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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-868X
    Keywords: Organic carbon ; Shatsky Rise ; Lord Howe Rise ; northern and southern hemispheres ; middle latitude ; Late Pleistocene
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Middle latitudes of the northern and southern hemispheres of the western Pacific are the sensitive areas for the climatic change. We reconstruct the variation in primary productivity to evaluate the shift of the transition zone between the central water mass and cold water in the both hemispheres. In cores S2612 and LH3166, which are located around boreal and austral 35 degree, the mean COrganic/N atomic ratios are 7.8 and 7.2, respectively. Therefore it is suggested that organic matter is mainly of marine origin (excluding the middle Stage 6 to Stage 7 with the high COrganic/N atomic ratios in core LH3166). Primary productivities estimated from these cores in the middle latitudes of the western Pacific during the late Pleistocene demonstrate similar profiles. Maxima are observed at late Stage 2, late Stage 4 (middle Stage 4 for L3187) and late Stage 6 while minimum values were observed at Stage 5. Mass accumulation rates of organic carbon and biogenic opal also show similar profiles in these cores. These results and paleontological evidence show that the transition zone between Subtropical and subarctic waters almost synchronously migrated along the latitudinal transection during the last 150 kyr.
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    In:  Supplement to: Ohkushi, Ken´ichi; Kennett, James P; Zeleski, CM; Moffitt, SE; Hill, Tessa M; Robert, Christian; Beaufort, Luc; Behl, Richard J (2013): Quantified intermediate water oxygenation history of the NE Pacific: A new benthic foraminiferal record from Santa Barbara basin. Paleoceanography, 28(3), 453-467, https://doi.org/10.1002/palo.20043
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: The oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) of the late Quaternary California margin experienced abrupt and dramatic changes in strength and depth in response to changes in intermediate water ventilation, ocean productivity, and climate at orbital through millennial time scales. Expansion and contraction of the OMZ is exhibited at high temporal resolution (107-126 year) by quantitative benthic foraminiferal assemblage changes in two piston cores forming a vertical profile in Santa Barbara Basin (569 m, basin floor; 481 m, near sill depth) to 34 and 24 ka, respectively. Variation in the OMZ is quantified by new benthic foraminiferal groupings and new dissolved oxygen index based on documented relations between species and water-mass oxygen concentrations. Foraminiferal-based paleoenvironmental assessments are integrated with principal component analysis, bioturbation, grain size, CaCO3, total organic carbon, and d13C to reconstruct basin oxygenation history. Fauna responded similarly between the two sites, although with somewhat different magnitude and taxonomic expression. During cool episodes (Younger Dryas and stadials), the water column was well oxygenated, most strongly near the end of the glacial episode (17-16 ka; Heinrich 1). In contrast, the OMZ was strong during warm episodes (Bølling/Allerød, interstadials, and Pre-Boreal). During the Bølling/Allerød, the OMZ shoaled to 〈360 m of contemporaneous sea level, its greatest vertical expansion of the last glacial cycle. Assemblages were then dominated by Bolivina tumida, reflecting high concentrations of dissolved methane in bottom waters. Short decadal intervals were so severely oxygen-depleted that no benthic foraminifera were present. The middle to late Holocene (6-0 ka) was less dysoxic than the early Holocene.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Keywords: Factor 1; Factor 2; Factor 3; Species
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 348 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: AGE; Factor 1; Factor 2; Factor 3; Giant piston corer; GPC; IMAGES VIII - MONA; Marion Dufresne (1995); MD022504; MD02-2504; MD126; Principal component analyses (PCA); Santa Barbara Basin
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 579 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: AGE; Factor 1; Factor 2; Factor 3; Giant piston corer; GPC; IMAGES VIII - MONA; Marion Dufresne (1995); MD022503; MD02-2503; MD126; Principal component analyses (PCA); Santa Barbara Basin
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 933 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: AGE; Angulogerina carinata; Astrononion gallowayi; Astrononion incilis; Astrononion sp.; Bolivina advena; Bolivina argentea; Bolivina bramlettei; Bolivina humilis; Bolivina interjuncta; Bolivina minuta; Bolivina pacifica; Bolivina pseudobeyrichi; Bolivina seminuda; Bolivina spissa; Bolivina tumida; Bolivina vaughani; Buccella cf. bella; Buccella frigida; Buccella tenerrima; Bulimina denudata; Bulimina mexicana; Buliminella curta; Buliminella tenuata; Calculated; Cassidulina californica; Cassidulina carinata; Cassidulina delicata; Cassidulina limbata; Cassidulina lomitensis; Cassidulina reniforme; Cassidulina sp.; Cassidulina translucens; Cassidulinoides sp.; Cassidulinoides tenuis; Chilostomella ovoidea; Cibicides fletcheri; Cibicides lobatulus; Cibicides mckannai; Cibicides neogallowayi; Cibicidina concentriciformis; Cibicidoides mundulus; Cibicidoides sp.; Counting 〉63 µm fraction; Crosbyia francesae; Dentalina sp.; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Discopulvinulina subbertheloti; Discorbis sp.; Dissolved oxygen index; Dyocibicides sp.; Elphidiella groenlandica; Elphidium advena; Elphidium cf. echiogense; Elphidium excavatum; Elphidium frigidum; Elphidium hannai; Elphidium lene; Elphidium simplex; Elphidium sp.; Elphidium subarcticum; Epistominella pacifica; Epistominella smithi; Epistominella sp.; Eponides regularis; Fissurina spp.; Foraminifera, benthic; Foraminifera, benthic, dysoxic fauna; Foraminifera, benthic, suboxic fauna; Foraminifera, benthic, weakly hypoxic-oxic fauna; Foraminifera, benthic indeterminata; Foraminifera, planktic/benthic ratio; Fursenkoina cornuta; Fursenkoina rotundata; Gavelinopsis campanulata; Gavelinopsis cf. mira; Giant piston corer; Globobulimina auriculata; Globobulimina pacifica; Globobulimina sp.; Globocassidulina sp.; Globocassidulina subglobosa; GPC; Gyroidina multilocula; Gyroidina sp.; Heterolepa subhaidingeri; IMAGES VIII - MONA; Islandiella helenae; Islandiella norcrossi; Karreriella bradyi; Lagena gracilis; Lagena spp.; Lenticulina cf. occidentalis; Lenticulina sp.; Marion Dufresne (1995); MD022503; MD02-2503; MD126; Mesorotalia cf. arctica; Miliolinella latiformis; Nodosaria sp.; Nonionella atlantica; Nonionella basispinata; Nonionella cf. globosa; Nonionella stella; Nonionellina labradorica; Oolina cf. scalariformis; Oolina sp.; Oridorsalis umbonatus; Planulina cf. alaskensis; Planulina exorna; Planulina ornata; Planulina sp.; Pullenia salisburyi; Pyrgo depressa; Pyrgo lucernula; Pyrgo sp.; Pyrgo sphaera; Quinqueloculina auberiana; Quinqueloculina cf. fessa; Quinqueloculina cf. tenogos; Quinqueloculina lamarckiana; Quinqueloculina seminulum; Quinqueloculina spp.; Quinqueloculina vulgaris; Robertinoides sp.; Rosalina columbiensis; Rosalina lomaensis; Rosalina sp.; Santa Barbara Basin; Shannon Diversity Index; Sigmoilina distorta; Siphotextularia sp.; Spiroplectammina earlandi; Suggrunda eckisi; Trichohyalus cf. ornatissima; Trifarina sp.; Triloculina sp.; Triloculina tricarinata; Uvigerina excellens; Uvigerina hispidocostata; Uvigerina juncea; Uvigerina parvula; Uvigerina peregrina curticosta; Uvigerina peregrina dirupta; Uvigerina senticosa; Valvulineria araucana; Virgulina delicatula; Virgulina seminuda
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 44069 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Abditodendrix pseudothalmanni; AGE; Angulogerina carinata; Astacolus sp.; Astrononion gallowayi; Astrononion sp.; Bolivina advena; Bolivina argentea; Bolivina bramlettei; Bolivina compacta; Bolivina interjuncta; Bolivina pacifica; Bolivina pseudobeyrichi; Bolivina sp.; Bolivina spissa; Bolivina tumida; Buccella cf. bella; Buccella frigida; Buccella tenerrima; Bulimina denudata; Buliminella tenuata; Calculated; Cancris sp.; Cassidulina californica; Cassidulina carinata; Cassidulina delicata; Cassidulina limbata; Cassidulina reniforme; Cassidulina translucens; Cassidulinoides sp.; Cassidulinoides tenuis; Chilostomella ovoidea; Cibicides fletcheri; Cibicides lobatulus; Cibicides mckannai; Cibicidoides sp.; Counting 〉63 µm fraction; Dentalina communis; Dentalina sp.; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Discorbis sp.; Dissolved oxygen index; Dyocibicides sp.; Elphidium crispum; Elphidium excavatum; Elphidium sp.; Epistominella pacifica; Epistominella smithi; Fissurina spp.; Foraminifera, benthic; Foraminifera, benthic, dysoxic fauna; Foraminifera, benthic, suboxic fauna; Foraminifera, benthic, weakly hypoxic-oxic fauna; Foraminifera, benthic indeterminata; Foraminifera, planktic/benthic ratio; Fursenkoina cornuta; Fursenkoina sp.; Gavelinopsis campanulata; Giant piston corer; Globobulimina auriculata; Globobulimina pacifica; Globobulimina sp.; Globocassidulina sp.; Globocassidulina subglobosa; GPC; Gyroidina multilocula; Gyroidina soldanii; Gyroidina sp.; Hanzawaia nitidula; IMAGES VIII - MONA; Lagena elongata; Lagena gracilis; Lagena spp.; Lenticulina sp.; Marion Dufresne (1995); MD022504; MD02-2504; MD126; Miliolinella latiformis; Miliolinella sp.; Neoconorbina opercularis; Neoconorbina parkerae; Nodosaria sp.; Nonionella basispinata; Nonionella cf. globosa; Nonionella mexicanus; Nonionella stella; Nonionellina labradorica; Oolina sp.; Planulina ornata; Planulina sp.; Pullenia salisburyi; Pyrgo depressa; Pyrgo lucernula; Pyrgo sp.; Quinqueloculina auberiana; Quinqueloculina lamarckiana; Quinqueloculina seminulum; Quinqueloculina spp.; Quinqueloculina venusta; Quinqueloculina vulgaris; Rosalina columbiensis; Rosalina conciana; Rosalina sp.; Santa Barbara Basin; Shannon Diversity Index; Sigmoilina distorta; Spiroloculina sp.; Suggrunda eckisi; Textularia schencki; Trichohyalus cf. ornatissima; Trifarina sp.; Triloculina sp.; Triloculina tricarinata; Uvigerina hispidocostata; Uvigerina juncea; Uvigerina peregrina curticosta; Uvigerina peregrina dirupta; Valvulineria araucana
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    In:  Supplement to: Kawahata, Hodaka; Yamamoto, Hisashi; Ohkushi, Ken´ichi; Yokoyama, Yusuke; Kimoto, Katsunori; Ohshima, Hideki; Matsuzaki, Hiroyuki (2009): Changes of environments and human activity at the Sannai-Maruyama ruins in Japan during the mid-Holocene Hypsithermal climatic interval. Quaternary Science Reviews, 28(9-10), 964-974, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2008.12.009
    Publication Date: 2024-01-25
    Description: Sannai-Maruyama is one of the most famous and best-researched mid-Holocene (mid-Jomon) archaeological sites in Japan, because of a large community of people for a long period. Archaeological studies have shown that the Jomon people inhabited the Sannai-Maruyama site from 5.9–4.2 +/- 0.1 cal. kyr B.P. However, a continuous record of the terrestrial and marine environments around the site has not been available. Core KT05-7 PC-02, was recovered from Mutsu Bay, only 20 km from the site, for the reconstruction of high-resolution time series of environmental records, including sea surface temperature (SST). C37 alkenone SSTs showed clear fluctuations, with four periods of high (8.4-7.9, 7.0-5.9, 5.1-4.1, and 2.3-1.4 cal. kyr B.P.) and four of low (-8.4, 7.9-7.0, 5.9-5.1, and 4.1-2.3 cal. kyr B.P.) SST. Thus, each SST cycle lasted 1.0-2.0 kyr, and the amplitude of fluctuation was about 1.5-2.0 °C. Total organic carbon (TOC) and C37 alkenone contents, and the TOC/total nitrogen ratio indicate that marine biogenic production was low before 7.0 cal. kyr B.P., but was clearly increased between 5.9 and 4.0 cal. kyr B.P., because of stronger vertical mixing. During the period when the community at the site prospered (between 5.9 and 4.2 +/- 0.1 cal. kyr B.P.), the terrestrial climate was relatively warm. The high relative abundance of pollen of both Castanea and Quercus subgen. Cyclobalanopsis supports the interpretation that the local climate was optimal for human habitation. Between 5.9 and 5.1 cal. kyr B.P., in spite of warm terrestrial climates, the C37 alkenone SST was low; this apparent discrepancy may be attributed to the water column structure in the Tsugaru Strait, which differed from the modern condition. The evidence suggests that at about 5.9 cal. kyr B.P, high productivity of marine resources such as fish and shellfish and a warm terrestrial climate led to the establishment of a human community at the Sannai-Maruyama site. Then, at about 4.1 +/- 0.1 cal. kyr B.P., abrupt marine and terrestrial cooling, indicated by a decrease of about 2 °C in the C37 alkenone SST and an increase in pollen of taxa of cooler climates, led to a reduced terrestrial food supply, causing the people to abandon the site. The timing of the abandonment is consistent with the timing (around 4.0–4.3 cal. kyr B.P.) of the decline of civilizations in north Mesopotamia and along the Yangtze River. These findings suggest that a temperature rise of ~2 °C in this century as a result of global warming could have a great impact on the human community and especially on agriculture, despite the advances of contemporary society.
    Keywords: KT05-7; KT05-7_PC-02; PC; PC-02; Piston corer; Tansei Maru; West Pacific Ocean
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-01-25
    Keywords: Accumulation rate, alkenone C37; Accumulation rate, total organic carbon; AGE; Alkenone, C37 normalized to total organic carbon; Alkenone, unsaturation index UK37; Calcium carbonate; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; Density, dry bulk; DEPTH, sediment/rock; KT05-7; KT05-7_PC-02; Nitrogen, total; PC; PC-02; Period; Piston corer; Sample code/label; Sea surface temperature, annual mean; Sedimentation rate; Tansei Maru; West Pacific Ocean
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1013 data points
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