Holocene Foraminifera, Climate, and Decelerating Rise in Sea Level on the Mud Patch, Southern New England Continental Shelf

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2024-04-15
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Miller, Kenneth G.
Browning, James V.
Keigwin, Lloyd D.
Chaytor, Jason D.
Schneider, Emily R.
Richtmyer, Matthew
Schmelz, W. John
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10.61551/gsjfr.54.2.172
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We examined Holocene benthic foraminiferal biofacies, % planktonic foraminifera, and lithofacies changes from New England mud patch cores and present a relative sea-level (RSL) record to evaluate evolution of these rapidly deposited (30–79 cm/kyr) muds. Sandy lower Holocene sections are dominated by Bulimina marginata. The mud patch developed from 11–9 ka as RSL rise slowed from 10 to 7 mm/yr; mud deposition began when the cores (69 to 91 m modern) were inundated below storm wave base. An Elphidium-B. marginata fauna developed at ca. 7–6 ka as RSL rise slowed from approximately 7 to 2 mm/yr. A Globobulimina fauna developed at 3 ka as RSL rise slowed to 1 mm/yr, reflecting lower O2 conditions. Single specimen δ18O analyses of Globobulimina show ∼1‰ variations over the past 3 kyr, reflecting a shelf bottom water seasonal cycle of 4–5°C, and a temperature minimum during the Little Ice Age with warming since.
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Author Posting. © Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Researc, 2024. This article is posted here by permission of Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Researc for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Miller, K., Browning, J., Keigwin, L., Chaytor, J., Schneider, E., Richtmyer, M., & Schmelz, W. (2024). Holocene Foraminifera, Climate, and Decelerating Rise in Sea Level on the Mud Patch, Southern New England Continental Shelf. The Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 54(2), 172–187, https://doi.org/10.61551/gsjfr.54.2.172.
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Miller, K., Browning, J., Keigwin, L., Chaytor, J., Schneider, E., Richtmyer, M., & Schmelz, W. (2024). Holocene Foraminifera, Climate, and Decelerating Rise in Sea Level on the Mud Patch, Southern New England Continental Shelf. The Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 54(2), 172–187.
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