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Evidence for an additional Heinrich event between H5 and H6 in the Labrador Sea
Author(s) -
Rashid Harunur,
Hesse Reinhard,
Piper David J. W.
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
paleoceanography
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1944-9186
pISSN - 0883-8305
DOI - 10.1029/2003pa000913
Subject(s) - geology , iceberg , oceanography , meltwater , sediment trap , sediment , sea ice , radiocarbon dating , glacial period , geomorphology , paleontology , water column
An additional Heinrich ice‐rafting event is identified between Heinrich events 5 and 6 in eight cores from the Labrador Sea and the northwest Atlantic Ocean. It is characterized by sediment rich in detrital carbonate (40% CaCO 3 ) with high concentration of floating dropstones, high coarse‐fraction (% > 150 μm) content, and has a sharp contact with the underlying but grades into the overlying hemipelagic sediment. It also shows lighter δ 18 O Npl values, indicating freshening due to iceberg rafting and/or meltwater discharge. This event is correlated with Dansgaard‐Oeschger event 14 and interpreted as an additional Heinrich event, H5a. The thickness of H5a in the Labrador Sea reaches up to 220 cm. This additional Heinrich event has also been reported in cores PS2644 and SO82‐5 from the northern North Atlantic. With the recognition of H5a the temporal spacing between Heinrich events 1 to 6 becomes more uniform (∼7 ka).

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