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  • 101KL; 102KL; 182KL; 211KL; Fiji Basin; GIK/IfG; Institute for Geosciences, Christian Albrechts University, Kiel; KL; Lau Basin; Piston corer (BGR type); SO35/2; SO35/2_101KL; SO35/2_102KL; SO35/3; SO35/3_182KL; SO35/3_211KL; Sonne  (1)
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    In:  Supplement to: Winn, Kyaw; Wiedicke, Michael; Erlenkeuser, Helmut (1990): Stable isotope stratigraphy, paleoproductivity and sedimentation rates in the South Lau and North Fiji Basins, Southwest Pacific. Geologisches Jahrbuch Reihe D, 92, 231-253, hdl:10013/epic.46000.d001
    Publication Date: 2024-02-03
    Description: Stable isotope measurements on the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber (white) have been carried out on a number of selected deep-seas sediment cores from the South Lau and Norlh Fiji Basins. The d18O-curves show good correlation with the inter-ocean oraphic correlation composite d18O-record of the standard reference section (Prell et al. 1986), which, in combination with the chronostratigraphic classifications of Herterich & Sarnthein (1984, modified) and Imbrie et al. 1984), allows a detailed dating of the sedimentary sequences. The deepest layers in core no. 119 (southern Lau Basin) could be assigned to Isotope Stage 24. Measurements made on bulk carbonate in two cores show a much higher glacial-interglacial amplitude, allowing the general identification of the conventional oxygen isotope stages. The d13C-values of the benthic foraminifer Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi show progressively lighter values northwards reflecting an increasing contribution of the isotopically lighter CO2 from the remineralisation of organic matter during the general northward movement of the deep water masses. Cyclicities in the sedimentation rates were observed in core nos. 117 and 119 (both southern Lau Basin) where the interglacials exhibit higher levels than the glacials. Calculated new or export paleoproductivity show that the glacials had higher productivity in the euphotic zone. From the oxygen isotope stratigraphy, the five ash layers in core nos. 117 and 119 could be dated as about 530 ka B.P. in Stage 14, 695 ka B.P. in Stage 18, 775 ka B.P. in Stage 21, 790 ka B.P. and 825 ka B.P. in Stage 22. Carbonate dissolution occurred during stages 5, 8 and 10 to 12.
    Keywords: 101KL; 102KL; 182KL; 211KL; Fiji Basin; GIK/IfG; Institute for Geosciences, Christian Albrechts University, Kiel; KL; Lau Basin; Piston corer (BGR type); SO35/2; SO35/2_101KL; SO35/2_102KL; SO35/3; SO35/3_182KL; SO35/3_211KL; Sonne
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