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4736706 1640908 2011 24 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله ISI
Postglacial uplift and relative sea level changes in Finnmark, northern Norway
موضوعات مرتبط
مهندسی و علوم پایه علوم زمین و سیارات زمین شناسی
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Postglacial uplift and relative sea level changes in Finnmark, northern Norway
چکیده انگلیسی

The outer coast of Finnmark in northern Norway is where the former Fennoscandian and Barents Sea ice sheets coalesced. This key area for isostatic modelling and deglaciation history of the ice sheets has abundant raised shorelines, but only a few existing radiocarbon dates constrain their chronology. Here we present three Holocene sea level curves based on radiocarbon dated deposits from isolation basins at the outermost coast of Finnmark; located at the islands Sørøya and Rolvsøya and at the Nordkinn peninsula. We analysed animal and plant remains in the basin deposits to identify the transitions between marine and lacustrine sediments. Terrestrial plant fragments from these transitions were then radiocarbon dated. Radiocarbon dated mollusk shells and marine macroalgae from the lowermost deposits in several basins suggest that the first land at the outer coast became ice free around 14,600 cal yr BP. We find that the gradients of the shorelines are much lower than elsewhere along the Norwegian coast because of substantial uplift of the Barents Sea. Also, the anomalously high elevation of the marine limit in the region can be attributed to uplift of the adjacent seafloor. After the Younger Dryas the coast emerged 1.6–1.0 cm per year until about 9500–9000 cal yr BP. Between 9000 and 7000 cal yr BP relative sea level rose 2–4 m and several of the studied lakes became submerged. At the outermost locality Rolvsøya, relative sea level was stable at the transgression highstand for more than 3000 years, between ca 8000 and 5000 cal yr BP. Deposits in five of the studied lakes were disturbed by the Storegga tsunami ca 8200–8100 cal yr BP.


► Raised shorelines in northernmost Norway 14C-dated from isolation basin deposits.
► Animal and plant remains show transitions between marine and lacustrine deposits.
► Rapid regression in early Holocene - transgression between 9000 and 7000 cal yr BP.
► Shoreline gradients are low due to substantial uplift of the Barents Sea.
► 14C ages of marine shells suggest outer coast ice free at 14,600 cal yr BP.

ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Quaternary Science Reviews - Volume 30, Issues 19–20, September 2011, Pages 2398–2421
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