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  • 562; 569; Cyprus; GeoB; Geosciences, University of Bremen; GeoTü; Lybia; M51/3; M51/3_562-5; M51/3_569-3; Meteor (1986); MUC; MultiCorer; Paleoceanography at Tübingen University; SESAME; Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes  (1)
  • 562; Aluminium; Barium; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; GeoB; Geosciences, University of Bremen; GeoTü; ICP-AES, Inductively coupled plasma - atomic emission spectroscopy; Iron; Lybia; M51/3; M51/3_562-5; Manganese; Meteor (1986); MUC; MultiCorer; Paleoceanography at Tübingen University
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    Weinheim [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Materials and Corrosion/Werkstoffe und Korrosion 14 (1963), S. 58-58 
    ISSN: 0947-5117
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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    In:  Supplement to: Meier, K J Sebastian; Zonneveld, Karin A F; Kasten, Sabine; Willems, Helmut (2004): Different nutrient sources forcing increased productivity during eastern Mediterranean S1 sapropel formation as reflected by calcareous dinoflagellate cysts. Paleoceanography, 19(1), PA1012, https://doi.org/10.1029/2003PA000895
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: Comparison of calcareous dinoflagellate cyst assemblages with Ba, Al, Mn, and Fe records from three sediment cores collected in the eastern Mediterranean Sea indicate that calcareous dinoflagellate cysts are generally resistant to postdepositional dissolution. Cyst association changes during and after sapropel S1 formation can therefore be closely related to variability in surface water productivity. Two groups of cysts are defined: those having highest abundances within the sapropelic and postsapropelic sediments. The temporal cyst distributions suggest increased freshwater input mainly from the Nile and a shallowing of the pycnocline as the most important processes increasing nutrient concentration in the photic zone, thus leading to increased productivity and organic carbon fluxes during sapropel formation. Furthermore, a general warming trend at the beginning of S1 formation and a slight salinity decrease are reconstructed.
    Keywords: 562; 569; Cyprus; GeoB; Geosciences, University of Bremen; GeoTü; Lybia; M51/3; M51/3_562-5; M51/3_569-3; Meteor (1986); MUC; MultiCorer; Paleoceanography at Tübingen University; SESAME; Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes
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