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Hydrographic changes in the southern Kattegat (Scandinavia) during the early Holocene transgression

  • CHRISTIAN CHRISTIANSEN
  • , KELD CONRADSEN
  • , EMIL EMELYANOV
  • , EGIS TRIMONIS
  • , JAN HEINEMEIER
  • , NIELS RUD

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Abstract

Detailed sedimentological, micropalaeontological, mineralogical and geochemical investigations as well as 14C datings were carried out on a core from the southern part of the Kattegat Sea. According to the micropalaeontological interpretations, sea level rose by approximately 20 m in the period c. 9610 BP to 8200 BP. The core therefore provides evidence of the hydrographical conditions in the southern Kattegat during the early Holocene transgression. In the sediment there is geochemical evidence of strong stratification in the water column possibly related to inflow of saline water around 9080 BP. After the sediments dated to 8200 BP there is a hiatus followed by very young (<300 BP?) sediments. It is suggested that this hiatus might be associated with the opening of the Danish Straits.
Original languageEnglish
JournalBoreas
Volume22
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)349-356
Number of pages8
ISSN0300-9483
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1993

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