Determining the post-glacial evolution of a Northeast Pacific coastal fjord using a multiproxy geochemical approach

A 40.32 m piston core recovered from Effingham Inlet, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, provides the basis for a high-resolution geochemical study of the last deglaciation and the Holocene. Glacial retreat, basin isolation, sealevel rise, and productivity variations are determined using proxies...

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Published inCanadian journal of earth sciences Vol. 45; no. 11; pp. 1331 - 1344
Main Authors Ivanochko, Tara S, Calvert, Stephen E, Southon, John R, Enkin, Randolph J, Baker, Judith, Dallimore, Audrey, Pedersen, Thomas F
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Abstract A 40.32 m piston core recovered from Effingham Inlet, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, provides the basis for a high-resolution geochemical study of the last deglaciation and the Holocene. Glacial retreat, basin isolation, sealevel rise, and productivity variations are determined using proxies for sediment composition (K/Al, Fe/Al, Mg/Al), grain size (Ti/Al, Zr/Al), sedimentary redox conditions (Mo/Al, U/Al), and productivity (wt.% organic carbon, wt.% opal). As local ice retreated and marine waters inundated the basin, coarse-grained glacimarine sediments were replaced by finer grained, laminated, opal-rich sediments. During meltwater pulse-la, the dominance of local crustal rise over eustatic sealevel rise resulted in the progressive restriction of ocean circulation in Effingham Inlet and the formation of a temporary freshwater lake. The transition into stable Holocene conditions was initiated at ∼12 700 BP, which corresponds to the onset of the Younger Dryas, as identified by the Greenland Ice core Project (GRIP) ice core δ18O record and was completed by 10 700 BP, ∼800 years after the GRIP ice core record stabilized. Holocene Mo/Al and U/Al ratios range between 12-35 (×104) and 1-3.4 (×104), respectively, indicating that although large-amplitude, high-frequency fluctuations occur, the sediments of Effingham Inlet inner basin have remained organic rich and oxygen depleted for the entire Holocene period. The combination of anoxic bottom waters and a Holocene sedimentation rate of 217 cm/ka have preserved a high resolution record of environmental change in the northeast Pacific over the last 11 000 years.
AbstractList A 40.32 m piston core recovered from Effingham Inlet, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, provides the basis for a high-resolution geochemical study of the last deglaciation and the Holocene. Glacial retreat, basin isolation, sea-level rise, and productivity variations are determined using proxies for sediment composition (K/Al, Fe/Al, Mg/Al), grain size (Ti/Al, Zr/Al), sedimentary redox conditions (Mo/Al, U/Al), and productivity (wt. % organic carbon, wt.% opal). As local ice retreated and marine waters inundated the basin, coarse-grained glacimarine sediments were replaced by finer grained, laminated, opal-rich sediments. During meltwater pulse-la, the dominance of local crustal rise over eustatic sea-level rise resulted in the progressive restriction of ocean circulation in Effingham Inlet and the formation of a temporary freshwater lake. The transition into stable Holocene conditions was initiated at ~12 700 BP, which corresponds to the onset of the Younger Dryas, as identified by the Greenland Ice core Project (GRIP) ice core ...O record and was completed by 10 700 BP, ~800 years after the GRIP ice core record stabilized. Holocene Mo/Al and U/Al ratios range between 12-35 (x10...) and l-3.4 (xl0...), respectively, indicating that although large-amplitude, high-frequency fluctuations occur, the sediments of Effingham Inlet inner basin have remained organic rich and oxygen depleted for the entire Holocene period. The combination of anoxic bottom waters and a Holocene sedimentation rate of 217 cm/ka have preserved a high-resolution record of environmental change in the northeast Pacific over the last 11 000 years. (ProQuest: ... denotes formulae/symbols omitted.)
A 40.32 m piston core recovered from Effingham Inlet, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, provides the basis for a high-resolution geochemical study of the last deglaciation and the Holocene. Glacial retreat, basin isolation, sea-level rise, and productivity variations are determined using proxies for sediment composition (K/Al, Fe/Al, Mg/Al), grain size (Ti/Al, Zr/Al), sedimentary redox conditions (Mo/Al, U/Al), and productivity (wt.% organic carbon, wt.% opal). As local ice retreated and marine waters inundated the basin, coarse-grained glacimarine sediments were replaced by finer grained, laminated, opal-rich sediments. During meltwater pulse-1a, the dominance of local crustal rise over eustatic sea-level rise resulted in the progressive restriction of ocean circulation in Effingham Inlet and the formation of a temporary freshwater lake. The transition into stable Holocene conditions was initiated at ~12 700 BP, which corresponds to the onset of the Younger Dryas, as identified by the Greenland Ice core Project (GRIP) ice core delta18O record and was completed by 10 700 BP, ~800 years after the GRIP ice core record stabilized. Holocene Mo/Al and U/Al ratios range between 12-35 (X104) and 1-3.4 (X104), respectively, indicating that although large-amplitude, high-frequency fluctuations occur, the sediments of Effingham Inlet inner basin have remained organic rich and oxygen depleted for the entire Holocene period. The combination of anoxic bottom waters and a Holocene sedimentation rate of 217 cm/ka have preserved a high-resolution record of environmental change in the northeast Pacific over the last 11 000 years.
A 40.32 m piston core recovered from Effingham Inlet, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, provides the basis for a high-resolution geochemical study of the last deglaciation and the Holocene. Glacial retreat, basin isolation, sea-level rise, and productivity variations are determined using proxies for sediment composition (K/Al, Fe/Al, Mg/Al), grain size (Ti/Al, Zr/Al), sedimentary redox conditions (Mo/Al, U/Al), and productivity (wt.% organic carbon, wt.% opal). As local ice retreated and marine waters inundated the basin, coarse-grained glacimarine sediments were replaced by finer grained, laminated, opal-rich sediments. During meltwater pulse-1a, the dominance of local crustal rise over eustatic sea-level rise resulted in the progressive restriction of ocean circulation in Effingham Inlet and the formation of a temporary freshwater lake. The transition into stable Holocene conditions was initiated at ~12 700 BP, which corresponds to the onset of the Younger Dryas, as identified by the Greenland Ice core Project (GRIP) ice core d super(18)O record and was completed by 10 700 BP, ~800 years after the GRIP ice core record stabilized. Holocene Mo/Al and U/Al ratios range between 12-35 (10 super(4)) and 1-3.4 (10 super(4)), respectively, indicating that although large-amplitude, high-frequency fluctuations occur, the sediments of Effingham Inlet inner basin have remained organic rich and oxygen depleted for the entire Holocene period. The combination of anoxic bottom waters and a Holocene sedimentation rate of 217 cm/ka have preserved a high-resolution record of environmental change in the northeast Pacific over the last 11 000 years.Original Abstract: Une carotte de 40,32 m, prelevee au moyen d'un carottier a piston au passage Effingham, sur la Cote Ouest de Vancouver, fournit la base pour une etude geochimique tres detaillee de la derniere deglaciation et de l'Holocene. Le retrait glaciaire, l'isolement du bassin, l'elevation du niveau de la mer et les variations de productivite sont determines en utilisant des substituts pour la composition des sediments (K/Al, Fe/Al, Mg/Al), la granulometrie (Ti/Al, Zr/Al), les conditions d'oxydoreduction sedimentaires (Mo/Al, U/Al) et la productivite (% poids carbone organique, % poids opale). A mesure que la glace locale se retirait et que les eaux marines inondaient le bassin, des sediments glaciomarins a grain grossier etaient remplaces par des sediments lamines, a grain plus fin et riches en opale. Durant un episode important de montee du niveau marin global (meltwater pulse 1A), la dominance de la montee locale de la croute par rapport a la hausse eustatique du niveau de la mer a progressivement restreint la circulation de l'ocean dans le passage Effingham et a conduit a la formation d'un lac temporaire d'eau douce. La transition vers les conditions stables a l'Holocene a debute vers 12 700 BP, ce qui correspond au debut du Dryas recent, tel qu'identifie par les enregistrements de d super(18)O dans les carottes de glace du projet GRIP (' Greenland Ice Core Project '), et qui etait termine a 10 700 BP, soit environ 800 ans apres la stabilization des enregistrements dans les carottes de glace du GRIP. A l'Holocene, les rapports Mo/Al et U/Al varient respectivement entre 12-35 (10 super(4)) et 1-3,4 (10 super(4)), indiquant que, malgre l'occurrence de fluctuations de grande amplitude et de frequence elevee, les sediments du bassin interne du passage Effingham sont demeures riches en matieres organiques et pauvres en oxygene pour toute la periode de l'Holocene. La combinaison d'eaux de fond anoxiques et d'un taux de sedimentation de 217 cm/ka a l'Holocene a preserve l'enregistrement tres detaille du changement environnemental dans le Nord-Est du Pacifique au cours des derniers 11 000 ans.
A 40.32 m piston core recovered from Effingham Inlet, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, provides the basis for a high-resolution geochemical study of the last deglaciation and the Holocene. Glacial retreat, basin isolation, sealevel rise, and productivity variations are determined using proxies for sediment composition (K/Al, Fe/Al, Mg/Al), grain size (Ti/Al, Zr/Al), sedimentary redox conditions (Mo/Al, U/Al), and productivity (wt.% organic carbon, wt.% opal). As local ice retreated and marine waters inundated the basin, coarse-grained glacimarine sediments were replaced by finer grained, laminated, opal-rich sediments. During meltwater pulse-la, the dominance of local crustal rise over eustatic sealevel rise resulted in the progressive restriction of ocean circulation in Effingham Inlet and the formation of a temporary freshwater lake. The transition into stable Holocene conditions was initiated at ∼12 700 BP, which corresponds to the onset of the Younger Dryas, as identified by the Greenland Ice core Project (GRIP) ice core δ18O record and was completed by 10 700 BP, ∼800 years after the GRIP ice core record stabilized. Holocene Mo/Al and U/Al ratios range between 12-35 (×104) and 1-3.4 (×104), respectively, indicating that although large-amplitude, high-frequency fluctuations occur, the sediments of Effingham Inlet inner basin have remained organic rich and oxygen depleted for the entire Holocene period. The combination of anoxic bottom waters and a Holocene sedimentation rate of 217 cm/ka have preserved a high resolution record of environmental change in the northeast Pacific over the last 11 000 years.
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SubjectTerms absolute age
aluminum
anaerobic environment
British Columbia
C-14
Canada
carbon
Cenozoic
chemical ratios
climate change
coastal environment
cores
correlation
dates
Deglaciation
East Pacific
Effingham Inlet
Environmental changes
experimental studies
fjords
framework silicates
Freshwater
Freshwater lakes
Geochemistry
Geological time
glacial features
Holocene
Ice
isotopes
laminations
Marine
marine environment
marine sediments
Meltwater
metals
molybdenum
North Pacific
Northeast Pacific
Ocean circulation
Oceanography
opal
Organic carbon
Pacific Ocean
paleo-oceanography
paleocirculation
paleoclimatology
paleoecology
planar bedding structures
Pleistocene
postglacial environment
productivity
Quaternary
Quaternary geology
radioactive isotopes
regression analysis
rock, sediment, soil
Sea level
sea-level changes
Sediment composition
Sedimentary geology
sedimentary structures
sedimentation
sedimentation rates
Sediments
SEM data
shore features
silica minerals
silicates
statistical analysis
Studies
textures
Transitions
upper Pleistocene
upper Weichselian
Vancouver Island
Water circulation
Weichselian
Western Canada
Younger Dryas
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