2011
DOI: 10.1130/b30340.1
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Late Cenozoic erosion of the high-latitude southwestern Barents Sea shelf revisited

Abstract: The southwestern Barents Sea has experienced profound erosion during the last ~2.7 m.y. that has resulted in the development of a characteristic glacial morphology of the continental shelf and deposition of a severalkilometer-thick sediment fan along the western margin prograding into the deep sea. In the period from ca. 2.7 to 1.5 Ma, proglacial processes, including fl uvial and glaciofl uvial erosion, dominated. For this period, the total average erosion of the shelf was 170-230 m, the average erosion rate w… Show more

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“…In the Barents Sea the uplifted terrain is believed to be further affected by several glaciations leading to the shelf erosion in a range of 0.8-1.0 km (Laberg et al, 2012). Glaciations in the southern Barents Sea are thought to commence about 1.0 Ma (Knies et al, 2009) which does not coincide with the ages of erosion detected by AFTA used in this study (Duddy, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…In the Barents Sea the uplifted terrain is believed to be further affected by several glaciations leading to the shelf erosion in a range of 0.8-1.0 km (Laberg et al, 2012). Glaciations in the southern Barents Sea are thought to commence about 1.0 Ma (Knies et al, 2009) which does not coincide with the ages of erosion detected by AFTA used in this study (Duddy, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…During the Cenozoic, the southern Barents Sea Basin and Fennoscandia were mainly in a state of uplift and erosion (Henriksen et al, 2011b;Laberg et al, 2012;Baig et al, 2016). The total erosion along the southern Barents Sea is estimated at ~1200 m, and approximately half of this is estimated to be due glacial erosion during the last 2.7 m.y.…”
Section: Linking a Triassic Delta To Present-day Catchmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total erosion along the southern Barents Sea is estimated at ~1200 m, and approximately half of this is estimated to be due glacial erosion during the last 2.7 m.y. (Laberg et al, 2012;Baig et al, 2016). The erosion onshore in northern Fennoscandia is uncertain.…”
Section: Linking a Triassic Delta To Present-day Catchmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2 for the locations. Local observations come from sonar and seismic profiling (Dowdeswell et al, 1996) and coring (Saettem et al, 1992;Laberg and Vorren, 1996;Taylor et al, 2002;Laberg et al, 2012). Other estimates come from modeling based on bathymetry, elevation, and environmental conditions , but these are highly dependent on the amount of ice that is believed to have existed in the Barents and Kara seas.…”
Section: Model Inputs: Sediment Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%