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Title
Multi-proxy reconstruction of Holocene paleoenvironments from a sediment core retrieved from the Wadden Sea near Norderney, East Frisia, Germany
Abstract
The coastal area of the southern North Sea passed through several stages of development during the Holocene starting with swamps and bogs on Pleistocene sands. These were covered due to the rising sea-level by brackish and intertidal sediments with intercalated peat layers indicating repeated shoreline replacements. Such sedimentary archives are excellent sources for environmental reconstructions and potentially suited to deliver a regional sea-level curve. We analysed a 4.6 m-long sediment core recovered south of the island of Norderney (East Frisia, Germany) using a multiproxy approach. The record comprises a vertical stack of changing sedimentary facies, including a basal peat and a second peat layer intercalated between marine sediments, which provides a sedimentological record of local coastal evolution since 7000 cal. BP. High-resolution stratigraphic, geochemical and paleobiological analyses enables reconstructing environmental variability in response to sea-level changes including a short-lived transgressive-regressive cycle. This took place around 6000 cal. BP and lasted only a few hundred years. Our multiproxy approach demonstrates that the combined analyses of geochemical and biological parameters in concert with statistical evaluation are indispensable for the reconstruction of coastal evolution and short-term sea-level fluctuations.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000478712800031
Bibliographic citation
Bulian, F.; Enters, D.; Schlütz, F.; Scheder, J.; Blume, K.; Zolitschka, B.; Bittmann, F. (2019). Multi-proxy reconstruction of Holocene paleoenvironments from a sediment core retrieved from the Wadden Sea near Norderney, East Frisia, Germany. Est., Coast. and Shelf Sci. 225: 106251. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2019.106251
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Marine
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Authors

author
Name
Francesca Bulian
author
Name
Dirk Enters
author
Name
Frank Schlütz
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Juliane Scheder
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Katharina Blume
author
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Bernd Zolitschka
author
Name
Felix Bittmann

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2019.106251

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2019-07-03
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2019-07-03