Relative abundance and ranges of selected diatoms from Pliocene-Pleistocene sections of ODP Leg 177, Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean


Autoria(s): Zielinski, Ulrich; Gersonde, Rainer
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -46.752241 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 7.131414 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -53.180500 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 5.130100 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -40.936100 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 9.894100 * DATE/TIME START: 1997-12-19T16:15:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1998-01-22T12:10:00

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22/01/2003

Resumo

During Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 177, seven sites were drilled aligned on a transect across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. The primary scientific objective of Leg 177 was the study of the Cenozoic paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic history of the southern high latitudes and its relationship with the Antarctic cryosphere development. Of special emphasis was the recovery of Pliocene-Pleistocene sections, allowing paleoceanographic studies at millennial or higher time resolution, and the establishment of refined biostratigraphic zonations tied to the geomagnetic polarity record and stable isotope records. At most sites, multiple holes were drilled to ensure complete recovery of the section. A description of the recovered sections and the construction of a multihole splice for the establishment of a continuous composite is presented in the Leg 177 Initial Reports volume for each of the sites (Gersonde, Hodell, Blum, et al., 1999). Here we present the relative abundance pattern and the stratigraphic ranges of diatom taxa encountered from shore-based light microscope studies completed on the Pliocene-Pleistocene sequences from six of the drilled sites (Sites 1089-1094). No shore-based diatom studies have been conducted on the Pliocene-Pleistocene sediments obtained at Site 1088, located on the northern crest of the Agulhas Ridge, because of the scattered occurrence and poor preservation of diatoms in these sections (Shipboard Scientific Party, 1999b). The data included in our report present the baseline of a diatom biostratigraphic study of Zielinski and Gersonde (2002), which (1) includes a refinement of the southern high-latitude Pliocene-Pleistocene diatom zonation, in particular for the middle and late Pleistocene, and (2) presents a biostratigraphic framework for the establishment of age models of the recovered sediment sections. Zielinski and Gersonde (2002) correlated the diatom ranges with the geomagnetic polarity record established shipboard (Sites 1090 and 1092) (Shipboard Scientific Party, 1999c, 1999d) and on shore (Sites 1089, 1091, 1093, and 1094) by Channell and Stoner (2002). The Pliocene-Pleistocene diatom zonation proposed by Zielinski and Gersonde (2002) relies on a diatom zonation from Gersonde and Bárcena (1998) for the northern belt of the Southern Ocean. Because of latitudinal differentiation of sea-surface temperature, nutrients, and salinity between Antarctic and Subantarctic/subtropical water masses, the Pliocene-Pleistocene stratigraphic marker diatoms are not uniformly distributed in the Southern Ocean (Fenner, 1991; Gersonde and Bárcena, 1998). As a consequence, Zielinski and Gersonde (2002) propose two diatom zonations for application in the Antarctic Zone south of the Polar Front (Southern Zonation, Sites 1094 and 1093) and the area encompassing the Polar Front Zone (PFZ) and the Subantarctic Zone (Northern Zonation, Sites 1089-1092). This accounts especially for the Pleistocene zonation where Hemidiscus karstenii, whose first abundant occurrence datum and last occurrence datum defines the subzonation of the northern Thalassiosira lentiginosa Zone, occurs only sporadically in the cold-water realm south of the PFZ and thus is not applicable in sections from this area. However, newly established marker species assigned to the genus Rouxia (Rouxia leventerae and Rouxia constricta) are more related to cold-water environments and allow a refinement of the Pleistocene stratigraphic zonation for the southern cold areas. A study relying on quantitative counts of both Rouxia species confirms the utility of these stratigraphic markers for the identification of sequences attributed to marine isotope Stages 6 and 8 in the southern Southern Ocean (Zielinski et al., 2002).

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application/zip, 6 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.678517

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.678517

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Supplement to: Zielinski, Ulrich; Gersonde, Rainer (2003): Data Report: Relative abundance and ranges of selected diatoms from Pliocene-Pleistocene sections of ODP Leg 177, Sites 1089-1094. In: Gersonde, R; Hodell, DA; Blum, P (eds.) Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 177, 1-10, doi:10.2973/odp.proc.sr.177.118.2003

Palavras-Chave #177-1089A; 177-1089B; 177-1089C; 177-1089D; 177-1090B; 177-1090D; 177-1090E; 177-1091A; 177-1091B; 177-1091D; 177-1091E; 177-1092A; 177-1092B; 177-1093A; 177-1093D; 177-1094A; 177-1094C; 177-1094D; A. actinochilus; A. aff. dimorphus; A. cf. octonarius; A. curvatulus; A. ellipticus f lanceolata; A. fasciculatus; A. flabellatus; A. hookeri; A. hyalinus; A. ingens; A. ingens var. nodus; A. ingens var. ovalis; A. karstenii; A. maccollumii; A. marinus; A. neocrenulata; A. nodulifer; A. octonarius; A. parvulus; A. senarius; A. tabularis; A. tabularis var. egregius; Abund; Abundance; Abundance estimate; Actinocyclus actinochilus; Actinocyclus aff. dimorphus; Actinocyclus cf. octonarius; Actinocyclus curvatulus; Actinocyclus ellipticus forma lanceolata; Actinocyclus fasciculatus; Actinocyclus ingens; Actinocyclus ingens var. nodus; Actinocyclus ingens var. ovalis; Actinocyclus karstenii; Actinocyclus maccollumii; Actinocyclus octonarius; Actinocyclus sp.; Actinoptychus senarius; Alveus marinus; Asteromphalus flabellatus; Asteromphalus hookeri; Asteromphalus hyalinus; Asteromphalus parvulus; AWI_Paleo; Azpeitia neocrenulata; Azpeitia nodulifera; Azpeitia sp.; Azpeitia tabularis; Azpeitia tabularis var. egregius; C. asteromphalus; C. atlanticus; C. bulbosus; C. cf. rhombicus; C. criophilum; C. dichaeta; C. marginatus; C. oculoides; C. oculus-iridis; C. radiatus; cf. actinochilus, early form sensu Harwood & Maruyama (1992); cf. styliformis big form; Chaetoceros atlanticus; Chaetoceros bulbosus; Chaetoceros dichaeta; Chaetoceros spp.; cleaned slide; Cocconeis spp.; convex type; Corethron criophilum; Coscinodiscus asteromphalus; Coscinodiscus cf. rhombicus; Coscinodiscus marginatus; Coscinodiscus oculoides; Coscinodiscus oculus-iridis; Coscinodiscus radiatus; Coscinodiscus spp.; Depth; Depth, composite; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth comp; Diatom preserv; Diatom preservation; Diatoms indet; Diatoms indeterminata; Diatom zone; Diploneis spp.; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; E. antarctica; E. rex; Ethmodiscus rex; Eucampia antarctica; f. 1; f. 1, sensu Ciesielski (1983); F. aff. arcula; F. aff. praecurta; F. arcula; F. aurica; F. barronii; F. cf. donahuensis; F. cf. efferans; F. clementia; F. curta; F. cylindrus; F. doliolus; F. efferans; F. fossilis; F. interfrigidaria; F. kerguelensis; F. lacrima; F. linearis; F. matuyamae; F. matuyamae var. heteropola; F. obliquecostata; F. praecurta; F. praeinterfrigidar; F. pseudonana; F. reinholdii; F. rhombica; F. ritscheri; F. separanda; F. sublinearis; F. vanheurckii; F. weaveri; flat type; forma 1; forma 1, sensu Ciesielski, 1983; Fragilariopsis aff. arcula; Fragilariopsis aff. praecurta; Fragilariopsis arcula; Fragilariopsis aurica; Fragilariopsis barronii; Fragilariopsis cf. donahuensis; Fragilariopsis cf. efferans; Fragilariopsis clementia; Fragilariopsis curta; Fragilariopsis cylindrus; Fragilariopsis doliolus; Fragilariopsis efferans; Fragilariopsis fossilis; Fragilariopsis interfrigidaria; Fragilariopsis kerguelensis; Fragilariopsis lacrima; Fragilariopsis linearis; Fragilariopsis matuyamae; Fragilariopsis matuyamae var. heteropola; Fragilariopsis obliquecostata; Fragilariopsis praecurta; Fragilariopsis praeinterfrigidaria; Fragilariopsis pseudonana; Fragilariopsis reinholdii; Fragilariopsis rhombica; Fragilariopsis ritscheri; Fragilariopsis separanda; Fragilariopsis sp.; Fragilariopsis sublinearis; Fragilariopsis vanheurckii; Fragilariopsis weaveri; Gyrosigma spp.; H. cuneiformis; H. karstenii; Hemidiscus cuneiformis; Hemidiscus karstenii; Hemidiscus sp.; Joides Resolution; Label; Leg177; N. bicapitata; N. directa; N. interruptestriata; N. jejunoides; N. kolaczeckii; N. panduriformis; N. peragallii; N. porteri; N. sicula var. bicuneata; N. sicula var. rostrata; N. wisei; Navicula directa; Navicula jejunoides; Navicula sp.; Navicula spp.; Navicula wisei; Nitzschia bicapitata; Nitzschia interruptestriata; Nitzschia kolaczeckii; Nitzschia panduriformis; Nitzschia peragallii; Nitzschia porteri; Nitzschia sicula var. bicuneata; Nitzschia sicula var. rostrata; O. weissflogii; Ocean Drilling Program; Odontella weissflogii; ODP; ODP sample designation; P. alata; P. barboi; P. glacialis; P. pseudodenticulata; P. sulcata; P. truncata; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Paralia sulcata; Pleurosigma spp.; P-n heimii; P-n turgiduloides; Porosira glacialis; Porosira pseudodenticulata; Proboscia alata; Proboscia barboi; Proboscia sp.; Proboscia truncata; Pseudo-nitzschia heimii; Pseudo-nitzschia turgiduloides; R. acicularis; R. antarctica; R. antennata f antennata; R. antennata f semispina; R. bergonii; R. cf. acicularis; R. cf. californica; R. constricta; R. curvata; R. hebetata f hebetata; R. hebetata f semispina; R. heteropolara; R. isopolica; R. leventerae; R. naviculoides; R. polydactyla f polydactyla; R. polydactyla f squamosa; R. styliformis; R. tessellata; resting spores; Rhizosolenia acicularis; Rhizosolenia antennata forma antennata; Rhizosolenia antennata forma semispina; Rhizosolenia bergonii; Rhizosolenia cf. acicularis; Rhizosolenia curvata; Rhizosolenia hebetata forma hebetata; Rhizosolenia hebetata forma semispina; Rhizosolenia polydactyla forma polydactyla; Rhizosolenia polydactyla forma squamosa; Rhizosolenia sp.; Rhizosolenia styliformis; Roperia tessellata; Rouxia antarctica; Rouxia cf. californica; Rouxia constricta; Rouxia heteropolara; Rouxia isopolica; Rouxia leventerae; Rouxia naviculoides; Rouxia sp.; S. microtrias; S. stellaris; S. turris gr; Sample code/label; South Atlantic Ocean; sp. 1; sp. 2; sp. A; sp. A (Gersonde, 1991); sp. A sensu Gersonde (1991); sp. B; sp. C; sp. D; sp. D (Harwood and Maruyama, 1992); sp. E; sp. F; sp. I; sp. M; species 1; species 2; species A; species C; species F; species I; Stellarima microtrias; Stellarima stellaris; Stephanopyxis turris group; T. antarc-long gr; T. antarctica; T. aspera; T. bacillaris; T. cf. eccentrica; T. cf. leptopus; T. cf. maculata; T. cf. symmetrica; T. complicata; T. convexa; T. convexa var. aspinosa; T. eccentrica; T. elliptipora; T. fasciculata; T. ferelineata; T. frenguelliopsis/frenguelli gr; T. gracilis; T. gracilis var. expecta; T. gravida; T. insigna; T. inura; T. kolbei; T. lentiginosa; T. lentiginosa var. obovatus; T. leptopus; T. lineata; T. miocenica; T. nitzschioides; T. nitzschioides var. capitulata; T. nitzschioides var. cf. antiqua; T. nitzschioides var. cf. inflata; T. nitzschioides var. claviformis; T. nitzschioides var. incurvata; T. nitzschioides var. inflata; T. nitzschioides var. lanceolata; T. nitzschioides var. parva; T. oestrupii; T. oestrupii var. venrickae; T. oliverana; T. oliverana var. sparsa; T. reinboldii; T. ritscheri; T. striata; T. symmetrica; T. tetraoestrupii var. reimeri; T. torokina; T. trifulta; T. tumida; T. vulnifica; Thalassionema bacillaris; Thalassionema nitzschioides; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. capitulata; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. cf. antiqua; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. cf. inflata; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. claviformis; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. incurvata; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. inflata; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. lanceolata; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. parva; Thalassiosira antarctica; Thalassiosira cf. eccentrica; Thalassiosira cf. leptopus; Thalassiosira cf. maculata; Thalassiosira cf. symmetrica; Thalassiosira complicata; Thalassiosira convexa; Thalassiosira convexa var. aspinosa; Thalassiosira eccentrica; Thalassiosira elliptipora; Thalassiosira fasciculata; Thalassiosira ferelineata; Thalassiosira frenguelliopsis/frenguelli group; Thalassiosira gracilis; Thalassiosira gracilis var. expecta; Thalassiosira gravida; Thalassiosira insigna; Thalassiosira inura; Thalassiosira kolbei; Thalassiosira lentiginosa; Thalassiosira lentiginosa var. obovatus; Thalassiosira leptopus; Thalassiosira lineata; Thalassiosira oestrupii; Thalassiosira oestrupii var. venrickae; Thalassiosira oliverana; Thalassiosira oliverana var. sparsa; Thalassiosira ritscheri; Thalassiosira sp.; Thalassiosira striata; Thalassiosira symmetrica; Thalassiosira tetraoestrupii var. reimeri; Thalassiosira torokina; Thalassiosira trifulta; Thalassiosira tumida; Thalassiosira vulnifica; Thalassiothrix antarctica-longissima group; Thalassiothrix miocenica; Thalassiothrix sp.; Trachyneis aspera; Trans. T. insigna/T. inura; Trans F. barronii - F. kerguelensis; Transition F. barronii to F.kerguelensis; Transition T. insigna/T. inura; Triceratium spp.; Trichotoxon reinboldii; uncleaned slide; var. 1; var. 2; var. 3; var. 4; var. A
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