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Main Authors: Krylov, Alexey A, Weiel, Dominik, Sapega, V F, Ivanov, Gennadiy I, Stein, Ruediger, Vogt, Christoph, Rys'kova, E O
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Published: PANGAEA 2008
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.727132
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author Krylov, Alexey A
Weiel, Dominik
Sapega, V F
Ivanov, Gennadiy I
Stein, Ruediger
Vogt, Christoph
Rys'kova, E O
author_facet Krylov, Alexey A
Weiel, Dominik
Sapega, V F
Ivanov, Gennadiy I
Stein, Ruediger
Vogt, Christoph
Rys'kova, E O
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents This paper is devoted to studies of clay minerals from two cores collected in the northern and central regions of the St. Anna Trough, the largest trough of the Kara Sea. Upper Quaternary glacial, glaciomarine, and marine deposits are characterized by various contents of kaolinite, chlorite, illite, and smectite. It is established that, from older to younger deposits, amounts of kaolinite and chlorite generally decrease, while those of illite and smectite, on the contrary, increase. A joint analysis of distributions of clay and heavy minerals over the section allowed us to refine position of sources for terrigenous matter and their temporal variability. It is shown changes in sources of supply were directly related to climate changes that occurred when passing from glacial to marine sedimentation environments.
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spellingShingle Clay minerals in bottom sediments of the St. Anna Trough
Krylov, Alexey A
Weiel, Dominik
Sapega, V F
Ivanov, Gennadiy I
Stein, Ruediger
Vogt, Christoph
Rys'kova, E O
Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; KAL_R; Kara Sea/St. Anna Trough; Kasten corer RUS; PL-1994; PL94-07; PL94-29; Professor Logachev
This paper is devoted to studies of clay minerals from two cores collected in the northern and central regions of the St. Anna Trough, the largest trough of the Kara Sea. Upper Quaternary glacial, glaciomarine, and marine deposits are characterized by various contents of kaolinite, chlorite, illite, and smectite. It is established that, from older to younger deposits, amounts of kaolinite and chlorite generally decrease, while those of illite and smectite, on the contrary, increase. A joint analysis of distributions of clay and heavy minerals over the section allowed us to refine position of sources for terrigenous matter and their temporal variability. It is shown changes in sources of supply were directly related to climate changes that occurred when passing from glacial to marine sedimentation environments.
title Clay minerals in bottom sediments of the St. Anna Trough
topic Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; KAL_R; Kara Sea/St. Anna Trough; Kasten corer RUS; PL-1994; PL94-07; PL94-29; Professor Logachev
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.727132