Vm. Kuptsov et Ap. Lisitsin, RADIOCARBON OF QUATERNARY ALONG SHORE AND BOTTOM DEPOSITS OF THE LENAAND THE LAPTEV SEA SEDIMENTS, Marine chemistry, 53(3-4), 1996, pp. 301-311
Radiocarbon ages of organic matter within the soils and Quaternary dep
osits of the Lena catchment area, bottom deposits of the Lena river an
d bottom deposits of the Laptev Sea were measured. The organic matter
of the Laptev Sea bottom sediments is completely derived from Quaterna
ry deposits of the catchment al ea and has an average radiocarbon age
of 7,000 yr. From the radiocarbon distribution in the cores mean sedim
entation rates and their distribution along a profile at 130 degrees E
north of the Lena delta were derived. The position of the modern and
the ancient (10,000 yr B.P.) depocenters of the Lena - the delta margi
n - has been established. The sites of depocenters are determined by t
he intensity of flocculation process of the suspended particles at the
sea/river interface, the current velocity and the bottom topography.
The position of the depocenters vary with time in relation with sea le
vel changes in the Holocene and the Late Quaternary. Magnetic suscepti
bility measurements enabled development of a magneto-chronological sca
le for the interval from 0 to 16,000 yr. The scale needs refinement, a
s it is compiled on the basis of data from only 6 bottom sediment core
s.