Plancq, Julien et al. (2012): Alkenone producers during late Oligocene-early Miocene revisited

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 72
DSDP 72 516
Identifier:
2013-008062
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10.1029/2011PA002164
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Creator:
Plancq, Julien
Universite Lyon I, Ecole Normale Superieure Lyon, Villeurbanne, France
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Grossi, Vincent
Uppsala University, Sweden
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Henderiks, Jorijntje
Universite Claude Bernard Lyon, France
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Simon, Laurent
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Mattioli, Emanuela
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Identification:
Alkenone producers during late Oligocene-early Miocene revisited
2012
Paleoceanography
American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States
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This study investigates ancient alkenone producers among the late Oligocene-early Miocene coccolithophores recorded at Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Site 516. Contrary to common assumptions, Reticulofenestra was not the most important alkenone producer throughout the studied time interval. The comparison between coccolith species-specific absolute abundances and alkenone contents in the same sedimentary samples shows that Cyclicargolithus abundances explain 40% of the total variance of alkenone concentration and that the species Cyclicargolithus floridanus was a major alkenone producer, although other related taxa may have also contributed to the alkenone production at DSDP Site 516. The distribution of the different alkenone isomers (MeC (sub 37:2) , EtC (sub 38:2) , and MeC (sub 38:2) ) remained unchanged across distinct changes in species composition, suggesting similar diunsaturated alkenone compositions within the Noelaerhabdaceae family during the late Oligocene-early Miocene. However, the overall larger cell size of Cyclicargolithus may have implications for the alkenone-based reconstruction of past partial pressure of CO (sub 2.) Our results underscore the importance of a careful evaluation of the most likely alkenone producers for periods (>1.85 Ma) predating the first occurrence of contemporary alkenone producers (i.e., Emiliania huxleyi and Gephyrocapsa oceanica).
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
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West:-35.1707East: -35.1706
South:-30.1636

Stratigraphy; General geochemistry; algae; alkenones; assemblages; Atlantic Ocean; biochemistry; Cenozoic; chemical composition; Coccolithophoraceae; Coccolithus; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DSDP Site 516; Emiliania; Emiliania huxleyi; IPOD; isomers; ketones; Leg 72; lower Miocene; marine environment; marine sediments; mass spectra; microfossils; Miocene; Neogene; Oligocene; organic compounds; paleo-oceanography; paleoecology; paleoenvironment; Paleogene; Plantae; Rio Grande Rise; sediments; South Atlantic; spectra; taxonomy; Tertiary; upper Oligocene;

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