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Autores principales: Trauth, M H, Sarnthein, Michael, Arnold, Maurice
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Publicado: PANGAEA 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.730489
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author Trauth, M H
Sarnthein, Michael
Arnold, Maurice
author_facet Trauth, M H
Sarnthein, Michael
Arnold, Maurice
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Radiocarbon dating series, bulk sediment, and organic carbon flux from various Atlantic deep-sea regions reveal that the thickness of the bioturbated zone increases by 2 cm if food supply increases by 1 gC/m**2/yr (r = 0.8). Bulk sediment accumulation rates do not influence the depth of bioturbational mixing under normal pelagic sedimentary conditions. We believe that this relationship between nutrient supply and benthic mixing can be used for a quantitative and time-variable unmixing procedure to improve high-resolution stratigraphic correlations and paleoclimatic interpretations of deep-sea records.
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spellingShingle Age determination of sediment cores from the Northeast Atlantic
Trauth, M H
Sarnthein, Michael
Arnold, Maurice
Arctic Ocean; Biscaya; Giant box corer; GIK17045-2; GIK17730-2; GIK23259-3; GKG; M11/1; M13/2; M7/2; Meteor (1986); Norwegian Sea; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN
Radiocarbon dating series, bulk sediment, and organic carbon flux from various Atlantic deep-sea regions reveal that the thickness of the bioturbated zone increases by 2 cm if food supply increases by 1 gC/m**2/yr (r = 0.8). Bulk sediment accumulation rates do not influence the depth of bioturbational mixing under normal pelagic sedimentary conditions. We believe that this relationship between nutrient supply and benthic mixing can be used for a quantitative and time-variable unmixing procedure to improve high-resolution stratigraphic correlations and paleoclimatic interpretations of deep-sea records.
title Age determination of sediment cores from the Northeast Atlantic
topic Arctic Ocean; Biscaya; Giant box corer; GIK17045-2; GIK17730-2; GIK23259-3; GKG; M11/1; M13/2; M7/2; Meteor (1986); Norwegian Sea; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.730489