LATE QUATERNARY VARIATIONS IN SEDIMENT MINERALOGY AND GRAIN-SIZE ON THE NORTHERN BAFFIN ISLAND SLOPE: INSIGHTS INTO THE GLACIAL HISTORY OF BAFFIN BAY

Author(s):  
Anna Klein ◽  
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John T. Andrews ◽  
Kimberly Jenner ◽  
Anne E. Jennings ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 55 (6) ◽  
pp. 620-639 ◽  
Author(s):  
John T. Andrews ◽  
Anna J. Klein ◽  
Kimberly A. Jenner ◽  
Anne E. Jennings ◽  
Calvin Campbell

Quantitative X-ray diffraction (qXRD) mineralogy of bedrock, ice-rafted, and fluvial clasts, 239 seafloor samples (<2 mm), and samples from two long piston cores were used to (i) define regional patterns and sources within Baffin Bay, (ii) evaluate two areas from west Greenland and east Baffin Island in more detail, and (iii) apply these findings to the interpretation of downcore variations in sediment sources. A sediment-unmixing program is used to define surface regional mineral assemblages and to examine changes in sediment sources in cores HU2013029-77PC (southern Baffin Island slope) and HU2008029-8PC (Davis Strait) during Marine Isotope Stages 1 through 3. Distinct regional patterns are observed in the association between the mineralogy of surface sediments and carbonate and basalt bedrock outcrops. Detailed analysis of seafloor samples from the west Greenland troughs and Baffin Island fjords show regional differences in mineralogy, with sediments derived from the Foxe Fold Belt (north-central Baffin Island) being mineralogically distinct from sediments to the north and south. Grain-size spectra from the west Greenland troughs suggested an association between grain-size spectra and mineral assemblages. Sediment unmixing of qXRD data from the two piston cores shows discrete intervals where one or more mineral sources were dominant. However, chronological control is such that it is unclear whether the various ice streams draining into Baffin Bay behaved synchronously.


1996 ◽  
Vol 133 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 123-156 ◽  
Author(s):  
Espen S. Andersen ◽  
Trond M. Dokken ◽  
Anders Elverhøi ◽  
Anders Solheim ◽  
Ingrid Fossen

2020 ◽  
Vol 228 ◽  
pp. 106099 ◽  
Author(s):  
Young Jin Joe ◽  
Leonid Polyak ◽  
Michael Schreck ◽  
Frank Niessen ◽  
Seok Hoon Yoon ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 90 (7) ◽  
pp. 763-775
Author(s):  
John T. Andrews ◽  
Kimberley A. Jenner ◽  
Calvin Campbell

ABSTRACT We evaluate the linkages between lithofacies and mineral composition of late Quaternary sediments along the Baffin Slope for cores 2013029 64, 74, and 77. Four major lithofacies were identified: diamicton (L1), laminated red-brown mud (L2), tan carbonate mud (L3), and brown bioturbated mud (L4). In addition, gold-brown mud (L2a) beds were identified within red-brown mud throughout the Baffin margin and a thin, locally distributed light gray mud (L2b), also identified within red-brown mud, was localized to the Home Bay region. A classification decision tree (CDT) correctly predicted ∼ 87% of the lithofacies based on five binary choices based on the estimated weight %s of (in order): quartz, kaolinite, plagioclase, iron oxides, and smectites. The detrital tan carbonate (DC) minerals, calcite and dolomite, did not appear in the chosen CDT solution although this lithofacies is easily recognized in cores because of its tan color and the facies is well predicted in the CDT. The addition of grain size did not substantially improve the prediction of the lithofacies although it did change the % importance of the minerals in the CDT.


Boreas ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 48 (3) ◽  
pp. 779-799 ◽  
Author(s):  
Purevmaa Khandsuren ◽  
Yeong Bae Seong ◽  
Jeong Sik Oh ◽  
Hyun Hee Rhee ◽  
Khadbaatar Sandag ◽  
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