Diatom studies in surface and downcore sediments off southern Sumatra and Java


Autoria(s): Romero, Oscar E; Mohtadi, Mahyar; Helmke, Peer; Hebbeln, Dierk
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: -6.783926 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 105.252164 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -8.273300 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 103.008500 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -5.008008 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 108.149300 * DATE/TIME START: 2005-08-16T08:33:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2005-08-18T13:40:00

Data(s)

17/09/2012

Resumo

A wealth of sedimentary records aimed at reconstructing late Quaternary changes in productivity and temperature have been devoted to understanding linkages between the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP) and other distant oceanic areas. Most of these reconstructions are based, however, on biogeochemical and sedimentological proxies, with comparatively less attention devoted to microfossils. A high-resolution (<1 ka) study of diatom concentrations and the community at site GeoB10038-4, recovered off southern Sumatra (ca. 6°S, 103°E), closely tracks the variations of diatom concentrations in the westernmost IPWP during the last glacial-interglacial cycle. The diatom record provides evidence that diatom paleoproductivity was highest during interglacials, primarily due to the input of lithogenics and nutrients following the rise in sea level after full glacials. In addition, the co-variation of total diatom concentration and Northern Hemisphere forcing for Marine Isotope Stage 5 suggests a direct response of diatom productivity and upwelling intensity to boreal summer insolation. Temporal shifts of the diverse diatom community at site GeoB10038-4 correspond well with the present-day seasonal monsoon pattern and the strengthening and weakening phases of upwelling along the southern coast of Sumatra. Resting spores of Chaetoceros, typical of nutrient-rich waters, were dominant during periods of highest diatom paleoproductivity and responded to the strengthening of the SE monsoon, while diatoms of oligotrophic to mesotrophic waters characterized intermonsoon periods. The close correspondence between the dominance of upwelling diatoms and the boreal summer insolation resembles the present-day dynamics of diatom production. The observed interglacial highs and glacial lows of diatom productivity at site GeoB10038-4 is a unique pattern in the late Quaternary tropics.

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application/zip, 3 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.788694

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.788694

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Romero, Oscar E; Mohtadi, Mahyar; Helmke, Peer; Hebbeln, Dierk (2012): High interglacial diatom paleoproductivity in the westernmost Indo-Pacific Warm Pool during the past 130,000 years. Paleoceanography, 27, PA3209, doi:10.1029/2012PA002299

Palavras-Chave #(A. Schmidt) G. Fryxell and T. P. Watkins; (Castracane) Hustedt; (Ehrenberg) Cleve; (Grunow) G. Fryxell and T. P. Watkins; (Grunow) Hallegraefff; (Grunow) Kaczmarska and G. Fryxell; (Grunow) Van Heurck; (Heiden) Kolbe; (Heiden) Moreno-Ruiz; (Heiden) Simonsen; (Ostenfeld) Gran; (Ostenfeld) Hasle; (Roper) Grunow; (Wallich) Medlin and Sims; (Wallich) Schutt; A. barronii; A. curvatulus; A. marinus; A. nodulifer; A. octonarius; A. tabularis; Actinocyclus curvatulus; Actinocyclus octonarius; Alveus marinus; Azpeitia barronii; Azpeitia nodulifera; Azpeitia tabularis; B. elongatum; B. furcatum; Bacteriastrum elongatum; Bacteriastrum furcatum; Brightwell; C. affinis; C. litoralis; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Chaetoceros affinis; Chaetoceros compresus, resting spores; Chaetoceros compresus rs; Chaetoceros pseudobrevis, resting spores; Chaetoceros pseudobrevis rs; Chaetoceros sp.; Cleve; Comment; Cyclotella litoralis; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Diatom group; Ehrenberg; Event; F. doliolus; Fragilariopsis doliolus; G. Fryxell and Hasle; G. Grxell and T. P. Watkins; Group; Group 1; Group 2; Group 3; Group 4; Group 5; Grunow and Cleve; H. Peragallo; Hasle and G. Fryxell; Janisch; Josue; Kolbe; Lange and Syvertsen; Lauder; Manguin; MARUM; Microscopy (Olympus BP41); N. bicapitata; N. interruptestriata; N. sicula; Nitzschia bicapitata; Nitzschia interruptestriata; Nitzschia sicula; P. sol; P. sulcata; Paralia sulcata; Planktoniella sol; R. bergonii; R. setigera; R. tessellata; Relative contribution of diatom group; Rhizosolenia bergonii; Rhizosolenia setigera; Roperia tessellata; Shadbolt; Species; T. bacillare; T. ferelineata; T. frauenfeldii; T. lineata; T. longissima; T. nitzschioides var. inflata; T. nitzschioides var. nitzschioides; T. nitzschioides var. parva; T. oestrupii var. oestrupii; T. oestrupii var. venrickae; T. subtilis; Thalassionema bacillare; Thalassionema frauenfeldii; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. inflata; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. nitzschioides; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. parva; Thalassiosira ferelineata; Thalassiosira lineata; Thalassiosira oestrupii var. oestrupii; Thalassiosira oestrupii var. venrickae; Thalassiosira subtilis; Thalassiothrix longissima; Var; Variance
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