Cold-seep fossil macrofaunal assemblages from Vestnesa Ridge, eastern Fram Strait, during the past 45 000 years
Four cores from 1200 m water depth from Vestnesa Ridge on the western Svalbard margin in the eastern Fram Strait were studied for their content of fossil macrofaunas. Three of the cores were collected from a pockmark with active methane seepage, and one core (control core) was taken just outside the...
Main Authors: | , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Norwegian Polar Institute
2019-10-01
|
Series: | Polar Research |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3310/9422 |
id |
doaj-8972222c78684fffa56490ccca84e70b |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-8972222c78684fffa56490ccca84e70b2020-11-25T01:18:41Zeng Norwegian Polar InstitutePolar Research1751-83692019-10-0138012010.33265/polar.v38.33103310Cold-seep fossil macrofaunal assemblages from Vestnesa Ridge, eastern Fram Strait, during the past 45 000 yearsElsebeth Thomsen0Tine Lander Rasmussen1Kamila Sztybor2Nils-Martin Hanken3Ole Secher Tendal4Alfred Uchman5The Arctic University Museum of Norway, UiT—The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, NorwayCentre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate, Department of Geosciences, UiT—The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, NorwayAkvaplan-niva AS, Fram Centre, Tromsø, NorwayDepartment of Geosciences, UiT—The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, NorwayNatural History Museum of Denmark, Zoological Museum, Copenhagen Ø, DenmarkJagiellonian University, Institute of Geological Sciences, Kraków, PolandFour cores from 1200 m water depth from Vestnesa Ridge on the western Svalbard margin in the eastern Fram Strait were studied for their content of fossil macrofaunas. Three of the cores were collected from a pockmark with active methane seepage, and one core (control core) was taken just outside the seepage area for comparison. Together the cores cover the last 45 000 years (mid-late Weichselian glacial, the deglaciation and the Holocene). The records show a range of influence of methane from no seepage (control core) and, although variable through time, from moderate seepage, to strong and very strong seepage. All cores have been analysed for the macrofossils >1 mm, trace fossils, planktic foraminifera, stable isotopes, geochemistry and sedimentology. The main purpose of the study is to improve our knowledge of the fossil macrofauna and past environmental changes related to the impact of methane emissions in the area. The core recovered outside the pockmark contained no fossil macrofaunas, while cores from inside the pockmark contained chemosymbiotic bivalves, and in some cases a rich macrofauna. The faunal relationships with the sedimentary environments confirm a close connection between the macrofauna and the variability in influence of cold seepage, particularly seen in the occurrence of chemosymbiotic bivalves Archivesica arctica, Isorropodon nyeggaensis, potentially chemosymbiotic bivalve Rhacothyas kolgae, polychaetes and an associated rich fauna of small epifaunal gastropods, showing that Arctic seeps were oases for macrofaunas in the past as they are today.https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3310/9422Methane releasemacrofossilstrace fossilsforaminiferamid-late Weichselian glacial to HoloceneSvalbard margin |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Elsebeth Thomsen Tine Lander Rasmussen Kamila Sztybor Nils-Martin Hanken Ole Secher Tendal Alfred Uchman |
spellingShingle |
Elsebeth Thomsen Tine Lander Rasmussen Kamila Sztybor Nils-Martin Hanken Ole Secher Tendal Alfred Uchman Cold-seep fossil macrofaunal assemblages from Vestnesa Ridge, eastern Fram Strait, during the past 45 000 years Polar Research Methane release macrofossils trace fossils foraminifera mid-late Weichselian glacial to Holocene Svalbard margin |
author_facet |
Elsebeth Thomsen Tine Lander Rasmussen Kamila Sztybor Nils-Martin Hanken Ole Secher Tendal Alfred Uchman |
author_sort |
Elsebeth Thomsen |
title |
Cold-seep fossil macrofaunal assemblages from Vestnesa Ridge, eastern Fram Strait, during the past 45 000 years |
title_short |
Cold-seep fossil macrofaunal assemblages from Vestnesa Ridge, eastern Fram Strait, during the past 45 000 years |
title_full |
Cold-seep fossil macrofaunal assemblages from Vestnesa Ridge, eastern Fram Strait, during the past 45 000 years |
title_fullStr |
Cold-seep fossil macrofaunal assemblages from Vestnesa Ridge, eastern Fram Strait, during the past 45 000 years |
title_full_unstemmed |
Cold-seep fossil macrofaunal assemblages from Vestnesa Ridge, eastern Fram Strait, during the past 45 000 years |
title_sort |
cold-seep fossil macrofaunal assemblages from vestnesa ridge, eastern fram strait, during the past 45 000 years |
publisher |
Norwegian Polar Institute |
series |
Polar Research |
issn |
1751-8369 |
publishDate |
2019-10-01 |
description |
Four cores from 1200 m water depth from Vestnesa Ridge on the western Svalbard margin in the eastern Fram Strait were studied for their content of fossil macrofaunas. Three of the cores were collected from a pockmark with active methane seepage, and one core (control core) was taken just outside the seepage area for comparison. Together the cores cover the last 45 000 years (mid-late Weichselian glacial, the deglaciation and the Holocene). The records show a range of influence of methane from no seepage (control core) and, although variable through time, from moderate seepage, to strong and very strong seepage. All cores have been analysed for the macrofossils >1 mm, trace fossils, planktic foraminifera, stable isotopes, geochemistry and sedimentology. The main purpose of the study is to improve our knowledge of the fossil macrofauna and past environmental changes related to the impact of methane emissions in the area. The core recovered outside the pockmark contained no fossil macrofaunas, while cores from inside the pockmark contained chemosymbiotic bivalves, and in some cases a rich macrofauna. The faunal relationships with the sedimentary environments confirm a close connection between the macrofauna and the variability in influence of cold seepage, particularly seen in the occurrence of chemosymbiotic bivalves Archivesica arctica, Isorropodon nyeggaensis, potentially chemosymbiotic bivalve Rhacothyas kolgae, polychaetes and an associated rich fauna of small epifaunal gastropods, showing that Arctic seeps were oases for macrofaunas in the past as they are today. |
topic |
Methane release macrofossils trace fossils foraminifera mid-late Weichselian glacial to Holocene Svalbard margin |
url |
https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3310/9422 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT elsebeththomsen coldseepfossilmacrofaunalassemblagesfromvestnesaridgeeasternframstraitduringthepast45000years AT tinelanderrasmussen coldseepfossilmacrofaunalassemblagesfromvestnesaridgeeasternframstraitduringthepast45000years AT kamilasztybor coldseepfossilmacrofaunalassemblagesfromvestnesaridgeeasternframstraitduringthepast45000years AT nilsmartinhanken coldseepfossilmacrofaunalassemblagesfromvestnesaridgeeasternframstraitduringthepast45000years AT olesechertendal coldseepfossilmacrofaunalassemblagesfromvestnesaridgeeasternframstraitduringthepast45000years AT alfreduchman coldseepfossilmacrofaunalassemblagesfromvestnesaridgeeasternframstraitduringthepast45000years |
_version_ |
1725141129561636864 |