Holocene Foraminifera, Climate, and Decelerating Rise in Sea Level on the Mud Patch, Southern New England Continental Shelf

Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.61551/gsjfr.54.2.172
Kenneth G. Miller, J. Browning, Lloyd D. Keigwin, J. Chaytor, Emily R. Schneider, Matthew Richtmyer, W. Schmelz
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We examined Holocene benthic foraminiferal biofacies, % planktonic foraminifera, and lithofacies changes from New England mud patch cores and present a relative sea-level (RSL) record to evaluate evolution of these rapidly deposited (30–79 cm/kyr) muds. Sandy lower Holocene sections are dominated by Bulimina marginata. The mud patch developed from 11–9 ka as RSL rise slowed from 10 to 7 mm/yr; mud deposition began when the cores (69 to 91 m modern) were inundated below storm wave base. An Elphidium-B. marginata fauna developed at ca. 7–6 ka as RSL rise slowed from approximately 7 to 2 mm/yr. A Globobulimina fauna developed at 3 ka as RSL rise slowed to 1 mm/yr, reflecting lower O2 conditions. Single specimen δ18O analyses of Globobulimina show ∼1‰ variations over the past 3 kyr, reflecting a shelf bottom water seasonal cycle of 4–5°C, and a temperature minimum during the Little Ice Age with warming since.
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全新世有孔虫、气候和新英格兰南部大陆架泥斑块海平面的减速上升
我们研究了新英格兰泥块岩心的全新世底栖有孔虫生物构成、浮游有孔虫百分比和岩相变化,并提供了相对海平面(RSL)记录,以评估这些快速沉积(30-79 厘米/千米)泥的演变情况。全新世下统的沙质断面以 Bulimina marginata 为主。随着 RSL 的上升速度从 10 mm/yr 减慢到 7 mm/yr,泥块从 11-9 ka 开始形成;当岩心(69 至 91 m 现代)被淹没到风暴潮基底以下时,泥浆开始沉积。约 7-6 ka 时,随着 RSL 上升速度减慢,出现了 Elphidium-B. marginata 动物群。随着 RSL 的上升速度从大约 7 毫米/年减慢到 2 毫米/年,在大约 7-6 ka 出现了 Elphidium-B marginata 动物群。当 RSL 上升速度减慢到 1 mm/yr 时,Globobulimina 动物群在 3 ka 出现,反映了较低的氧气条件。Globobulimina 的单个标本 δ18O 分析显示,在过去 3 千年里,其 ∼1‰ 的变化反映了大陆架底层水 4-5°C 的季节性周期,以及小冰河时期的最低温度和此后的变暖。
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