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On the age of the marine Eem in northwestern Germany

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The Dating of Quaternary Marine and Land sediments (21-25.06.1999 ; Poznań, Poland)
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In the last interglacial, the North Sea transgressed over large parts of the Northwest European coastal area from Holland to Denmark, with a passage forming through northern Germany to the paleo-Baltic Sea. Two core holes were drilled in these interglacial deposits in Schleswig-Holstein, North Germany: the first from the regime of the paleo-North Sea, close to the town of Dagebuell, west coast, and the second near the settlement of Krummland, east of Eckemfoerde, from the regime of the paleo-Baltic Sea. Sedimentological, paleontological, and palynological studies, along with high resolution oxygen and carbon isotope stratigraphical work, and absolute dating applying the Thorium/Uranium (Th/U) and Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) methods allowed the reconstruction of the sedimentary facies associations and depositional history of this warm period in North Germany. The absence of large isostatic adjustments rendered it possible to link the local hydrographic and climatic evidence to the global development of this interglacial. Th/U-datings of molluscan shells from the marine transgression at Dagebuell (Senescens Sand unit, 28.1 to 22.1 m b.s.l.) yielded an average of 132±1 ka (n = 4 of 5). The results from the younger units (Turritella Clay; Olander Beds; 12 measurements) and from outcrops of Eemian sediments (14 measurements from 7 localities) suffered from open-system-reactions and did not provide reliable ages. ESR-measurements gave collateral support and assigned a rough age to the upper part of the sequence at Dagebuell. Climatic classification and relative correlation of these units is based on pollen-stratigraphy. In the Krummland core, Eemian beds (26.0 to 19.7 m b.s.l.) spanned the initial terrestrial/lacustrine depositional regime to the brackish/marine environment. Palynological evidence assigned the Eemian sediments to Zone 0 (subarctic) through Zone III (warm Eem) to Stage IVa (cooler Eem), following the pollen zonation by Müller (1974). In Dagebuell, the Senescens Sand unit of Zone IIIc was followed by the Turritella Clay and Lower Olander Beds of Zone IVa/b, and ended with the Upper Olander Beds in Zone V. With reference to the global event stratigraphy of the deep-sea oxygen isotope history and the sea level rise during the penultimate interglacial, the climate optimum of the Eem is found to precede the minimum stage of the global ice sheets and likely relates to 8lsO-Stage 5.5.3. The sedimentological and paleontological characteristics of the Dagebuell depositional sequence as well as the isotope evidence indicated that the sea level continued to rise beyond the Eemian hypsithermal up to a time when climate already grew colder, as is shown by the pollen assemblage, and probably culminated in 5180-Stage 5.5.1.
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41--56
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Bibliogr. 20 poz.
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  • Institut für Geowissenschaften, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, D-24098 Kiel, Germany
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  • Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, D-24098 Kiel, Germany
  • Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, D-24098 Kiel, Germany
  • Leibniz-Labor für Altersbestimmung und Isotopenforschung, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, D-24098 Kiel, Germany
Bibliografia
  • AVERDIECK F.-R., FRIEDRICHSEN O., ULLRICH W. & VOGEL H., 1976: Geobotanische und -zoologische Untersuchungen an Eeminterglazialen in SW-Holstein. Meyniana, 28: 1-18.
  • BASSINOT F. C, LABEYRIE L. D., VINCENT E., QUIDELLEUR X., SHACKLETON N. J. & LANCELOT Y., 1994: The astronomical theory of climate and the age of the Brunhes- Matuyama magnetic reversal. EPSL, 126/3-5: 91-128.
  • DITTMER E., 1941: Das nordfriesische Eem. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der jung interglazialen Nordsee. Kieler Meeresforschung, 5/1: 169-199.
  • FIELD M. H„ HUNTLEY B. & MÜLLER H., 1994: Eemian climate fluctuations observed in a European pollen record. Nature, 371: 779-783.
  • HOFFMANN D., WODA C., LOMITSCHKA M. & MANGINI A., 1999: Untersuchungen zur ESR-Datierung eemzeitlicher Muscheln aus Schleswig-Holstein. Meyniana, 51: 113-124.
  • KNUDSEN K.-L., 1985: Foraminiferal faunas in Eemian deposits of the Oldenbüttel area near the Kiel Canal, Germany. Geol. Jb., A86: 21-W.
  • KOSACK B. & LANGE W., 1985: Das Eem-Vorkommen von Offenbüttel/Schnittlohe und die Ausbreitung des Eem-Meeres zwischen Nord und Ostsee. Geol Jb., A86: 3-17.
  • LAFRENZ H. R., 1963: Foraminiferen aus dem Riss-Würm-Interglazial in Schleswig- Holstein. Meyniana, 13: 10-46.
  • LAUKENMANN S., 1997: Datierungen mariner Ablagerungen am Beispiel eemzeitlicher Muscheln. Unpublished Diplom Thesis, Institute of Environmental Physics, Heidelberg University, 72 p.
  • LAMBECK K. & NARADA M., 1992: Constraints on the age and duration of the last Interglacial period and on sea-level variations. Nature, 357: 125-128.
  • LOMITSCHKA M., FRANK N. & MANGINI A., 1997: Untersuchungen zur Th/U-Datierung eemzeitlicher Muscheln aus Schleswig-Holstein. Meyniana, 49: 85-102.
  • MADSEN V., NORDMANN V. & HARTZ N., 1908: Eem-Zoneme. Studier over Cyprinaleret og andre Eem-Aflejringer i Danmark, Nord-Tyskland og Holland. Danm. Geol. Unders0gelse II, 17, 302 S.
  • MÜLLER H., 1974: Pollenanalytische Untersuchungen und Jahresschichtenzählung an dem eemzeitlichen Kieselgur von Bispingen/Luhe. Geol. Jb., A21: 149-169.
  • SARNTHEIN M. & TIEDEMANN R., 1990: Younger Dryas-style cooling events at glacial terminations I-VI at ODP Site 658: associated benthic 813C anomalies constrain meltwater hypothesis. Paleoceanography, 6: 1041-1055.
  • SELLE W., 1962: Geologische und vegetationskundliche Untersuchungen an einigen wichtigen Vorkommen des letzten Interglazials in Nordwestdeutschland. Geol. Jb., A79: 295-353.
  • TEMMLER H., 1995: Neue Ergebnisse zum Aufbau des Eem-Interglazials in Nordfriesland. Meyniana, 40: 83-100.
  • WINN K. & ERLENKEUSER H., 1995: Das Eem Meer in Norddeutschland: Die Kemboh- rungen bei Dagebüll - Erstergebnisse. Meyniana, 47: 101-113.
  • WINN K., ERLENKEUSER H., NORDBERG K. & GUSTAFSSON, M., 1998: Paleohydrogra- phy of the Great Belt, Denmark, during the Littorina Transgression: the isotope signal. Meyniana, 50: 237-251.
  • ZAGWIJN W. H., 1983: Sea level changes in the Netherlands during the Eemian. Geol. Mijnbouw, 62: 437-450.
  • ZAGWIJN W. H., 1996: An analysis of Eemian climate in western and central Europe. Quat. Sei. Rev., 15: 451—469.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2019).
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