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  • 1
    Publikationsdatum: 2019
    Beschreibung: ABSTRACT Planktonic foraminiferal species identification is central to many paleoceanographic studies, from selecting species for geochemical research to elucidating the biotic dynamics of microfossil communities relevant to physical oceanographic processes and interconnected phenomena such as climate change. However, few resources exist to train students in the difficult task of discerning amongst closely related species, resulting in diverging taxonomic schools that differ in species concepts and boundaries. This problem is exacerbated by the limited number of taxonomic experts. Here, we document our initial progress towards removing these confounding and/or rate‐limiting factors by generating the first extensive image library of modern planktonic foraminifera, providing digital taxonomic training tools and resources, and automating species‐level taxonomic identification of planktonic foraminifera via machine learning using convolution neural networks. Experts identified 34,640 images of modern (extant) planktonic foraminifera to the species level. These images are served as species exemplars through the online portal Endless Forams (endlessforams.org) and a taxonomic training portal hosted on the citizen science platform Zooniverse (zooniverse.org/projects/ahsiang/endless‐forams/). A supervised machine learning classifier was then trained with ~27,000 images of these identified planktonic foraminifera. The best‐performing model provided the correct species name for an image in the validation set 87.4% of the time, and included the correct name in its top three guesses 97.7% of the time. Together, these resources provide a rigorous set of training tools in modern planktonic foraminiferal taxonomy and a means of rapidly generating assemblage data via machine learning in future studies for applications such as paleotemperature reconstruction and salinity indicator counting.
    Print ISSN: 0883-8305
    Digitale ISSN: 2572-4525
    Thema: Geologie und Paläontologie
    Publiziert von Wiley im Namen von American Geophysical Union (AGU).
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  • 2
    Publikationsdatum: 2019
    Beschreibung: Abstract Homogeneity, mass fractions of about forty trace elements and Sr isotope composition of Ca carbonate reference materials (RMs) between original and nano‐powdered pellets are compared. Our results using nanosecond and femtosecond LA‐(MC)‐ICP‐MS show that the nano‐pellets of the RMs MACS‐3NP, JCp‐1NP and JCt‐1NP are about a factor of 2–3 more homogeneous than the original samples MACS‐3, JCp‐1 and JCt‐1, and are therefore much more suitable for microanalytical purposes. With the exception of Si, the mass fractions of the synthetic RM MACS‐3 agree with its fine‐grained analogue MACS‐3NP. Very small, but significant, differences between original and nano‐pellets are observed in the RMs JCp‐1 and JCt‐1 for some trace elements with very low contents, indicating the need for re‐certification. Strontium mass fractions in the analysed RMs are high (1500–7000 mg kg‐1) and their isotope compositions determined by LA‐MC‐ICP‐MS in the original and the nano‐pellets agree within uncertainty limits. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
    Print ISSN: 1639-4488
    Digitale ISSN: 1751-908X
    Thema: Geologie und Paläontologie
    Publiziert von Wiley
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    Publikationsdatum: 2022-01-31
    Beschreibung: Determination of Mg/Ca in foraminifer shells as a proxy of seawater temperature is of particular interest in paleoclimate reconstruction. Here we show that femtosecond–200 nm–laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry is a suitable technique to precisely and accurately determine Mg/Ca in the micrometer-sized calcareous chambers of foraminifers. At low fluence (0.3–0.6 J/cm 2 ) the double-charged 44 Ca ++ and the single-charged 25 Mg + ions are measured nearly simultaneously. Integrated single-shot measurements using a pulse repetition rate of 1 Hz enable precise analyses at a depth resolution of about 50–100 nm/pulse corresponding to an ablated material of 0.3–0.6 ng calcite/pulse for a spot size of 55 μm. High-resolution analyses can be performed until a depth of 10–20 μm and thus particularly suitable for thin-shelled foraminifers. Reproducibility (relative standard deviation) is about 5% as approved by homogeneous reference materials. Calibration is performed with the microanalytical synthetic reference material MACS-3. Magnesium and Ca data of different carbonate and silicate reference materials agree within uncertainties with reference values. The procedure has been successfully applied for detailed analyses of single chambers and shell-depth profiles of live individuals and empty planktic and benthic foraminifer tests from different ocean basins.
    Materialart: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 6
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    In:  Supplement to: Bahr, André; Schönfeld, Joachim; Hoffmann, Julia; Voigt, Silke; Aurahs, Ralf; Kucera, Michal; Flögel, Sascha; Jentzen, Anna; Gerdes, Axel (2013): Comparison of Ba/Ca and d18Owater as freshwater proxies: A multi-species core-top study on planktonic foraminifera from the vicinity of the Orinoco River mouth. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 383, 45-57, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2013.09.036
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-07-14
    Beschreibung: Past river run-off is an important measure for the continental hydrological cycle and the as-sessment of freshwater input into the ocean. However, paleosalinity reconstructions applying different proxies in parallel often show offsets between the respective methods. Here, we compare the established foraminiferal Ba/Ca and d18OWATER salinity proxies for their capability to record the highly seasonal Orinoco freshwater plume in the eastern Caribbean. For this purpose we obtained a data set comprising Ba/Ca and d18OWATER determined on multiple spe-cies of planktonic foraminifera from core tops distributed around the Orinoco river mouth. Our findings indicate that interpretations based on either proxy could lead to different conclu-sions. In particular, Ba/Ca and d18OWATER diverge in their spatial distribution due to different governing factors. Apparently, the Orinoco freshwater plume is best tracked by Ba/Ca ratios of G. ruber (pink and sensu lato morphotypes), while d18OWATER based on the same species is more related to the local precipitation-evaporation balance overprinting the riverine freshwater contribution. Other shallow dwelling species (G. sacculifer, O. universa) show a muted response to the freshwater discharge, most likely due to their ecological and habitat prefer-ences. Extremely high Ba/Ca ratios recorded by G. ruber are attributed to Ba2+-desorption from suspended matter derived from the Orinoco. Samples taken most proximal to the freshwater source do not show pronounced Ba/Ca or d18OWATER anomalies. Here, the suspension loaded freshwater lid developing during maximum discharge suppresses foraminiferal populations. Both proxies are therefore biased towards dry season conditions at these sites, when surface salinity is only minimally reduced.
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 7
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-07-14
    Schlagwort(e): 222-6; 222-8_pump; 228-2_pump; 229-1_pump; 230-1_pump; 232-1_pump; 234-1_pump; 235-2_pump; 240-1_pump; 242-1_pump; 243-2_pump; 244-1_pump; 247-2; Barbados; Boca Grande Orinoco; Comment; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Event label; Foraminifera, planktic living; Globigerinoides ruber; Globigerinoides sacculifer; Globorotalia menardii; Hand picking; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M78/1; M78/1_222-6; M78/1_222-8-1; M78/1_228-2-1; M78/1_229-1-1; M78/1_230-1-1; M78/1_232-1-1; M78/1_234-1-1; M78/1_235-2-1; M78/1_240-1-1; M78/1_242-1-1; M78/1_243-2-1; M78/1_244-1-1; M78/1_247-2; Meteor (1986); MSN; Multiple opening/closing net; Neogloboquadrina dutertrei; Orbulina universa; Plankton pump; Plankton station 7; PP; Sample method; Volume
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 163 data points
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  • 8
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-07-14
    Schlagwort(e): 219-1; 220-1; 221-1; 222-1; 236-1; 246-1; 247-1; 249-1; Barium/Calcium ratio; Boca Grande Orinoco; Bottle, Niskin; BUCKET; Bucket water sampling; Caribic; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DemeraraMouth; DEPTH, water; E. Tobago, Prospector Slope; Elevation of event; EssequiboMouth; EssequiboRiver; Event label; ICP-MS, Thermo Scientific, Element 2; Identification; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M78/1; M78/1_219-1; M78/1_220-1; M78/1_221-1; M78/1_222-1; M78/1_236-1; M78/1_246-1; M78/1_247-1; M78/1_249-1; Meteor (1986); NIS; Plankton station 3; Plankton station 4; Plankton station 6; Plankton station 7; Salinity
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 32 data points
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  • 9
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-10-05
    Beschreibung: For trace element analyses, single specimens of C. wuellerstorfi have been analyzed using femtosecond laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (fs-LA-ICP131 MS) at the Geochemistry Laboratory at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry. Na, Mg, and Sr of 142 specimens of C. wuellerstorfi have been measured at high-resolution on (up to) each of the final five chambers to eliminate possible inaccuracies that are likely to be caused by varying sample size. The fs-LA-ICP-MS analyses were performed on 25-μm diameter spots on each chamber with a pulse repetition rate of 15 Hz at low fluence (0.1-0.3 J/cm2). Calibration was performed with the microanalytical synthetic reference material MACS‐3 for carbonate and NIST612 for silica. Average values of all chambers analyzed in the same specimen were used for further analyses. Since foraminifers from different regions show particular offsets in the Mg/Ca composition of their shell, depending on region specific temperature ranges of ambient seawater, region-specific formulas are used. We have applied the formula Mg/Ca=0.82e^0.19*BWT of Tisserand et al. (2013) from samples collected from similar geographic situations to avoid offsets. The formula has been applied to calculate temperature variability of each analyzed chamber. The average value obtained from chamber-to-chamber temperature variability of each specimen has been applied as average temperature data of the entire test.
    Schlagwort(e): 165-999A; Caribbean Sea; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, Sodium/Calcium ratio; Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, Strontium/Calcium ratio; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Joides Resolution; LA-ICP-MS, Laser-ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer; Leg165; Sample code/label; Sample ID; Temperature, water
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3701 data points
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  • 10
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-02-15
    Beschreibung: The state of a population of planktic foraminifers at a certain time reflects multiple processes in the upper ocean, including environmental conditions to which the population was exposed during its growth, the age of the cohorts, and spatiotemporal patchiness. We carried out depth-stratified (0-60, 60-100 m) replicated sampling off Puerto Rico in autumn 2012, revisiting three stations previously sampled in autumn 1994 and spring 1995, in order to analyze seasonal and interannual variability of planktic foraminifers and the stable isotopic composition of their tests. The merged dataset from all three sampling campaigns allows us to assess short- and long-term changes in foraminiferal population dynamics and the spatial assemblage coherency along the shelf edge. All three sample series cover more than 2 weeks during either spring (1995) or autumn (1994, 2012) and include the time of the full moon when reproduction of some surface-dwelling planktic foraminifers has been postulated to take place. Our analyses indicate that interannual variability affected the faunal composition, and both autumn assemblages were characterized by oligotrophic tropical species, dominated by Trilobatus sacculifer and Globigerinoides ruber (white and pink variety). However, G. ruber (white) had a higher abundance in 1994 (37 %) than in 2012 (3.5 %), which may be partially due to increasing sea surface temperatures since the 1990s. Between 60 and 100 m water depth, a different faunal composition with a specific stable oxygen isotope signature provides evidence for the presence of the Subtropical Underwater at the sampling site. Measurements on T. sacculifer sampled in autumn 2012 revealed that test size, calcification and incidence of sac-like chambers continued to increase after full moon, and thus no relation to the synodic lunar reproduction cycle was recognized. During autumn 2012, outer bands of hurricane Sandy passed the Greater Antilles and likely affected the foraminifers. Lower standing stocks of living planktic foraminifers and lower stable carbon isotope values from individuals collected in the mixed layer likely indicate the response to increased rainfall and turbidity in the wake of the hurricane.
    Schlagwort(e): 1; 2; Caribbean Sea; DATE/TIME; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Event label; Foraminifera, planktic, shell area density; Identification; Morphotype; Planktonic foraminifera; Plankton net samples; Puerto_Rico_2012-1; Puerto_Rico_2012-2; Shell calcification intensity; Shell dimension; Shell size; Species; Station label; Trilobatus sacculifer
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 4241 data points
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