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Verleye, Thomas; Louwye, Stephen (2010): (Appendix B) Dinoflagellate cysts in Southeast Pacific Ocean surface sediments [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.777868, Supplement to: Verleye, T; Louwye, S (2010): Recent geographical distribution of organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts in the southeast Pacific (25-53°S) and their relation to the prevailing hydrographical conditions. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 298(3-4), 319-340, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.10.006

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Abstract:
orty-eight surface sediment samples from the southeast (SE) Pacific (25-53°S) are investigated for the determination of the spatial distribution of organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts along the western South American continental margin. Fifty-five different taxa are recorded and reflect oceanic or coastal assemblages. The oceanic assemblages are characterised by low cyst concentrations and the dominance of autotrophs, while the coastal assemblages generally contain a higher number of cysts, which are mainly produced by heterotrophic species. Highest cyst concentrations are observed in the active upwelling system offshore Concepción (35-37°S). Brigantedinium spp., Echinidinium aculeatum, Echinidinium granulatum/delicatum and cysts of Protoperidinium americanum dominate assemblages related to upwelling. Echinidinium aculeatum appears to be the best indicator for the presence of all year round active upwelling cells. Other protoperidinioid cysts may also occur in high relative abundances in coastal regions outside active upwelling systems, if the availability of nutrients, co-responsible for the presence/absence of their main food sources such as diatoms and other protists, is sufficient. The importance of nutrient availability as a determining environmental variable influencing cyst signals on a regional scale (SE Pacific) is demonstrated through statistical analyses of the data. Because of the importance of nutrients, uncertainties about the outcomes of quantitative sea-surface temperature (SST) reconstructions (Modern Analogue Technique) based on dinoflagellate cysts may arise, since no interaction between different hydrographical variables is considered in this approach. The combination of the SE Pacific surface sample dataset with other published cyst data from the Southern Hemisphere resulted in a database which includes 350 samples: the 'SH350 database'. This database is used to test the accuracy of the quantitative reconstructions by calculating and comparing the estimated versus observed values for each site. An attempt to perform quantitative SST reconstructions on the last 25 cal ka of site ODP1233 (41°S; 74°27'W) is made and again stresses the importance of other environmental variables such as nutrient availability in determining the dinoflagellate cyst assemblages.
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Coverage:
Median Latitude: -39.797599 * Median Longitude: -74.451513 * South-bound Latitude: -52.790000 * West-bound Longitude: -76.960000 * North-bound Latitude: -25.698000 * East-bound Longitude: -71.535000
Date/Time Start: 1975-04-16T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-04-17T19:55:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m
Event(s):
202-1232C * Latitude: -39.890660 * Longitude: -75.901360 * Date/Time: 2002-04-11T08:15:00 * Elevation: -4068.9 m * Penetration: 33.2 m * Recovery: 31.68 m * Location: South Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg202 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 4 cores; 33.2 m cored; 0 m drilled; 95.4 % recovery
202-1233B * Latitude: -41.000010 * Longitude: -74.449960 * Date/Time Start: 2002-04-12T13:45:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-04-12T22:00:00 * Elevation: -837.5 m * Penetration: 109.5 m * Recovery: 102.01 m * Location: South Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg202 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 11 core; 100 m cored; 9.5 m drilled; 102 % recovery
202-1234A * Latitude: -36.219210 * Longitude: -73.681810 * Date/Time Start: 2002-04-15T06:50:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-04-16T01:45:00 * Elevation: -1015.6 m * Penetration: 205.2 m * Recovery: 189.02 m * Location: South Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg202 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 22 cores; 205.2 m cored; 0 m drilled; 92.1 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEvent
2Latitude of eventLatitude
3Longitude of eventLongitude
4Elevation of eventElevationm
5DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
6Achomosphaera spp.Achomosphaera spp.%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
7cf. Achomosphaerac. Achomosphaera%Verleye, Thomasincluding Spiniferites; heterotrophs
8Bitectatodinium spongiumB. spongium%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
9Bitectatodinium tepikienseB. tepikiense%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
10Brigantedinium spp.Brigantedinium spp.%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
11Dalella chathamensisD. chathamensis%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
12Dinoflagellate cyst indeterminataDinofl cyst indet%Verleye, Thomassp. A; autotrophs
13Dinoflagellate cyst indeterminataDinofl cyst indet%Verleye, Thomassp. D
14Dubridinium caperatumD. caperatum%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
15Echinidinium aculeatumE. aculeatum%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
16Echinidinium granulatumE. granulatum%Verleye, Thomasincluding E. delicatum; autotrophs
17Echinidinium karaenseE. karaense%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
18Echinidinium transparantumE. transparantum%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
19Echinidinium zonneveldiaeE. zonneveldiae%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
20Echinidinium spp.Echinidinium spp.%Verleye, Thomasspp. indet.; autotrophs
21Echinidinium sp.Echinidinium sp.%Verleye, Thomassp. 1; autotrophs
22Echinidinium sp.Echinidinium sp.%Verleye, Thomassp. 3; autotrophs
23Echinidinium sp.Echinidinium sp.%Verleye, Thomassp. 4; autotrophs
24Echinidinium sp.Echinidinium sp.%Verleye, Thomassp. 6; autotrophs
25Gymnodinium nolleriG. nolleri%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
26Impagidinium aculeatumI. aculeatum%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
27Impagidinium cantabrigienseI. cantabrigiense%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
28Impagidinium japonicumI. japonicum%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
29Impagidinium pallidumI. pallidum%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
30Impagidinium paradoxumI. paradoxum%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
31Impagidinium patulumI. patulum%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
32Impagidinium plicatumI. plicatum%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
33Impagidinium sphaericumI. sphaericum%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
34Impagidinium strialatumI. strialatum%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
35Impagidinium sp.Impagidinium sp.%Verleye, Thomassp. 1; heterotrophs
36Impagidinium spp.Impagidinium spp.%Verleye, Thomasspp. indet.; heterotrophs
37Lejeunecysta spp.Lejeunecysta spp.%Verleye, Thomasspp. indet.; autotrophs
38Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthusN. labyrinthus%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
39Operculodinium centrocarpumO. centrocarpum%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
40Operculodinium israelianumO. israelianum%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
41Pentapharsodinium daleiP. dalei%Verleye, Thomascysts; heterotrophs
42Polykrikos kofoidiiP. kofoidii%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
43Polykrikos schwarziiP. schwarzii%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
44Polykrikos spp.Polykrikos spp.%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
45Protoperidinium americanumP. americanum%Verleye, Thomascysts; autotrophs
46Pyxidinopsis reticulataP. reticulata%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
47Quinquecuspis concretaQ. concreta%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
48Selenopemphix antarcticaS. antarctica%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
49Selenopemphix nephroidesS. nephroides%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
50Selenopemphix quantaS. quanta%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
51Selenopemphix sp.Selenopemphix sp.%Verleye, Thomassp. 1; autotrophs
52Spiniferites mirabilisS. mirabilis%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
53Spiniferites ramosusS. ramosus%Verleye, Thomasheterotrophs
54Spiniferites spp.Spiniferites spp.%Verleye, Thomasspp. indet.; heterotrophs
55Spiniferites sp.Spiniferites sp.%Verleye, Thomassp. 1; heterotrophs
56Spiniferites sp.Spiniferites sp.%Verleye, Thomassp. 2; heterotrophs
57Spiniferites sp.Spiniferites sp.%Verleye, Thomassp. 4; heterotrophs
58Spiniferites sp.Spiniferites sp.%Verleye, Thomassp. 5; heterotrophs
59Trinovantedinium applanatumT. applanatum%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
60Trinovantedinium variabileT. variabile%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
61Votadinium calvumV. calvum%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
62Votadinium spinosumV. spinosum%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
63Protoperidinioid cystProtoperidinioids%Verleye, Thomasautotrophs
64Dinoflagellate cyst, gonyaulacoidGonyaulacoids%Verleye, Thomasindet. heterotrophs
65Dinoflagellate cystDinofl cyst#Verleye, Thomastotal
66Dinoflagellate cyst per unit massDinofl cyst#/gVerleye, Thomas
67Lycopodium (counted)Lyc(ct)#Verleye, Thomasspores
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