Pudsey, Carol J. and Harland, Rex (2002): Dinoflagellate cyst analysis of Neogene sediments from sites 1095 and 1096, Antarctic Peninsula continental rise

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 178
ODP 178 1095
ODP 178 1096
Identifier:
2003-022433
georefid

10.2973/odp.proc.sr.178.208.2001
doi

Creator:
Pudsey, Carol J.
British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, United Kingdom
author

Harland, Rex
Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale, Italy
author

Identification:
Dinoflagellate cyst analysis of Neogene sediments from sites 1095 and 1096, Antarctic Peninsula continental rise
2002
In: Baker, Peter F. (editor), Camerlenghi, Angelo (editor), Acton, Gary D. (editor), Brachfeld, Stefanie A., Cowan, Ellen A., Daniels, James, Domack, Eugene W., Escutia, Carlota, Evans, Andrew J., Eyles, Nicholas, Guyodo, Yohan J. B., Hatfield, Kate L., Iorio, Marina, Iwai, Masao, Kyte, Frank T., Lauer, Christine, Maldonado, Andres, Moerz, Tobias, Osterman, Lisa E., Pudsey, Carol J., Schuffert, Jeffrey D., Sjunneskog, Charlotte M., Weinheimer, Amy L., Williams, Trevor, Winter, Diane M., Wolf-Welling, Thomas C. W., Ramsay, Anthony T. S. (editor), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, Antarctic glacial history and sea-level change; covering Leg 178 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution; Punta Arenas, Chile, to Cape Town, South Africa; sites 1095-1103; 5 February-9 April 1998
Texas A&M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
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Protoperidiniacean dinoflagellate cysts were identified in 19 of 28 samples from two sites on the Antarctic Peninsula continental rise. Cysts are most common in the lower Pliocene and upper Miocene and include species of Brigantedinium, Lejeunecysta, and Selenopemphix. Autotrophic gonyaulacacean dinoflagellate cysts are very rare in the samples. The dominance of taxa derived from assumed heterotrophic dinoflagellate motile forms may indicate high nutrient content in the surface waters, which sustained a considerable diatom population.
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-66.5907
West:-78.2916East: -76.5749
South:-67.3401

Stratigraphy; Antarctic Ocean; Antarctic Peninsula; Antarctica; assemblages; biostratigraphy; Cenozoic; continental rise; cores; Dinoflagellata; Leg 178; marine sedimentation; microfossils; Neogene; nutrients; Ocean Drilling Program; ocean floors; ODP Site 1095; ODP Site 1096; organic compounds; paleo-oceanography; paleoenvironment; palynomorphs; sedimentation; species diversity; Tertiary;

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