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  • Acanthocorys umbellifera; Acrobotrissa cribosa; Acrosphaera spinosa; Actinomma arcadophorum; Actinomma borealis; Amphimelissa setosa; Artobotrys borealis; Artostrobus annulatus; Artostrobus joergenseni; Botryostrobus aquilionaris; Cladoscenium tricolpium; Collosphaera huxleyi; Cornutella profunda; Corocalyptra craspedota; Counting; Counting 〉45 µm fraction; Cycladophora davisiana; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dictyoceras acanthicum; Dictyophimus histricosus; Drymyomma elegans; Euphysetta spp.; Euscenium corynephorum; Giant box corer; GIK23411-5; GKG; Global Environmental Change: The Northern North Atlantic; Helotholus histricosa; Hexacontium enthacanthum; Hexacontium pachydermum; Larcopyle buetschlii; Lirella bullata; Lirella melo; Lithelius minor; Lithomelissa hystrix; Lithomelissa setosa; Lithomitra lineata; Lithostrobus botryocyrtis; Lop. hyperborea; Lophospyris pentagona; M17/2; Meteor (1986); Nassellaria sp.; Norwegian Sea; Peridium longispinum; Phormacantha hystrix; Phorticium clevei; Plagiacantha arachnoides; Plectacantha oikiskos; Porodiscus sp.; Porospathis holostoma; Protocystis spp.; Pseudodictyophimus gracilipes; Pterocorys zancleus; Radiolarians; Rhizoplegma boreale; Sethophormis cf. rotula; Sethophormis rotula; SFB313; Spongocore puella; Spongodiscus resurgens; Spongopyle osculosa; Spongotrochus glacialis; Spumellaria spp.; Stichocorys seriatus; Streblacantha circumtexta; Stylochlamydium astericus; Stylodictya validispina; Stypthosphaera spumacea  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Keywords: Acanthocorys umbellifera; Acrobotrissa cribosa; Acrosphaera spinosa; Actinomma arcadophorum; Actinomma borealis; Amphimelissa setosa; Artobotrys borealis; Artostrobus annulatus; Artostrobus joergenseni; Botryostrobus aquilionaris; Cladoscenium tricolpium; Collosphaera huxleyi; Cornutella profunda; Corocalyptra craspedota; Counting; Counting 〉45 µm fraction; Cycladophora davisiana; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dictyoceras acanthicum; Dictyophimus histricosus; Drymyomma elegans; Euphysetta spp.; Euscenium corynephorum; Giant box corer; GIK23411-5; GKG; Global Environmental Change: The Northern North Atlantic; Helotholus histricosa; Hexacontium enthacanthum; Hexacontium pachydermum; Larcopyle buetschlii; Lirella bullata; Lirella melo; Lithelius minor; Lithomelissa hystrix; Lithomelissa setosa; Lithomitra lineata; Lithostrobus botryocyrtis; Lop. hyperborea; Lophospyris pentagona; M17/2; Meteor (1986); Nassellaria sp.; Norwegian Sea; Peridium longispinum; Phormacantha hystrix; Phorticium clevei; Plagiacantha arachnoides; Plectacantha oikiskos; Porodiscus sp.; Porospathis holostoma; Protocystis spp.; Pseudodictyophimus gracilipes; Pterocorys zancleus; Radiolarians; Rhizoplegma boreale; Sethophormis cf. rotula; Sethophormis rotula; SFB313; Spongocore puella; Spongodiscus resurgens; Spongopyle osculosa; Spongotrochus glacialis; Spumellaria spp.; Stichocorys seriatus; Streblacantha circumtexta; Stylochlamydium astericus; Stylodictya validispina; Stypthosphaera spumacea
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: © The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Quaternary Science Reviews 185 (2018): 135-152, doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.02.012.
    Description: The largest coherent cold-water coral (CWC) mound province in the Atlantic Ocean exists along the Mauritanian margin, where up to 100 m high mounds extend over a distance of ∼400 km, arranged in two slope-parallel chains in 400–550 m water depth. Additionally, CWCs are present in the numerous submarine canyons with isolated coral mounds being developed on some canyon flanks. Seventy-seven Uranium-series coral ages were assessed to elucidate the timing of CWC colonisation and coral mound development along the Mauritanian margin for the last ∼120,000 years. Our results show that CWCs were present on the mounds during the Last Interglacial, though in low numbers corresponding to coral mound aggradation rates of 16 cm kyr−1. Most prolific periods for CWC growth are identified for the last glacial and deglaciation, resulting in enhanced mound aggradation (〉1000 cm kyr−1), before mound formation stagnated along the entire margin with the onset of the Holocene. Until today, the Mauritanian mounds are in a dormant state with only scarce CWC growth. In the canyons, live CWCs are abundant since the Late Holocene at least. Thus, the canyons may serve as a refuge to CWCs potentially enabling the observed modest re-colonisation pulse on the mounds along the open slope. The timing and rate of the pre-Holocene coral mound aggradation, and the cessation of mound formation varied between the individual mounds, which was likely the consequence of vertical/lateral changes in water mass structure that placed the mounds near or out of oxygen-depleted waters, respectively.
    Description: This study received funding from and contributes to the DFG-projects "Palaeo-WACOM" (HE 3412/17-1) and "Cold-water coral mound development in a tropical upwelling cell – the great wall of(f) Mauritania" (Ti 706/3-1). A. Freiwald received funding from the Hessian initiative for the development of scientific and economic excellence (LOEWE) at the Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F), Frankfurt, Germany.
    Keywords: Lophelia pertusa ; Coral mound ; Submarine canyon ; Uranium-series dating ; Mound aggradation rate ; Last glacial ; Dissolved oxygen concentration ; South Atlantic Central Water ; Mauritanian margin
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