Abundance patterns and isotopic signals of morphotypes of Globigerinoides ruber


Autoria(s): Numberger, Lea; Hemleben, Christoph; Hoffmann, Ramona; Mackensen, Andreas; Schulz, Hartmut; Wunderlich, Joern-Michael; Kucera, Michal
Cobertura

MEDIAN LATITUDE: 33.931211 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 18.716567 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 32.766667 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 17.749700 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 36.260300 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 19.200000 * DATE/TIME START: 1995-03-17T20:14:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1995-03-18T21:30:00

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13/11/2009

Resumo

The chemical composition of shells of the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber (white) is frequently used to determine past sea surface conditions. Recently, it has been shown that arbitrarily defined morphotypes within this species exhibit different chemical and isotopic signatures. Here, we investigate the occurrence through time and in space of morphological types of G. ruber (white) in late Quaternary and Holocene sediments of the central and the eastern Mediterranean Sea. In 115 samples representing two distinct time intervals (MIS 1-2 and MIS 9-12) at ODP Site 964 and the piston core GeoTü-SL96, we have defined three morphological types within this species and determined their relative abundances and stable isotopic composition. A quantitative analysis of morphological variation within G. ruber (white) in four samples revealed that the subjectively defined morphotypes occupy separate segments of a continuous and homogenous morphospace. We further show that the abundance of the morphotypes changes significantly between glacials and interglacials and that the three morphotypes of G. ruber show significant offsets in their stable isotopic composition. These offsets are consistent within glacial and interglacial stages but their sign is systematically reversed between the two Sites. Since the isotopic shifts among the three G. ruber morphotypes are systematic and often exceed 1per mil, their understanding is essential for the interpretation of all G. ruber-based proxy records for the paleoceanographic development of the Mediterranean during the late Quaternary.

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application/zip, 9 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.729188

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.729188

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Numberger, Lea; Hemleben, Christoph; Hoffmann, Ramona; Mackensen, Andreas; Schulz, Hartmut; Wunderlich, Joern-Michael; Kucera, Michal (2009): Habitats, abundance patterns and isotopic signals of morphotypes of the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber (d'Orbigny) in the eastern Mediterranean Sea since the Marine Isotopic Stage 12. Marine Micropaleontology, 73(1-2), 90-104, doi:10.1016/j.marmicro.2009.07.004

Palavras-Chave #160-964A; Age; AGE; Aperture H; Aperture height index; Aperture W; Aperture width index; Area; Area index; Axis 1; Axis 10; Axis 11; Axis 12; Axis 13; Axis 14; Axis 15; Axis 16; Axis 2; Axis 3; Axis 4; Axis 5; Axis 6; Axis 7; Axis 8; Axis 9; Calculated; Chamber D; Chamber depth index; Chamber H; Chamber height index; chamber n, Fig. 3 c; chamber n, Fig. 3 e; chamber n, Fig. 3 m; chamber n-1, Fig. 3 i; chamber n-1, Fig. 3 j; chamber n-1, Fig. 3 p; chamber n-2, Fig. 3 g; chamber n-2, Fig. 3 h; chamber n-2, Fig. 3 o; Chamber W; Chamber width index; Comment; Counting >150 µm fraction; Dd13C; Dd18O; Delta delta 13C; Delta delta 18O; Depth; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Depth bot; Depth top; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Eastern Basin; Eigenvalue 1; EVA1; Fig. 3 d; Fig. 3 f; Fig. 3 q; Foraminifera, planktic; Foram plankt; front, Fig. 3 b; front, Fig. 3 k; G. ruber p; G. ruber w; G. ruber w d13C; G. ruber w d18O; GeoTü; GeoTu_SL096; Globigerinoides ruber pink; Globigerinoides ruber white; Globigerinoides ruber white, d13C; Globigerinoides ruber white, d18O; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Joides Resolution; Kiel/AWI; kummerform; Label; Leg160; M51/3; Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 251; Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 252; Mediterranean Sea; Meteor (1986); Multivariate analysis of variance - canonical variants analysis (MANOVA CVA); Normalized, Malmgren and Kennett 1976; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; ODP sample designation; Paleoceanography at Tübingen University; Perimeter; Perimeter index; Principal component analyses (PCA); Samp com; sample: morphotype; Sample code/label; Sample comment; Sample mass; Samp m; Shell D; Shell depth index; side, Fig. 3 l; side, Fig. 3 n; SL; Split; sum split; Type a normal; Type b platys; Type celongate; Type c elongate; Var; Variance
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