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  • 1
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    Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Inst. für Polar- und Meeresforschung
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    Call number: ZS-090(390) ; ZSP-168-390
    In: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: V, 121 S.
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 390
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Location: AWI Reading room
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2002-08-01
    Print ISSN: 0031-0182
    Electronic ISSN: 1872-616X
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Elsevier
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2017-06-22
    Description: Sediment core M23414 from the Rockall Plateau (North Atlantic) covering the last two climatic cycles, marine isotope stages (MIS) 7 to 1, was investigated for glacial–interglacial variations in the deep-sea benthic ostracode fauna. A highly diversified ostracode fauna including 98 species was found. Two climate-related assemblages were identified, associated with interglacial and peak glacial periods, respectively. The ‘interglacial’ group occurs during the end of MIS 7, 5 and 1 and is composed of the genera Henryhowella, Pelecocythere, Echinocythereis, Cytherella, Bradleya, Aversovalva and Eucytherura. The ‘glacial’ group consists of the genera Acetabulastoma (which is known as ‘sea ice indicator’ in the modern Arctic Ocean), Polycope, Bythoceratina, ?Rhombobythere,and some species possibly belonging to the genus Pseudocythere and is found during MIS 6, 4 and 2. These longer-term variations within the ostracode fauna seem related to the particular glacial and interglacial climate conditions that affected both deep-water production as well as primary production in the surface waters. However, a detailed comparison of ostracode abundances with the occurrence of events marked by increased ice-rafted debris reveals also much shorter-term climate related changes in the ostracode fauna. Thus, the temporal fluctuations within ostracode assemblages reflect long- and short-term alterations of the deep-sea environment that are clearly linked to climate changes.
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  • 4
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    Elsevier
    In:  Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 184 (1-2). pp. 195-212.
    Publication Date: 2020-08-07
    Description: Two sediment cores from the northern North Atlantic, one from the Iceland Plateau and one from the Rockall Plateau, were investigated in order to examine the response of deep-sea benthic ostracodes to climate-related environmental changes since marine isotope stage (MIS) 7. Ostracode fauna was divided into three factor assemblages by using Q-mode factor analyses and diversity was calculated using the Shannon–Wiener index. The Iceland Plateau revealed an ‘interglacial assemblage’ dominated by Henryhowella, a transitional assemblage dominated by Eucythere, and a ‘background assemblage’ that consists of the common taxa Krithe and Cytheropteron. The presence of Henryhowella is linked to conditions that prevailed during the peak interglacial periods (MIS 5e and 1), characterized by increased food supply, well-oxygenated bottom water, and lateral advection. The presence of Eucythere, mainly during the interstadial periods, appears to be related to slightly increased food supply, whereas the ‘background assemblage’ is considered to be opportunistic and able to cope with decreased food supply as interpreted for glacial times. On the Rockall Plateau the opportunistic ‘background assemblage’ (consisting mainly of Krithe, Argilloecia, and Cytheropteron) shows no obvious relation to climate changes. The ‘interglacial assemblage’ consists of several taxa dominated by Pelecocythere but, as on the Iceland Plateau, it also contains Henryhowella. The third assemblage is the ‘glacial assemblage’ that consists of a variety of taxa, several of which are known from the modern Arctic Ocean and the Greenland Sea shelf. Thus, this assemblage indicates glacial conditions on the Rockall Plateau that are comparable to those found in the present-day Arctic Ocean. Diversity calculations revealed higher ostracode diversities in glacial than in interglacial episodes in both cores and particularly high diversities during periods of increased input of iceberg-rafted debris (IRD) in the Rockall Plateau core. Both cores reveal lower surface-water productivity during the glacial compared to the interglacial periods and particularly low productivity during the IRD events, as inferred from carbonate contents. We assume, therefore, that ostracode diversity in the study areas is negatively correlated with food flux.
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2017-06-22
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  • 6
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    In:  In: The Ostracoda: Applications in Quaternary Research. , ed. by Holmes, J. A. and Chivas, A. R. Geophysical Monograph, 131 . AGU (American Geophysical Union), Washington D.C., pp. 279-299.
    Publication Date: 2020-08-04
    Description: A sediment core, covering marine isotope stage (MIS) 7 to I, and several urface sediment samples, all from the Iceland Plateau, were investigated for deep- ea ostracode carbon and oxygen isotopes. In contrast to the benthic foraminiferal species Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi and Oridorsalis umbonatus, which both di play well-known negative off ets from the oxygen isotope value of the equilibrium calcite, the investigated ostracode genera Krithe and Henryhowella reveal positive offsets. We calculated an offset of about+ 1.4 %o for Krithe and about +0.4 %o for Henryhowella with respect to the equilibrium calcite. Downcore isotope analyses revealed differences between the oxygen i otope records of the infaunai-Iiving foraminiferal species 0 . umbonatus and the epifaunal-living species C. wuellerstorfi during periods of increa ed deposition of IRD (iceberg rafted debris). These differences between infaunal and epifaunal oxygen isotope signals have been recognized before within the area of the Nordic Seas and were likely caused by environmental conditions during late MIS 6 and MIS 2, affecting mainly the epifaunal-living taxa. The oxygen isotope record of Henryhowella reveal the same trend as the record of C. wuellerstorfi, whereas the oxygen i otope records of Krithe and 0 . wnbonatus are parallel to each other. This sugge ts an epifaunal habitat for Henryhowella and an infaunal habitat for Krithe, which is in agreement with the faunal abundance data as well as with other ostracode studie . The carbon isotope records of Henryhowella and 0. umbonatus display a globally ob erved trend of low o''C values during the glacial and high value during the interglacial periods, whereas the one record of Kritlze shows no such climate-related trend, probably due to strong vital effects.
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-01-31
    Type: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-08-17
    Description: An insgesamt 14 Stationen zweier Profilschnitte im SE-Atlantik bzw. SW-Indik über die Fronten des Antarktischen Zirkumpolarstromes wurden Untersuchungen an Oberflächensedimenten durchgeführt. Es wurden die Gehalte an Karbonat, Corg, biogenem Opal und biogenem Barium, sowie Quarz- und Feldspatgehalt bestimmt. Mithilfe von AMS-14C-Datierungen, die an planktischen Foraminiferen vorgenommen wurden, wurde ein Alters-Tiefen-Modell erstellt und lineare Sedimentationsraten bestimmt. Aus der Trockendichte und den Sedimentationsraten wurden die Akkumulationsraten der einzelnen Komponenten berechnet, um über die Partikelflüsse zum Meeresboden Rückschlüsse auf die Produktion im Oberflächenwasser ziehen zu können. Nach verschiedenen Ansätzen wurde aus dem Eintrag an organischem Kohlenstoff und biogenem Barium die Primär- bzw. Exportproduktion berechnet und die Ergebnisse miteinander verglichen. Deutlich wurden die größten Änderungen aller Parameter im Bereich der Polarfrontzone. Die Karbonatakkumulation nimmt nach Süden hin drastisch ab, während die Opalakkurnulationsrate stark ansteigt. Gleichzeitig steigen Corg- und Bariumakkumulationsrate nach Süden an. Die berechneten Werte für die Primär- bzw. Exportproduktion nach den verschiedenen Ansätzen unterscheiden sich in den absoluten Werten, zeigen aber einen ähnlichen Trend. Sie steigen ebenfalls von Norden nach Süden in der Polarfrontzone an und erreichen ihren Höchstwert südlich der Polarfront. Dabei sind die Werte für die Exportproduktion im westlichen Profil gegenüber dem östlichen leicht erhöht, was mit der ebenfalls leicht erhöhten Akkumulationsrate terrigenen Materials korreliert. Eine mögliche Ursache könnte die Düngung durch terrigen eingetragenes Eisen sein, das mit der vorherrschenden Ostströmung innerhalb des Antarktischen Zirkumpolarstromes ins westliche Untersuchungsgebiet gelangt. In den Proben des westlichen Profiles zeigen sich teilweise starke Schwankungen im Verlauf der Akkumulationsraten, was mit Lateraltransport ("focussing"), Auswaschung ("winnowing") und Lösung an verschiedenen Stationen erklärt werden kann. Die Proben des östlichen Profiles scheinen deutlich weniger von diesen Sedimentationsprozessen beinflußt zu sein.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Keywords: Counting 250-2000 µm fraction; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GEOMAR; GIK23414-9; Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel; Ice rafted debris; KAL; Kasten corer; M17/2; M23414; Meteor (1986); Northeast Atlantic
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Keywords: Acetabulastoma arcticum; Ambocythere spp.; Argilloecia; Aversovalva spp.; Bairdoppilata cf. victrix; Bosquetina mucronalatum; Bradleya dictyon; Bythoceratina scaberrima; Bythocypris spp.; Bythocythere bathytatos; Counting 〉125 µm fraction; Cytherella spp.; Cytheropteron spp.; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Echinocythereis echinata; Eucythere spp.; Eucytherura calabra; Eucytherura spp.; GEOMAR; GIK23414-9; Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel; Henryhowella spp.; KAL; Kasten corer; Krithe spp.; M17/2; M23414; Macrocypris sp.; Meteor (1986); Monoceratina sp.; Nannocythere sp.; Northeast Atlantic; Ostracoda; Ostracoda indeterminata; Oxycythereis spp.; Paracytherois group; Pedicythere spp.; Pelecocythere spp.; Polycope spp.; Poseidonamicus sp.; Propontocypris trigonella; Pseudocythere caudata; Pseudocythere sp.; Rhombobythere spp.; Rimacytheropteron longipunctata; Rockallia enigmatica; Sample mass; Sarsicytheridea bradii; Sclerochilus contortus; Semicytherura spp.; Swainocythere spp.; Thalassocythere acanthoderma
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 5334 data points
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