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The late Quaternary organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst record of Site 1233 (41°S, offshore Chile) was studied with a ?200 year resolution spanning the last 25,000 years. The study provides the first continuous record of sub-recent and recent dinoflagellate cysts in the Southeast (SE) Pacific. Major changes in the composition of the cyst association, cyst concentration and morphology of Operculodinium centrocarpum reflect changes in sea surface temperature (SST), sea surface salinity (SSS), palaeoproductivity and upwelling intensity. These changes can be associated with latitudinal shifts of the circumpolar frontal systems. The high cyst concentration, high Brigantedinium spp. abundances, low species diversity and the occurrence of certain cold water species are supportive for a 7-10° equatorward shift of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) during the coldest phase of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) between 25 and 21.1 cal ka BP. Deglacial warming initiated at ~18.6 cal ka BP. Termination I (18.6-11.1 cal ka BP) is interrupted by an unstable period of extreme seasonality, rather than a cooling event, between 14.4 and 13.2 cal ka BP, synchronous with the Antarctic Cold Reversal (ACR). The Holocene Maximum is observed between 11.6 and 9.8 cal ka BP and is typified by the most southward position of the northern margin of the ACC. A cooling phase occurred during the early Holocene (until ~7 cal ka BP) and during the last ~0.8 ka. Our data indicates that the SE Pacific (41°S) climate has been influenced over the whole record by changes in the Southern Hemisphere (SH) high-latitudes, while during the mid to late Holocene, also a tropical forcing mechanism was involved, including the El Niño Southern Oscillation and the variable Hadley cell intensity. Furthermore, this study showed a relationship between the variable morphology of the spines/processes of O. centrocarpum and the combined variation of sea surface salinity and temperature (SSS/SST-ratio).
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Abundant and diversified ebridians recovered during IODP Expedition 302 (ACEX) have been identified and counted in order to establish their taxonomy and to decipher the biostratigraphic potential of ebridians in the central Arctic Ocean. In the ACEX samples these fossils are preserved in Lithologic Units 1/6 and 2, which consist mainly of dark silty clay and biosiliceous ooze, respectively. Thirty taxa have been distinguished, three of which are described as new species (Ammmodochium lomonosovense, Pseudammodochium karyon, and pseudammodochium psichion). The most dominant ebridian species is Pseudammodochium dictyoides throughout the biosiliceous section. The second dominant species varies alternately throughout the section. Based on the characteristic occurrences of major ebridian taxa, the ebridian assemblageswere divided into GroupsAtoDin stratigraphic order. The ebridian assemblages in piston core USGS Fl-422 from the Alpha Ridge probably correlate to our assemblage Group A of early middle Eocene age, although rare younger taxa are irregularly included.
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High-nutrient tropical carbonate systems are known to produce sediments that, in terms of skeletal composition, are reminiscent of their extra-tropical counterparts. Such carbonate systems and associated carbonate grain assemblages in the tropics are rare in the present-day world. Nonetheless, it is crucial to gain a better understanding of those ecosystems, including their drivers and players because such settings potentially represent models for ancient depositional systems as well as for predicted future environmental conditions. One of the modern occurrences of eutrophic tropical carbonate systems is the northern Mauritanian Shelf. The marine environment is characterized by an eastern boundary upwelling system that pushes cool and nutrient-rich intermediate waters onto a wide epicontinental platform (Golfe d'Arguin) where the waters warm up to tropical temperatures. The resulting facies is mixed carbonate-siliciclastic with a dominant foramol association grading into bimol and barnamol grain assemblages in the shallowest areas forming the Banc d'Arguin. Besides this cool water-related heterozoan association, the carbonate sediment is characterized by tropical molluskan species, while chlorozoan biota (e.g., corals and algal symbiont-bearing foraminifers) are entirely absent. We here present a first comprehensive facies analysis of this model example of eutrophic tropical carbonates. Furthermore, we reconstruct the loci of carbonate production and provide a conclusive depositional model of the Banc d'Arguin that received little attention to date due to its poorly accessible nature.
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Organic-rich, moderately to sparsely nannofossiliferous Lower Cretaceous claystones ("black shales") were cored at two Ocean Drilling Program Leg 113 sites on the continental slope of East Antarctica off Dronning Maud Land. A 39 m section at Site 692 yielded a Neocomian assemblage of limited diversity with rare Cyclagelosphaera deflandrei, Diadorhombus rectus, and Cruciellipsis cuvillieri, and is probably Valanginian in age. A 70-m section at Site 693 is assigned to the Rhagodiscus angustus Zone (late Aptian-early Albian in age). The latter zone is represented at DSDP sites on the Falkland Plateau, but equivalents to the Neocomian section are absent there, probably due to a disconformity. Watznaueria barnesae is the dominant species at both ODP sites, but it shares dominance with Repagulum parvidentatum at Site 693, where they total 70%-90% of the assemblage; their dominance is attributed to a paleogeographic setting within a restricted basin rather than to postdepositional dissolution of other species. The evolutionary development of this restricted basin and its eventual ventilation in early Albian times is discussed in terms of the regional stratigraphy and the breakup and dispersal of southwestern Gondwanaland. One new species, Corollithion covingtonii, is described.
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1. Polleninventar: Erstmals wurde der Sporomorpheninhalt der Süssbrackwassermolasse und der Oberen Süsswassermolasse Südbayerns einer umfassenden Sichtung unterzogen. Von den überprüften 92 Fundstellen erwiesen sich 55 als sporomorphenführend. Nur 15 davon waren so ergiebig, daß ihr Inhalt quantitativ erfaßt und als Grundlage für die Erstellung eines Diagramms herangezogen werden konnte. Dennoch weist der systematische Katalog 272 Formen auf. Dies ist eine im Vergleich mit anderen, in neuerer Zeit bearbeiteten neogenen Pollenfloren Mitteleuropas sehr große Zahl, wie folgende Angaben belegen: Niederrheinische Braunkohle 175 Arten, Braunkohle der Oberpfalz 138 Arten, subalpine Flözmolasse Bayerns 93 Arten und subalpine Molasse der Ostschweiz und der zentralen und westlichen Paratethys 219 Arten. Dieser Reichtum erklärt sich unschwer aus der Größe des Untersuchungsgebietes, das vom Allgäu im Westen bis an die Salzach im Osten reichte. Überwiegend gehören die nachgewiesenen Formen gutbekannten Arten bzw. Formenkreisen an. Deshalb wurde lediglich die Aufstellung von 2 neuen Gattungen, 19 neuen Arten sowie 5 Neukombinationen nötig. Neue Genera: Nr. (165) Ludwigiapollis Nr., (248) Caesalpiniaceaepollenites, 311 Neue Spezies: (039) Polypodiaceoisporltes subtriangularis, (046) P. pityogrammoides, (067) Perinomonoletes imperfectus, (124) Cycadopltes gemmatus, (125) C. concinus, (133) Lillacidites tener, (137) Nupharipollenites microechinatus, (150) Polyporopollenites nanus, (161) Porocolpopollenites subrotundus, (165) Ludwigiapollis labiatus, (169) Sporotrapoidites cucculatus, (190) Tricolpopollenites cribosus, (192) T. variabilis, (204) Tricolporopollenites pulcher, (210) T. operculiferus, (213) T. pseudomarcodurensis, (217) T. magnolaevigatus, (245) Umbelliferaepollenites achldorfensis, (248) Caesalpiniaceaepollenites antiquus Neukombinationen: (081) Pityosporites koraensis, (128) Magnoliaepollenites magnolioides, (130) M. graciliexinus, (168) Sporotrapoidites erdtmannii, (177) Chenopodipollis psilatoides. Für die meisten der vorgefundenen Sporomorphen sind die Lieferpflanzen bereits bekannt. Dennoch gingen parallel zur Bestimmung, d.h. der Zuordnung der Funde zu Gruppen des morphographischen Sporomorphensystems, die Bemühungen auch dahin, solche Lieferpflanzen, v.a. der selteneren oder neu gefundenen Sporomorphen, zu ermitteln; einige der neuen Arten sind in ihrer Verwandtschaft eindeutig, was durch die Benennung zum Ausdruck gebracht wird (s.o). Für die Mehrzahl der neuen Spezies und für viele bisher in ihrer Verwandtschaft unklare Formen ließ sich die botanische Deutung zumindest eingrenzen. Dies gelang für 148 Formen. Es handelt sich dabei teils um subtropisch-tropische Gewächse, teils aber auch um Pflanzen gemäßigter Klimata. Für genaue Zuweisungen sind jedoch umfangreiche Rezentvergleiche nötig, die einer eigenen Bearbeitung vorbehalten bleiben müssen. Auch einige als Sammelgruppen behandelte Formenkreise erfordern für eine Aufgliederung detailliertere Untersuchungen als sie in diesem Rahmen durchführbar waren. (z. B. Tricolpopollenites asper, T. sp. 2 u.a.). Andere Formen und Gattungen wiederum erwiesen sich dagegen als viel zahlreicher und leichter differenzierbar als bisher angenommen (z. B. Pinaceen, Magnoliaceen, Cyperaceen). In diesem Zusamenhang ist auch zu erwähnen, daß von Hemitrapa zwei Arten mit offensichtlich stratigraphischer Aussagekraft unterscheidbar sind; die Interpretation von Tricolporopol1enltes wackersdorfensis sensu MOHR & GREGOR (1984) als Gleditsia muß nach vorliegenden Erkenntnissen dagegen in Frage gestellt werden. Für 36 Formspezies blieb die Lieferpflanze völlig unbekannt oder es lassen sich höchstens vage Vermutungen anstellen. 2. Biostratigraphie: Fragen der Brauchbarkeit von Mikrofloren für die stratgraphische Gliederung der jüngsten Molassesedimente Südbayerns bildeten den zweiten Schwerpunkt vorliegender Bearbeitung. a) Reichweite: Die Fülle des gefundenen Sporomorphenmaterials brachte es mit sich, daß bei etlichen Formen eine weitere stratigraphische Reichweite als bisher angenommen festgestellt wurde. Zum Teil wurde diese Revision durch die Neugliederung des Paratethys-Miozäns nötig. b) Palynologische Gliederung: Im Laufe der Untersuchungen zeigte sich bald, daß allein auf der Basis der mikrofloristischen Bearbeitung kein von anderen Fossilresten unabhängiges stratigraphisches Gliederungsschema zu finden war. Weder die von anderen Autoren favoritisierte Leitformen-Methode, noch die Aufgliederung nach Klimaelementen ergab ein brauchbares Bild. Lediglich die bekannte generelle Abnahme der miozänen, paläotropischen und thermophilen Elemente und die Zunahme der pliozänen, arktoteriären und gemäßigten während des Neogens ließ sich deutlich ausmachen. Dagegen ermöglicht die Berücksichtigung des Sporomorpheninhalts eine Ergänzung und Deutung der vertebrat-stratigraphisch ausgeschiedenen Abfolgen. Voraussetzung ist die Möglichkeit einer Zuordnung zu einer natürlichen Art, Gattung oder wenigstens Familie und daraus ableitbar wiederum die Zuordnung zu einer oder mehreren Pflanzengesellschaften. Aufgeteilt nach Diversität, Dominanz und Verhältnis von 'Feuchtpflanzen' bzw. autochthonen Gemeinschaften zu mesophilen Phanerophyten bzw. allochthonen Gemeinschaften lassen sich in Südbayern fünf Pollenbilder erkennen, die mit den MN-Einheiten der Zoostratigraphie in Beziehung gebracht werden können. Die Pollenbilder 1 und 2, ungefähr entsprechend den Säugereinheiten 4b und 5, dokumentieren gattungsreiche, polydominante Mikrofloren, deren Lieferpflanzen vor allem verschiedenen Naß- und Feuchtgesellschaften angehören. Dementprechend sind Pteridaceen, Schizaeaceen, Cyperaceen und Poaceen relativ häufig. Das Pollenbild 1 (Langenau und Rauscheröd) zeichnet sich durch eine gewisse Artenarmut aus, wohingegen im Pollenbild 2 (Hitzhofen und Rittsteig) die Diversität zunimmt und Palmenpollen neben anderen mesophilen Akzessorien eine merkliche Rolle spielt. Bemerkenswert ist in den Entnahmeprofilen das Vorkommen kohliger Sedimente. Bezeichnend für Sporomorphenbild 3 sind oligodominante Mikrofloren, zusammengesetzt aus Elementen artenarmer Au- und Sumpfwälder (Taxodiaceen, Cyperaceen) sowie mesophiler 'Pionierwälder' (Pinaceen, Leguminosen). Fehlende Kohlebildung und das Zurücktreten mesophiler, d. h. allochthoner Lieferpflanzen sind weitere Charakteristika. Dieses Sporomorphenbild mit den Fundpunkten Gallenbach und Unterneul enspricht ungefähr der Säugereinheit MN 6. Die beiden stratigraphisch jüngsten Pollendiagramme 4 und 5 setzen sich deutlich von dem vorhergehenden ab. Belegt sind nun wiederum gattungsreiche, polydominante Pflanzenge seIl schaften feuchter, aber nicht nasser Biotope, in denen es ebenfalls mancherorts zur Kohlebildung kam. Gegenüber den Sporomorphenbildern und 2 ist der Anteil mesophiler Lieferpflanzen deutlich erhöht auf Kosten der Feuchtelemente. Letzteres gilt vor allem für das Sporomorphenbild 5 (Leonberg), in dem Fagaceen Pollen (Quercus, Fagus) vorherrscht. sporomorphenbild 4 entspricht annähernd MN 8 mit den Fundpunkten Hassenhausen und Achldorf, während Leonberg, nahe Marktl gelegen, MN 9 zugehört. Auf dem Umweg über diese an der Säugetierstratigraphie 'geeichten' Mikrofloren gelingt es, stratigraphisch unsichere Fundpunkte, wenn sie nur genügend formen- und individuenreich sind (Burtenbach, Lerchenberg, Wemding), einzuordnen. Auf diese Weise ergibt sich die in Diagramm 10 dargestellte Reihung vom Liegenden zum Hangenden. Dürftige Sporomorphenfloren oder Floren, die ausschließlich autochthone Feuchtelemente zeigen, können pollenstratigraphisch nicht sicher angesprochen werden, weil ihr Pollendiagramm undeutlich bleiben muß. Entsprechend der anerkannten Unterstellung, daß Phytostratigraphie zugleich Klimastratigraphie ist, läßt die dargestellte, im Grunde auf der Ausscheidung verschiedener Ukotypen basierende Gliederung sich auch paläoklimatisch interpretieren: Danach ist das verarmte Sporomorphenbild 3 in Südbayern als Ausdruck des vegetationsgeschichtlichen Pessimums anzusehen. Da die nachgewiesenen Sippen noch höhere Wärmeansprüche besitzen, ist nicht ein Temperaturrückgang, sondern ein Absinken der Niederschlagsmenge als begrenzender Faktor am wahrscheinlichsten und auf diese Weise das Ausbleiben von Pollen mesophiler Phanerophyten des Hinterlandes einleuchtend. 3. Paläogeographie: Bei dem Versuch, mit benachbarten Gebieten stratigraphische Beziehungen herzustellen, ergab sich, daß dies zwar über eine kürzere Entfernung recht gut gelingt, daß aber vor allem zu den Mikrofloren der niederrheinischen Braunkohle ein signifikanter Unterschied besteht: In Süddeutschland lassen die Pollendiagramme auf eine raschere Veränderung in der Zusammensetzung der Wälder schließen. Mit anderen Worten: altersgleiche Mikrofloren in Nordwestdeutschland täuschen ein höheres Alter vor. Erst im Obersarmat ähneln sich die jeweiligen Sporomorphenbilder. Damit erklärt sich auch, daß frühere Bearbeiter Schwierigkeiten hatten, mikrofloristische Befunde aus Süd- und Nordwestdeutschland miteinander zu korrelieren. Als Ursache für dieses überraschende Phänomen einer mittelmiozänen Diagrammverschiebung wird die stärkere, sprich länger andauernde maritime Beeinflussung des Niederrheingebietes angesehen.
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Benthic foraminifers from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 199 Holes 1215A, 1220B, and 1221C were examined across the Paleocene/Eocene boundary. Assemblages were studied in 240 samples. The benthic foraminiferal extinction event that correlates with the Paleocene/Eocene epoch boundary was recognized at these sites. Benthic assemblages before the event are characterized by high diversity, but those after the event are low in diversity. An assemblage of agglutinated foraminifers without carbonate cement was recognized at Sites 1220 and 1221. These assemblages were typically found after the event. The discovery of such agglutinated assemblages has never been reported before at this boundary.
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The present study on ODP Leg 151 Hole 907A combines a detailed analysis of marine palynomorphs (dinoflagellate cysts, prasinophytes, and acritarchs) and a low-resolution alkenone-based sea-surface temperature (SST) record for the interval between 14.5 and 2.5 Ma, and allows to investigate the relationship between palynomorph assemblages and the paleoenvironmental evolution of the Iceland Sea. A high marine productivity is indicated in the Middle Miocene, and palynomorphs and SSTs both mirror the subsequent long-term Neogene climate deterioration. The diverse Middle Miocene palynomorph assemblages clearly diminish towards the impoverished assemblages of the Late Pliocene; parallel with a somewhat gradual decrease of SSTs being as high as 20 °C at ~13.5 Ma to around 8 °C at ~3 Ma. Superimposed, palynomorph assemblages not only reflect Middle to Late Miocene climate variability partly coinciding with the short-lived global Miocene isotope events (Mi-events), but also the initiation of a proto-thermohaline circulation across the Middle Miocene Climate Transition, which led to increased meridionality in the Nordic Seas. Last occurrences of species cluster during three events in the Late Miocene to Early Pliocene and are ascribed to the progressive strengthening and freshening of the proto-East Greenland Current towards modern conditions. A significant high latitude cooling between 6.5 and 6 Ma is depicted by the supraregional "Decahedrella event" coeval with lowest Miocene productivity and a SST decline. In the Early Pliocene, a transient warming is accompanied by surface water stratification and increased productivity that likely reflects a high latitude response to the global biogenic bloom. The succeeding crash in palynomorph accumulation, and a subsequent interval virtually barren of marine palynomorphs may be attributed to enhanced bottom water oxygenation and substantial sea ice cover, and indicates that conditions seriously affecting marine productivity in the Iceland Sea were already established well before the marked expansion of the Greenland Ice Sheet at 3.3 Ma.
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The stratigraphic ranges and relative abundances of selected diatoms and silicoflagellates are presented from three Neogene sedimentary sequences from the subantarctic South Atlantic. These data were compiled from Hole 699A in the southwest South Atlantic and Holes 704A and 704B in the southeast South Atlantic. Thirty-five samples were examined from a 67.5-m section of Hole 699A, which is mostly late Miocene or younger in age. A total of 225 samples was examined from the upper 569.1-m lower Miocene to Quaternary section in Holes 704A and 704B. Although the partial census of the Site 704 sequences is only preliminary, it reveals that the Neogene is remarkably complete and serves as a reference for further detailed examination of an important biostratigraphic-magnetostratigraphic reference section for the Neogene record of the Southern Ocean.
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The taxonomy and stratigraphy of pelagic Paleocene diatoms from ODP Sites 698, 700, and 702 and DSDP Site 524 in the South Atlantic and DSDP Site 214 in the Indian Ocean are presented, as well as paleogeographic and paleoecologic implications. Eleven new species and one new variety are described and one new combination is proposed: Coscinodiscus cruxii sp. nov. Grunowiella palaeocaenica var. alternans var. nov. Hemiaulusl beatus sp. nov. Hemiaulusl ciesielskii sp. nov. Hemiaulusl conicus sp. nov. Hemiaulus kristoffersenii sp. nov. Hemiaulus nocchiae sp. nov. Hemiaulusl oonkii sp. nov. Hemiaulusl velatus sp. nov. Triceratium gombosii sp. nov. Trochosira gracillima comb. nov. Trochosira marginata sp. nov. Trochosira radiata sp. nov. Hole 700B provides one of the most continuous diatomaceous Paleocene profiles known. Stratigraphic ranges of diatom species from this and other Southern Hemisphere sites are calibrated against calcareous microfossil zones. The first-appearance datums of Triceratium gombosii, Hemiaulus incurvus, and Triceratium mirabile in Paleocene deep-sea sediments are useful for regional stratigraphic correlations. Quantitative analysis of the biosiliceous microfossil groups (diatoms, silicoflagellates, radiolarians, and archaeomonadaceae) shows that preservation of diatoms is confined primarily to the upper Paleocene (planktonic foraminifer Zones P3 and P4 and calcareous nannofossil Zones upper NP5 to lower NP9). In the lower Paleocene only short intervals in Hole 700B are diatomaceous. A correlation between the degree of silica diagenesis and the calcium carbonate content of the sediment is not obvious. Diatom species analysis reflects changes in the paleoenvironment between island-related upwelling conditions with highly diverse and well-preserved diatom assemblages and less productive periods resulting in less wellpreserved diatom assemblages with a higher content of robust neritic diatoms.
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This study documents, for the first time, the abundance and species composition of protist assemblages in Arctic sea ice during the dark winter period. Lack of knowledge of sea-ice assemblages during the dark period has left questions about the retention and survival of protist species that initiate the ice algal bloom. Sea-ice and surface water samples were collected between December 27, 2007 and January 31, 2008 within the Cape Bathurst flaw lead, Canadian Beaufort Sea. Samples were analyzed for protist identification and counts, chlorophyll (chl) a, and total particulate carbon and nitrogen concentrations. Sea-ice chl a concentrations (max. 0.27 µg/l) and total protist abundances (max. 4 x 10**3 cells/l) were very low, indicating minimal retention of protists in the ice during winter. The diversity of winter ice protists (134 taxa) was comparable to spring ice assemblages. Pennate diatoms dominated the winter protist assemblage numerically (averaging 77% of total protist abundances), with Nitzschia frigida being the most abundant species. Only 56 taxa were identified in surface waters, where dinoflagellates were the dominant group. Our results indicate that differences in the timing of ice formation may have a greater impact on the abundance than structure of protist assemblages present in winter sea ice and at the onset of the spring ice algal bloom.
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During Cruise 54 of R/V Akademik Mstislav Keldysh macrobenthos of the Novaya Zemlya Trough was studied with use of a Sigsby trawl along a submeridional transect near 75°30'N at depth range from 68 to 362 m. In total 140 species of bottom animals were found. Relative role of taxons was assessed using three parameters: abundance, biomass, and energy flow. Similarity of the parameters was used for comparison of samples. New material greatly contributes to data on composition of fauna and structure of communities of the studied region. It was revealed that small scyphozoid polyps and sipunculoids play an important role in the trough's community. Presence of a community dominated by Ophiocten sericeum (with important role of small bivalves) was revealed for the first time not only at the eastern by also at the western slope of the Novaya Zemlya Trough. The sharpest changes in composition and structure of the bottom community were confined to a zone of transition from the trough floor to the slope. These changes are determined by specificity of the macrorelief (of the floor and slope), composition of ground (soft brown silts abound in rhizopods and dense gray silts with admixture of pebbles), and possibly by hydrodynamic processes near the bottom.
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During Leg 92 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, sediments containing calcareous nannofossils of latest Oligocene to Holocene age were recovered from 14 holes at six sites (597 to 602) along the East Pacific Rise. The combined sections yield a virtually complete record for the region, with a compressed upper Miocene to Pleistocene interval. The nannofossil content of 14 U.S.N.S. Eltanin piston cores from the study area were also examined in order to supplement data generated during Leg 92. Two taxonomically new combinations are presented: Sphenolithus umbellus and Pontosphaera segmenta. Assemblages of calcareous nannofossils juxtaposed in reversed stratigraphic order within the upper Miocene provide strong evidence for downslope transport of sediments along the East Pacific Rise during the Messinian. Narrow bands of dark metalliferous sediment of coccolith Zone CN8b alternate with normal light-colored, in situ, pelagic sequences of Zone CN9b. This may indicate more vigorous bottom current activity between 5.40 and 6.70 Ma.
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Long-term evolution is thought to take opportunities that arise as a consequence of mass extinction (as argued, for example, by Gould, 2002) and the following biotic recovery, but there is absolutely no evidence for this being the case. However, our study shows that eutrophication by oceanic mixing also played a part in the enhancement of several evolutionary events amongst marine organisms, and these results could indicate that the rates of oceanic biodiversification may be slowed if upwelling becomes weakened by future global warming. This paper defines three distinct evolutionary events of resting spores of the marine diatom genus Chaetoceros, to reconstruct past upwelling through the analysis of several DSDP, ODP and land-based successions from the North, South and equatorial Pacific as well as the Atlantic Ocean during the past 40 million years. The Atlantic Chaetoceros Explosion (ACE) event occurred across the E/O boundary in the North Atlantic, and is characterized by resting spore diversification that occurred as a consequence of the onset of upwelling following changes in thermohaline circulation through global cooling in the early Oligocene. Pacific Chaetoceros Explosion events-1 and -2 (PACE-1 and PACE-2) are characterized by relatively higher occurrences of iron input following the Himalayan uplift and aridification at 8.5 Ma and ca. 2.5 Ma in the North Pacific region. These events not only enhanced the diversification and increased abundance of primary producers, including that of Chaetoceros, other diatoms and seaweeds, but also stimulated the evolution of zooplankton and larger predators, such as copepods and marine mammals, which ate these phytoplankton and plants. Current thinking suggests new evolutionary niches open up after a mass extinction, but our study finds that eutrophication can also stimulate evolutionary diversification. Moreover, in the opposite fashion, our results show that as thermohaline circulation abates, global warming progresses and the ocean surface becomes warmer, many marine organisms will be affected by the environmental degradation.
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A diatom biostratigraphy is presented for middle Miocene through Quaternary sediments recovered from the Chatham Rise east of New Zealand's South Island. The upper 590 m of the 639.5-m composite-section Site 594 represents approximately 16 m.y. and is characterized by moderately to very poorly preserved diatoms of antarctic to temperate affinity. Pliocene through Quaternary assemblages are poorly preserved and dominated by antarctic-subantarctic species which provide detailed biostratigraphic control. Recognized are 11 of 14 zones of the middle upper Miocene to Quaternary Neogene Southern Ocean diatom zonation (NSD 7-NSD 20) of Ciesielski (1983; this chapter). Four Neogene Southern Ocean diatom zones (NSD 3-NSD 6) are recognized in the lower middle Miocene to middle upper Miocene of Site 594. Assemblages of this interval have a mixed high-latitude and temperate affinity; however, poor preservation limits correlation to high- and temperate-latitude zonal schemes. Neogene North Pacific diatom zones and subzones of NNPD 3 through NNPD 5 (Barron, in press, b) are correlated to Neogene Southern Ocean diatom zones NSD 3 through NSD 7: the upper portions of the Actinocyclus ingens Zone (NNPD 3) is correlative to the upper Nitzschia maleinterpretaria Zone (NSD 3); the Denticulopsis lauta Zone (NNPD 4) and Subzones a and b are correlative to the lower Coscinodiscus lewisianus Zone (NSD 4); and the D. hustedtü-D. lauta Zone (NNPD 5) and its Subzones a through d encompass the upper C. lewisianus Zone (NSD 4), N. grossepunctata Zone (NSD 5), N. denticuloides Zone (NSD 6), and the lower D. hustedtii-D. lauta Zone (NSD 7). A major disconformity spans the late Gilbert to early Gauss Chron (3.9-2.8 Ma). A second disconformity brackets the Miocene/Pliocene boundary; the section missing covers late Chron 5 and the early Gilbert chron (5.5-4.6 Ma). The remainder of the siliceous-fossil-bearing Miocene sediments at Site 594 appear to be correlative to lower paleomagnetic Chronozone 5 through upper Chronozone 16. Uppermost lower Miocene or lowermost middle Miocene sediments in the basal 50 m of Hole 594A are barren of diatoms.
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At Ocean Drilling Program Hole 748C in the Southern Indian Ocean, a total of 171 Late Cretaceous dinoflagellate taxa were encountered in 38 productive samples from Cores 120-748C-27R through 120-748C-62R (407-740 mbsf). Four provisional dinoflagellate assemblage zones and five subzones were recognized based on the character of the dinoflagellate flora and the first/last occurrences of some key species. Isabelidinium korojonense and Nelsoniella aceras occur in Zone A together with Oligosphaeridium pulcherrimum and Trithyrodinium suspect urn. Zone B was delineated by the total range of Odontochitina cribropoda. Zone C was separated from Zone B by the presence of Satyrodinium haumuriense, and Zone D is dominated by new taxa. The dinocyst assemblages bear a strong affinity to Australian assemblages. Paleoenvironmental interpretations based mainly on dinocysts suggest that during the ?Santonian-Campanian to the Maestrichtian this portion of the Kerguelen Plateau was a shallow submerged plateau, similar to nearshore to offshore to upper slope environments with water depths of tens to hundreds of meters, but isolated from the major continents of the Southern Hemisphere. Starting perhaps in the late Cenomanian (Mohr and Gee, 1992, doi:10.2973/odp.proc.sr.120.196.1992), the Late Cretaceous transgression over the plateau reached its maximum during the late Campanian. The plateau may have been exposed above sea level and subjected to weathering during the latest Maestrichtian. The studied dinocyst assemblages characterized by species of Amphidiadema, Nelsoniella, Satyrodinium, and Xenikoon together with abundant Chatangiella (the large-size species) and Isabelidinium suggest that a South Indian Province (tentatively named the Helby suite) may have existed during the Campanian-Maestrichtian in comparison with the other four provinces of Lentin and Williams. One new genus, three new species, and two new subspecies of dinocysts are described.