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Modern sedimentation, circulation and life beneath the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica

Modern sedimentation, circulation and life beneath the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica
Modern sedimentation, circulation and life beneath the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica
The surface sedimentary record from six cores collected from beneath the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, provides a unique view of the sedimentary and oceanographic processes in this sub-ice shelf setting. The composition and age of the surface sediments indicate spatial variations in ice shelf cavity–ocean interaction, which are consistent with patterns of ocean inflow and outflow modelled and observed beneath the ice shelf. Sediments within 100 km of the ice shelf front (site AM01) show the greatest open ocean influence with a young surface age and the highest total diatom abundance, compared to older ages and lower diatom abundances at sites deeper in the cavity (AM03–AM06). The variable marine influence between sites determines the nature of benthic communities. Seabed imagery indicates the existence of sessile suspension feeders in areas of strong marine inflow (site AM01b), while grazers, deposit feeders and a few suspension feeders occur at sites more distal from the shelf calving front where the food supply is lower (sites AM03 and AM04). Understanding the sedimentary and oceanographic processes within the sub-ice shelf environment allows better constraint of interpretations of down core sediment records, an improved understanding of the nature of biological communities in sub-ice shelf environments, and a baseline for determining the sensitivity of the system to any future changes in ocean dynamics.
Sub-ice shelf, Sedimentary processes, Surface sediments, Oceanography, Benthic ecosystem, Diatoms
0278-4343
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Post, A.L.
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Galton-Fenzi, B.K.
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Riddle, M.J.
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Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura
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O’Brien, P.E.
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Hemer, M.A.
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McMinn, A.
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Rasch, D.
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Craven, M.
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Post, A.L.
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Galton-Fenzi, B.K.
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Riddle, M.J.
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Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura
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O’Brien, P.E.
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Hemer, M.A.
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McMinn, A.
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Rasch, D.
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Craven, M.
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Post, A.L., Galton-Fenzi, B.K., Riddle, M.J., Herraiz-Borreguero, Laura, O’Brien, P.E., Hemer, M.A., McMinn, A., Rasch, D. and Craven, M. (2014) Modern sedimentation, circulation and life beneath the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica. Continental Shelf Research, 74, 77-87. (doi:10.1016/j.csr.2013.10.010).

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Abstract

The surface sedimentary record from six cores collected from beneath the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, provides a unique view of the sedimentary and oceanographic processes in this sub-ice shelf setting. The composition and age of the surface sediments indicate spatial variations in ice shelf cavity–ocean interaction, which are consistent with patterns of ocean inflow and outflow modelled and observed beneath the ice shelf. Sediments within 100 km of the ice shelf front (site AM01) show the greatest open ocean influence with a young surface age and the highest total diatom abundance, compared to older ages and lower diatom abundances at sites deeper in the cavity (AM03–AM06). The variable marine influence between sites determines the nature of benthic communities. Seabed imagery indicates the existence of sessile suspension feeders in areas of strong marine inflow (site AM01b), while grazers, deposit feeders and a few suspension feeders occur at sites more distal from the shelf calving front where the food supply is lower (sites AM03 and AM04). Understanding the sedimentary and oceanographic processes within the sub-ice shelf environment allows better constraint of interpretations of down core sediment records, an improved understanding of the nature of biological communities in sub-ice shelf environments, and a baseline for determining the sensitivity of the system to any future changes in ocean dynamics.

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Published date: 15 February 2014
Keywords: Sub-ice shelf, Sedimentary processes, Surface sediments, Oceanography, Benthic ecosystem, Diatoms
Organisations: Physical Oceanography

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Local EPrints ID: 398664
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/398664
ISSN: 0278-4343
PURE UUID: b56b6369-232e-4b8a-a698-c10ba5058df8

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Date deposited: 28 Jul 2016 15:25
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 01:38

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Author: A.L. Post
Author: B.K. Galton-Fenzi
Author: M.J. Riddle
Author: Laura Herraiz-Borreguero
Author: P.E. O’Brien
Author: M.A. Hemer
Author: A. McMinn
Author: D. Rasch
Author: M. Craven

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