno Quotient (EIQ) variations in trace fossils and bioturbation to test the hypothesis that different ethological classes vary in accordance with late Pleistocene changes in sea-ice extent, with deposit fee...
Brines can have a profound influence on the relative abundance of calcareous and agglutinated forami...
The recent, rapid decline in Arctic summer sea ice extent has prompted questions as to the rates and...
Scattered and indirect evidence suggests that sea ice occurred as far south as the Iceland Sea durin...
The recent dramatic decline of Arctic sea over the last decades and its controlling processes are st...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The Yermak Plateau is located north of Svalbard at the entrance to the Arctic Ocean, i.e. in an area...
Changes in intensity and composition of bioturbation and trace fossils in deep-sea settings are dire...
The Yermak Plateau is located north of Svalbard at the entrance to the Arctic Ocean, i.e. in an area...
Understanding how Arctic Ocean deep-water ecology responded to past climatic events is of importance...
Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes in the western Arctic Ocean are revealed by multi-proxy r...
Two high-resolution sediment sequences from the Western Svalbard margin covering the last ca. 10.000...
Pliocene and Pleistocene sediments from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 151, Hole 911 A, drilled on the i...
In the Arctic, the currently observed rising air temperature results in more frequent calving of ice...
[1] Dinocysts from cores collected in the Chukchi Sea from the shelf edge to the lower slope were us...
In order to reconstruct the late glacial to Holocene history of Atlantic-derived water (ADW) inflow ...
Brines can have a profound influence on the relative abundance of calcareous and agglutinated forami...
The recent, rapid decline in Arctic summer sea ice extent has prompted questions as to the rates and...
Scattered and indirect evidence suggests that sea ice occurred as far south as the Iceland Sea durin...
The recent dramatic decline of Arctic sea over the last decades and its controlling processes are st...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The Yermak Plateau is located north of Svalbard at the entrance to the Arctic Ocean, i.e. in an area...
Changes in intensity and composition of bioturbation and trace fossils in deep-sea settings are dire...
The Yermak Plateau is located north of Svalbard at the entrance to the Arctic Ocean, i.e. in an area...
Understanding how Arctic Ocean deep-water ecology responded to past climatic events is of importance...
Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes in the western Arctic Ocean are revealed by multi-proxy r...
Two high-resolution sediment sequences from the Western Svalbard margin covering the last ca. 10.000...
Pliocene and Pleistocene sediments from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 151, Hole 911 A, drilled on the i...
In the Arctic, the currently observed rising air temperature results in more frequent calving of ice...
[1] Dinocysts from cores collected in the Chukchi Sea from the shelf edge to the lower slope were us...
In order to reconstruct the late glacial to Holocene history of Atlantic-derived water (ADW) inflow ...
Brines can have a profound influence on the relative abundance of calcareous and agglutinated forami...
The recent, rapid decline in Arctic summer sea ice extent has prompted questions as to the rates and...
Scattered and indirect evidence suggests that sea ice occurred as far south as the Iceland Sea durin...