Impact of climate change on sedimentation processes in the eastern Gulf of Finland during the Middle to Late Holocene (original) (raw)

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Abstract

This paper presents the results of high‐resolution sedimentological analyses of sediment cores from the eastern Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea). Sampling sites in the periphery of sedimentary basins were selected on the basis of acoustic profiling analyses. The research allowed tracing of the transition from the freshwater Ancylus Lake to the Littorina Sea. A specific transitional layer of ‘blue clays’, indicating the first stage of brackish water inflow into the Gulf of Finland, was dated to 9.1 ka BP. The date of first appearance of Littorina silty clay sedimentation was as follows: from 8.0 ka BP near Gogland Island, from 7.0 ka BP near Moshchny Island and from 5.9 ka BP near the Berezovye Islands. Holocene cycles of hypoxia, associated with periods of warming, were identified and cycles of ‘warming – transgression – anoxic conditions’ and ‘cooling – regression – oxygen‐rich conditions’ were revealed. During the first stage of Littorina transgression (8.0–7.0 ka BP), the near‐bottom...

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