Mertens, Kenneth Neil et al. (2009): 30 000 years of productivity and salinity variations in the late Quaternary Cariaco Basin revealed by dinoflagellate cysts

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 165
ODP 165 1002
Identifier:
2012-046540
georefid

10.1111/j.1502-3885.2009.00095.x
doi

Creator:
Mertens, Kenneth Neil
Ghent University, Research Unit Palaeontology, Ghent, Belgium
author

Gonzalez, Catalina
University of Bremen, Germany
author

Delusina, Irina
University of California Davis, United States
author

Louwye, Stephen
author

Identification:
30 000 years of productivity and salinity variations in the late Quaternary Cariaco Basin revealed by dinoflagellate cysts
2009
Boreas
Wiley-Blackwell, Oslo, Norway
38
4
647-662
Dinoflagellate cysts and other palynomorphs were studied from ODP Hole 1002C in the Cariaco Basin over the past 30 000 years. The assemblage shifts between a dominance of heterotrophic dinoflagellate cysts (mainly Brigantedinium spp., Lejeunecysta spp., Selenopemphix nephroides and Stelladinium reidii) and autotrophic dinoflagellate cysts (mainly Spiniferites ramosus, Lingulodinium machaerophorum and Operculodinium centrocarpum). These assemblage shifts are associated with stronger upwelling during stadials and stronger river influx during interstadials. Increases in productivity caused by enhanced upwelling are coupled to improved preservation and vice versa. More stratified water is indicated by higher abundances of L. machaerophorum and succeeds Heinrich events. The average process length of L. machaerophorum can be used to track changes in salinity, since this shows a similar pattern as the delta (super 18) O (sub SW) (paired Mg/Ca -delta (super 18) O) reconstruction. During the last glacial, conditions were more saline than during the current interglacial. On a millennial scale, changes in salinity are opposite to open ocean salinities and the hydrological proxies, which can be explained by a modulation of the signal by stratification, isolation of the Basin or advection of freshwater masses. These results highlight both generalities and particularities of the palaeoecological record of this tropical semi-enclosed basin. Abstract Copyright (2009), The Boreas Collegium.
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Quaternary geology; assemblages; Atlantic Ocean; biometry; Cariaco Basin; Caribbean Sea; Cenozoic; Dinoflagellata; Holocene; Leg 165; Lingulodinium machaerophorum; marine environment; microfossils; morphology; North Atlantic; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1002; paleoecology; paleoenvironment; paleosalinity; palynomorphs; Pleistocene; preservation; productivity; quantitative analysis; Quaternary; shelf environment; transport; upper Pleistocene;

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