Publication Date:
2023-03-14
Description:
Holocene massive ground ice near the Sabettayakha River mouth, on the coast of the Gulf of Ob, Yamal Peninsula, northwest Siberia is studied. Three boreholes (Nr 12, 17 and 42) were drilled within the Holocene lagoon-marine floodplain of the Ob Bay and the first lagoon-marine terrace near the Sabettayakha River mouth in winter 2014 using a light portable drill. The drilling retrieved a 12 cm diameter core in an almost undisturbed condition. Massive ice was sampled from these boreholes for isotope, chemical and palynologic analyses. The ion concentration (%-equivalent - %-eq), salinity (S) and total dissolved solids (TDS) concentration was determined in newly melted snow, lake ice, sea ice and sea water. A single series of geochemical analysis of massive ice with other cryospheric objects was carried out for more reliable comparison and correct interpretation of geochemical data.
Keywords:
Baikal_Lake; Baikalsee, Irkutsk, Russia; Bicarbonate ion; Borehole number; Calcium ion; Chloride ion; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event label; HAND; Holocene; Ion chromatography (Stayer, Akvilon, RF); Ion concentrations; Latitude of event; Location; Longitude of event; Magnesium ion; massive ice; Moscow; MULT; Multiple investigations; Nitrate; pH; pollen and spores; Potassium ion; Sabettayakha_river; Sabettayakha River; Sample ID; Sample type; Sampling by hand; Sodium ion; stable isotope data; Sulfate; Sulfur; Total dissolved solids; White_Sea; White Sea; Yamal Peninsula; Yamal Peninsula, northwestern Siberia
Type:
Dataset
Format:
text/tab-separated-values, 178 data points
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