The channels in Storebælt, Denmark: implications of new radiocarbon ages

Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin Pub Date : 2019-06-24 DOI:10.34194/GEUSB-201943-01-06
O. Bennike, N. Nørgaard‐Pedersen, J. Jensen
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The brackish water Baltic Sea and the more saline Kattegat in the north are connected by three straits, Lillebaelt, Storebaelt and Oresund. Storebaelt (the Great Belt) is the deepest and widest of the straits. The strait is characterised by deeply incised channels that are partly filled by sediments. The water depth in major parts of Storebaelt is about 20 m, though in some areas the channels are more than 50 m deep. The formation of the channels has been subject to discussion. Andersen (1927) suggested that the channels formed due to strong currents that are still active today or by fluvial erosion during the so-called continental period (Fastlandstiden) in the Early Holocene. At this time, the relative sea level in the region was lower than at present and a huge lake, the Ancylus Lake, which occupied the Baltic Basin, may have drained via Storebaelt. Andersen dismissed the idea that the channels were formed by subglacial erosion by meltwater during the last deglaciation. More Recently, Mathiassen (1997) interpreted some of the deposits in the channels as late glacial, a viewpoint followed by Bennike et al. (2004). However, the age of the late glacial deposits in the channels are poorly constrained. The first studies of sediment cores from Storebaelt were carried out by Krog (1973), Winn (1974) and Mathiassen (1997), but these studies concentrated on the Holocene development from mires to lakes to brackish and marine environments. Wiberg-Larsen et al. (2001) documented the presence of Early Holocene river deposits. Here we report on some new ages of macrofossils from late glacial deposits in the Storebaelt channels.
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丹麦Storebælt的河道:新的放射性碳年代的含义
咸淡水的波罗的海和北部咸水较多的卡特加特海峡由三条海峡连接起来:利勒贝尔特海峡、斯托尔贝尔特海峡和厄勒海峡。大带是海峡中最深最宽的。该海峡的特点是深切的水道部分被沉积物填满。Storebaelt主要地区的水深约为20米,但有些地区的河道深度超过50米。水道的形成一直是讨论的对象。Andersen(1927)认为,这些水道的形成是由于今天仍然活跃的强大洋流,或者是由全新世早期所谓的大陆期(Fastlandstiden)的河流侵蚀造成的。当时,该地区的相对海平面比现在低,占据波罗的海盆地的一个巨大的湖泊——安丘勒斯湖(Ancylus lake)可能通过Storebaelt泄干了水。安徒生驳斥了这种观点,即这些水道是在最后一次冰川消融期间由融水在冰下侵蚀形成的。最近,Mathiassen(1997)将河道中的一些沉积物解释为晚冰期沉积,Bennike等人(2004)也遵循了这一观点。然而,对河道中晚冰期沉积物的年龄却知之甚少。最早对Storebaelt沉积物岩心的研究是由Krog(1973)、Winn(1974)和Mathiassen(1997)进行的,但这些研究集中在全新世从沼泽到湖泊到咸淡水和海洋环境的发展上。Wiberg-Larsen等人(2001)记录了早全新世河流沉积物的存在。在这里,我们报道了一些新时代的大型化石,这些化石来自于Storebaelt河道的晚冰川沉积物。
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期刊介绍: GEUS Bulletin publishes geoscience research papers, monographs and map descriptions with a focus on Denmark, Greenland and the wider North Atlantic and Arctic region. We welcome submissions that fit this remit. Specifically, we publish: 1.Short articles intended as rapid communications that are of immediate interest to the international geoscience community (these include new research, datasets, methods or reviews) 2.Regular-length articles that document new research or a review of a topic of interest 3.Monographs (single volume works, by arrangement with the editorial office) 4.Maps and descriptive texts (produced by GEUS for Greenland and Denmark, by arrangement with the editorial office) GEUS Bulletin serves a broad geoscientific readership from research, industry, government agencies, NGOs and special interest groups.
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