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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Bonomo, Sergio; Cascella, Antonio; Alberico, I; Ferraro, Luciana; Giordano, L; Lirer, Fabrizio; Vallefuoco, Mattia; Marsella, E (2014): Coccolithophores from near the Volturno estuary (central Tyrrhenian Sea). Marine Micropaleontology, 111, 26-37, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2014.06.001
    Publication Date: 2023-03-11
    Description: We present the distribution pattern of living and surface sediment coccolithophores, the main phytoplankton calcifying group, from 22 stations set in a neritic environment (from 10 to 50 m water depth), adjacent to the shelf area of the Volturno River mouth (Gulf of Gaeta - central part of the Tyrrhenian Sea). The survey conducted in June 2012 included five transects perpendicular to the coast, which enabled us to provide indications on the structure of calcareous phytoplankton associations in relation to coastal dynamics and the Volturno River runoff. The total number of coccospheres ranged from 15 to 64 * 10**3/l coccolithophores. Emiliania huxleyi dominates the assemblages, followed by Rhabdosphaera xiphos, holococcolithophores and Syracosphaera pulchra. The coccolithophore community shows a typical vertical zonation, with K-strategist taxa in the upper 15 m and the deep community developed down to 40 m. The local water circulation significantly affects the spatial and vertical distribution of coccolithophores. The river discharge influences the distribution of coccolithophore taxa, resulting in a north-south gradient. In the northern sector, outside the influence of the Volturno River, the high values of R. xiphos suggest a negative correlation with river runoff. The surface sediment assemblages reflect the overall composition of the living coccolithophore communities. The distribution of abundant reworked species, both in water and sediment, provides useful information about coastal dynamics and sediment transport in the study area.
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Bonomo, Sergio; Grelaud, Michaël; Incarbona, Alessandro; Malinverno, Elisa; Placenti, Francesco; Bonanno, Angelo; Di Stefano, Enrico; Patti, Bernardo; Sprovieri, Mario; Genovese, Simona; Rumolo, Paola; Mazzola, Salvatore; Zgozi, Salem; Ziveri, Patrizia (2012): Living Coccolithophores from the Gulf of Sirte (Southern Mediterranean Sea) during the summer of 2008. Micropaleontology, 58(6), 487-503
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: The Gulf of Sirte is a largely unexplored area in the southernmost Mediterranean Sea. We are presenting here 2008 summer data on the distribution pattern of living coccolithophores, a main phytoplankton calcifying group, in 105 samples from 20 stations. The survey includes coastal and offshore stations, enabling us to provide indications on the dynamics of phytoplankton productivity in relation to oceanographic processes. The total coccosphere concentrations show higher values in the offshore stations and lower ones for coastal sites. Umbellosphaera tenuis, Emiliania huxleyi, Florisphaera profunda, Syracosphaera pulchra HOL (Calyptrosphaera oblonga) and Rhabdosphaera spp. dominate the assemblages. The coccolithophore community shows the typical vertical zonation, with K-strategist taxa (among others U. tenuis, Rhabdosphaera spp. and Discosphaera tubifera) in the upper 75 meters depth and Lower Photic Zone taxa, dominated by F. profunda, below. The latter species shows its maximum development in the Deep Chlorophyll Maximum layer, which occurs in the upper part of the Levantine Intermediate Water, where the nutrient content is higher than in the overlying layers. The mesoscale oceanographic circulation significantly affects the spatial and vertical distribution of coccolithophores, with the thermocline and halocline depth shaping the vertical zonation of coccolithophore taxa and resulting in a strong lateral gradient within the gulf: in the eastern sector, under the influence of the Gulf of Sirte anticyclone, the DCM is deeper and so is the occurrence of K-strategist taxa and F. profunda.
    Keywords: Algirosphaera robusta; Bottle, Niskin; Braarudosphaera bigelowii; Calcidiscus leptoporus; Calciopappus spp.; Calciosolenia spp.; Ceratolithus cristatus; Coccoliths; Coccoliths, lower photic zone taxa; Coccoliths, upper photic zone taxa; Coronosphaera spp.; Cricosphaera spp.; DEPTH, water; Discosphaera tubifer; Elevation of event; Emiliania huxleyi; Event label; Florisphaera profunda; Fluorescence, chlorophyll; Gephyrocapsa oceanica; Gephyrocapsa spp.; Gladiolithus flabellatus; Helicosphaera carteri; Helicosphaera spp.; Holococcoliths; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mediterranean Sea; Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate; MedSeA; MedSudMed_08; MedSudMed_08_2718; MedSudMed_08_3013; MedSudMed_08_3022; MedSudMed_08_3368; MedSudMed_08_3377; MedSudMed_08_3385; MedSudMed_08_3742; MedSudMed_08_3751; MedSudMed_08_4079; MedSudMed_08_4085; MedSudMed_08_4094; MedSudMed_08_4412; MedSudMed_08_4418; MedSudMed_08_4427; MedSudMed_08_4760; MedSudMed_08_4766; MedSudMed_08_4775; MedSudMed_08_4784; MedSudMed_08_5067; MedSudMed_08_5105; Miscellaneous; NIS; Oolithotus fragilis; Oxygen; Picarola margalefi; Placoliths; Placoliths, small; Pontosphaera spp.; Rhabdosphaera spp.; Salinity; Scyphosphaera spp.; Syracosphaera spp.; Temperature, water; Thoracosphaera heimii; Umbellosphaera tenuis; Umbilicosphaera spp.; Urania
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3744 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: AMICA_A1_12_1; AMICA_A2_12_1; AMICA_A3_12_1; AMICA_A4_12_1; AMICA_B1_12_1; AMICA_B2_12_1; AMICA_B3_12_1; AMICA_B4_12_1; AMICA_C0_12_1; AMICA_C1_12_1; AMICA_C2_12_1; AMICA_C3_12_1; AMICA_C4_12_1; AMICA_D0_12_1; AMICA_D1_12_1; AMICA_D2_12_1; AMICA_D3_12_1; AMICA_D4_12_1; AMICA_E1_12_1; AMICA_E2_12_1; AMICA_E3_12_1; AMICA_E4_12_1; Coccoliths, other; Coccoliths, reworked; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Discosphaera tubifer; Elevation of event; Emiliania huxleyi; Event label; Gephyrocapsa, small; Gephyrocapsa oceanica; Holococcolithophora spp.; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mediterranean Sea; MULT; Multiple investigations; Placoliths, small; Pleurochrysis spp.; Rhabdosphaera xiphos; Syracosphaera histrica; Syracosphaera pulchra; Thoracosphaera heimii; Umbellosphaera tenuis; Umbilicosphaera spp.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 330 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: AMICA_A1_12_1; AMICA_A2_12_1; AMICA_A3_12_1; AMICA_A4_12_1; AMICA_B1_12_1; AMICA_B2_12_1; AMICA_B3_12_1; AMICA_B4_12_1; AMICA_C0_12_1; AMICA_C1_12_1; AMICA_C2_12_1; AMICA_C3_12_1; AMICA_C4_12_1; AMICA_D0_12_1; AMICA_D1_12_1; AMICA_D2_12_1; AMICA_D3_12_1; AMICA_D4_12_1; AMICA_E1_12_1; AMICA_E2_12_1; AMICA_E3_12_1; AMICA_E4_12_1; Braarudosphaera bigelowii; Calciosolenia murrayi; Ceratolithus cristatus; Coccolithophyceae; Coccoliths, other; Coccoliths, reworked; Coronosphaera binodata; Coronosphaera mediterranea; Coronosphaera spp.; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Emiliania huxleyi; Event label; Gephyrocapsa spp.; Helicosphaera carteri; Holococcolithophora spp.; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mediterranean Sea; MULT; Multiple investigations; Oxygen; pH; Placoliths, small; Rhabdosphaera clavigera; Rhabdosphaera xiphos; Salinity; Scyphosphaera apsteinii; Syracosphaera anthos; Syracosphaera histrica; Syracosphaera pulchra; Syracosphaera spp.; Syracosphaera tumularis; Temperature, water; Thoracosphaera heimii; Transmission of light; Umbellosphaera tenuis
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1302 data points
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Censi, Paolo; Incarbona, Alessandro; Oliveri, E; Bonomo, Sergio; Tranchida, Giorgio (2010): Yttrium and REE signature recognized in Central Mediterranean Sea (ODP Site 963) during the MIS 6-MIS 5 transition. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 292(1-2), 201-210, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.03.045
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: The Mediterranean Sea acts as a miniature ocean with the development of its own conveyor belt. It constitutes an ideal location to study and forecast how the marine environment responds to rapid climatic change. Here we present a palaeoenvironmental study carried out on the sediments of ODP Site 963, recovered in the Sicily Channel, the sill which divides the western from the eastern Mediterranean basin. We focused on the transition between the penultimate glacial (MIS 6) and the last interglacial (MIS 5), between approximately 130 and 115 kyr BP. A novel approach is proposed, taking into account centennial-scale geochemical data on major elements, selected trace elements, and yttrium and REE (YREE). This approach was demonstrated to be suitable to recognize both environmental conditions existing during deposition of the studied sequences and to establish whether diagenetic modifications of the original geochemical signature occurred. Our results highlight the delivery of Fe-rich material to the basin, probably from the arid continental environment of southern Sicily. This phenomenon seems to be interrupted in coincidence with the development of Eemian forests at about 126–127 kyr BP in southern Europe. The deposition of weathered products suggests increate humidity in Sicily between 127 and 124 kyr BP. Less oxidizing/more productive conditions characterized the Sicily Channel sea floor between 124 and 119 kyr BP, while sapropel S5 was depositing in the eastern Mediterranean. They are evidenced by the enrichment of heavy REE, the decrease in positive Ce anomaly, and a slight increase in excess barium. This implies that oceanographic processes which led to bottom anoxia in the eastern Mediterranean might have had an impact even on the Sicily Channel environment.
    Keywords: 160-963; AGE; Aluminium oxide; Barium; Calcium oxide; Calculated; Cerium; Cerium anomaly; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Dysprosium; Erbium; Europium; Gadolinium; Holmium; ICP-OES, Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometry; Inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS); Iron oxide, Fe2O3; Joides Resolution; Lanthanum; Leg160; Lutetium; Magnesium oxide; Manganese oxide; Neodymium; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Praseodymium; Ratio; Samarium; Silicon dioxide; Strait of Sicilia; Terbium; Thulium; Titanium dioxide; Ytterbium; Yttrium; Yttrium/Holmium ratio
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1274 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Keywords: Age, 210Pb; Age, dated; Barium excess; BC; Box corer; Depth, bathymetric; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Florisphaera profunda; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Mediterranean Sea; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Primary production of carbon per area, daily; Sicily_Channel; Station label
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 181 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Keywords: 160-963D; AGE; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Florisphaera profunda; Joides Resolution; Leg160; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Primary production of carbon per area, yearly; Standard error; Strait of Sicilia
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 528 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Keywords: 160-963D; Age, 14C AMS; Age, 14C calibrated, OxCal 4.0; Age, dated; Age, dated standard deviation; Calendar age; Calendar age, standard deviation; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Joides Resolution; Laboratory code/label; Leg160; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Sample code/label; Strait of Sicilia
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 36 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  Supplement to: Incarbona, Alessandro; Di Stefano, Enrico; Patti, Bernardo; Pelosi, Nicola; Bonomo, Sergio; Mazzola, Salvatore; Sprovieri, Rodolfo; Tranchida, Giorgio; Zgozi, Salem; Bonanno, Angelo (2008): Holocene millennial-scale productivity variations in the Sicily Channel (Mediterranean Sea). Paleoceanography, 23(3), PA3204, https://doi.org/10.1029/2007PA001581
    Publication Date: 2024-01-09
    Description: The calcareous nannofossil assemblages of Ocean Drilling Program Hole 963D from the central Mediterranean Sea have been investigated to document oceanographic changes in surface waters. The studied site is located in an area sensitive to large-scale atmospheric and climatic systems and to high- and low-latitude climate connection. It is characterized by a high sedimentation rate (the achieved mean sampling resolution is 〈70 years) that allowed the Sicily Channel environmental changes to be examined in great detail over the last 12 ka BP. We focused on the species Florisphaera profunda that lives in the lower photic zone. Its distribution pattern shows repeated abundance fluctuations of about 10-15%. Such variations could be related to different primary production levels, given that the study of the distribution of this species on the Sicily Channel seafloor demonstrates the significant correlation to productivity changes as provided by satellite imagery. Productivity variations were quantitatively estimated and were interpreted on the basis of the relocation of the nutricline within the photic zone, led by the dynamics of the summer thermocline. Productivity changes were compared with oceanographic, atmospheric, and cosmogenic nuclide proxies. The good match with Holocene master records, as with ice-rafted detritus in the subpolar North Atlantic, and the near-1500-year periodicity suggest that the Sicily Channel environment responded to worldwide climate anomalies. Enhanced Northern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation, which has been reported as one of the most important forcing mechanisms for Holocene coolings in previous Mediterranean studies, had a remarkable impact on the water column dynamics of the Sicily Channel.
    Keywords: Ocean Drilling Program; ODP
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    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2011-10-01
    Description: Here we present the biostratigraphic and chronostratigraphic framework of a number of selected diatomaceous laminated intervals from the Crotone Basin (Calabria, Southern Italy). These layers, which we consider correlative to the Eastern Mediterranean Sapropel Layers, range in age from the early Piacenzian to the Gelasian, and show surprising thicknesses, suggesting that they were probably laid down in a landlocked, overfed basin.Specifically, a thick laminite from the surroundings of Cropani (Catanzaro) can be ascribed to nannofossil biozone MNN 16a and planktonic foraminifera biozone MPL 4b (lower Piacenzian) according to the Mediterranean calcareous plankton biostratigraphic zonations. Two laminites from the “Muto” Section (Botricello-Cutro road, Crotone), belong to MPL 5a and MNN 16b/17 Zones (upper Piacenzian). A very thick laminite from the “Timpone dell’Inferno” badland area (near Termine Grosso, Catanzaro), belong to MPL 5b and MNN 18 Zones (middle-upper Gelasian). These biostratigraphic constraints provide a first contribution to a comprehensive paleoenvironmental reconstruction.
    Print ISSN: 2038-1719
    Electronic ISSN: 2038-1727
    Topics: Geosciences
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