The Development of the Baltic Sea Basin During the Last 130 ka

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作者
Andren, Thomas [1 ]
Bjorck, Svante [1 ]
Andren, Elinor [1 ]
Conley, Daniel [1 ]
Zillen, Lovisa [1 ]
Anjar, Johanna [1 ]
机构
[1] Sodertorn Univ, Sch Life Sci, SE-14189 Huddinge, Sweden
来源
BALTIC SEA BASIN | 2011年
关键词
Baltic Sea; Eemian; Scandinavian ice sheet; Weichselian; Baltic Ice Lake; Yoldia Sea; Ancylus Lake; Littorina Sea; Hypoxia; NORTH-ATLANTIC OSCILLATION; BRACKISH WATER TRANSITION; GREENLAND ICE-CORE; HOLOCENE HISTORY; SEDIMENT CORE; HUMAN IMPACT; SOUTHWEST SCANDINAVIA; ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGES; SOUTHERN SCANDINAVIA; PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY;
D O I
10.1007/978-3-642-17220-5_4
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
During the Eemian interglacial 130-115 ka BP, the hydrology of the Baltic Sea was significantly different from the Holocene. A pathway between the Baltic basin and the Barents Sea through Karelia existed during the first ca. 2.5 ka of the interglacial. Both sea surface temperature and salinity of the SW Eemian Baltic Sea were much higher, ca. 6 degrees C and 15 parts per thousand, respectively, than at present. A first early Weichselian Scandinavian ice advance is recorded in NW Finland during marine isotope stage (MIS) 4 and the first Baltic ice lobe advance into SE Denmark is dated to 55-50 ka BP. From the last glacial maximum that was reached ca. 22 ka BP, the ice sheet retreated northward with a few still-stands and readvances; however, by ca. 10 ka BP the entire basin was deglaciated. Weak inflows of saline water were registered in the southern and central Baltic Sea ca. 9.8 ka BP with full brackish marine conditions reached at ca. 8 ka BP and the maximum Holocene salinity was recorded between 6 and 4 ka BP. The present Baltic Sea is characterized by a marked halocline preventing the vertical water exchange resulting in hypoxic bottom conditions in the deeper part of the basin.
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