Boreal (Eemian) Transgression in the Northeastern White Sea Region: Multiproxy Evidence from Bychye-2 Section

Author:

Taldenkova Ekaterina1,Ovsepyan Yaroslav2,Rudenko Olga3,Stepanova Anna4,Bauch Henning A.5

Affiliation:

1. Geographical Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow 119991, Russia

2. Geological Institute RAS, Moscow 119017, Russia

3. Department of Geography, Ecology and Common Biology, Institute of Natural Sciences and Biotechnology, Orel State University Named after I.S. Turgenev, Orel 302026, Russia

4. Paleontological Institute RAS, Moscow 117997, Russia

5. AWI Bremerhaven c/o GEOMAR, D24148 Kiel, Germany

Abstract

Reconstructing interglacial marine environments helps us understand the climate change mechanisms of the past. To contribute to this body of knowledge, we studied a high-resolution 455 cm-thick sediment sequence of the Boreal (Eemian) marine beds directly overlying Moscovian (Saalian) moraine in the Bychye-2 section on the Pyoza River. We analyzed lithological and microfossil (foraminifers, ostracods, pollen, aquatic palynomorphs) variations at the studied site. Stratigraphical zonation is based on the local and well-established regional pollen zones, correlated with the western European pollen zones. The studied marine beds accumulated from the end of the Moscovian glacial (>131 ka) until ca. 119.5 ka. We distinguished three successive phases: a seasonally sea-ice-covered, relatively deep, freshened basin in the initial rapid flooding stage (>131–130.5 ka); a deep basin in the maximum flooding phase with less extensive sea ice cover (130.5–130.25 ka); and a shallow basin with reduced sea ice cover (130.25–119.5 ka). According to a pollen zone comparison with other sites, the regional glacioisostatic rebound started ca. 130 ka. The diverse warm-water assemblages of benthic foraminifers and ostracods containing typical Baltic Sea species occurred during the regression, mainly 128–124 ka, thus giving evidence for a relatively long-lasting connection between the White and Baltic Seas.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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