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Zonneveld, Karin A F (2004): Stable oxygen isotope data of Thoracosphaera heimii in surface sediment samples of the equatorial Atlantic and South Atlantic [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.602235, Supplement to: Zonneveld, KAF (2004): Potential use of stable oxygen isotope composition of Thoracasphaera heimii for upper water column (thermocline) temperature reconstruction. Marine Micropaleontology, 50(3-4), 307-317, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0377-8398(03)00097-5

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Abstract:
To investigate the potential use of the stable isotope composition of the vegetative cysts of the photosynthetic dinoflagellate Thoracosphaera heimii for quantitative palaeotemperature reconstructions a method has been developed to purify T. heimii cysts from sediment samples. Stable oxygen and carbon isotopes have been measured on T. heimii cysts from 21 surface sediment samples from the equatorial Atlantic and South Atlantic Oceans. Calculated temperatures based on the palaeotemperature equation for inorganic calcite precipitation generally reflect mean annual temperatures of the upper water column, notably of thermocline depths. Although the present results suggest that the isotopic composition of T. heimii shells might be formed in equilibrium with the seawater in which the shells are being formed, future investigations are required to determine possible effects of metabolic and kinetic processes on the fractionation process. This pilot study therefore forms the basis for future investigations on the development of this tool and the determination of a species-specific palaeotemperature equation. The wide geographic and stratigraphic distribution of T. heimii cysts in sediments, the stable position of T. heimii within the water column and the high resistance of its cysts against calcite dissolution underline its potential for a wide usability in palaeotemperature reconstructions.
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -10.239833 * Median Longitude: -21.819867 * South-bound Latitude: -35.121667 * West-bound Longitude: -59.388333 * North-bound Latitude: 16.990000 * East-bound Longitude: 17.533333
Date/Time Start: 1996-01-04T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1998-05-25T14:54:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.01 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.01 m
Event(s):
GeoB3603-1  * Latitude: -35.121667 * Longitude: 17.533333 * Date/Time: 1996-01-04T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2851.0 m * Recovery: 0.3 m * Location: Southern Cape Basin * Campaign: M34/1 * Basis: Meteor (1986) * Method/Device: MultiCorer (MUC) * Comment: Carbonate ooze. grayish to white
GeoB3723-2  * Latitude: -25.395000 * Longitude: 11.526667 * Date/Time: 1996-02-14T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4004.0 m * Recovery: 0.11 m * Location: Northern Cape Basin * Campaign: M34/2 * Basis: Meteor (1986) * Method/Device: MultiCorer (MUC) * Comment: FGB
GeoB3804-2  * Latitude: -30.743333 * Longitude: -8.770000 * Date/Time: 1996-02-27T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3882.0 m * Recovery: 0.14 m * Location: Mid Atlantic Ridge * Campaign: M34/3 * Basis: Meteor (1986) * Method/Device: MultiCorer (MUC) * Comment: all tubes filled
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
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Longitude of eventLongitude
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DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
DateDateZonneveld, Karin A Fdata of analysis
Thoracosphaera heimii, δ18OT. heimii δ18O‰ PDBZonneveld, Karin A FMass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 251
Thoracosphaera heimii, δ13CT. heimii δ13C‰ PDBZonneveld, Karin A FMass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 251
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108 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Depth sed [m]

Date

T. heimii δ18O [‰ PDB]

T. heimii δ13C [‰ PDB]
GeoB3603-1 -35.121717.5333-2851.00.012000-08-190.345-0.697
GeoB3723-2 -25.395011.5267-4004.00.012001-10-181.6970.904
GeoB3723-2-25.395011.5267-4004.00.012001-10-251.9070.910
GeoB3804-2 -30.7433-8.7700-3882.00.012000-08-19-0.242-2.071
GeoB3812-2 -31.6150-19.7600-4204.00.012001-10-18-0.018-1.518
GeoB3812-2-31.6150-19.7600-4204.00.012001-10-250.116-1.588
GeoB3812-2-31.6150-19.7600-4204.00.012001-04-10-1.2430.356
GeoB3827-1 -25.0317-38.5483-3842.00.012000-08-19-1.165-2.215
GeoB3827-1-25.0317-38.5483-3842.00.012001-10-18-0.917-1.708
GeoB3910-3 -4.2450-36.3467-2361.00.012000-08-19-0.5032.182
GeoB3925-2 5.1433-47.5300-3198.00.012001-10-18-1.568-0.560
GeoB3925-25.1433-47.5300-3198.00.012001-10-25-1.430-0.569
GeoB3925-25.1433-47.5300-3198.00.012001-04-100.140-1.485
GeoB3935-1 12.6133-59.3883-1554.00.012000-08-19-1.635-1.284
GeoB4306-1 8.3883-38.0250-3766.00.012001-10-19-1.793-1.057
GeoB4306-18.3883-38.0250-3766.00.012001-04-10-0.434-1.791
GeoB4311-1 3.9933-34.1350-4003.00.012001-10-19-1.862-0.839
GeoB4311-13.9933-34.1350-4003.00.012001-04-100.005-1.660
GeoB4401-3 4.7900-43.4590-3396.00.012000-08-19-1.4370.007
GeoB4421-2 16.9900-46.0100-3176.00.012000-08-19-0.534-0.684
GeoB4908-3 -0.71336.8383-3028.00.012000-08-19-0.7510.666
GeoB5004-2 -9.1667-13.3400-2790.00.012001-10-19-1.131-0.629
GeoB5004-2-9.1667-13.3400-2790.00.012001-04-10-0.413-1.199
GeoB5008-3 -12.9300-15.6850-3407.00.012001-10-19-1.492-2.564
GeoB5008-3-12.9300-15.6850-3407.00.012001-04-10-1.190-0.786
GeoB5121-2 -24.1833-12.0217-3486.00.012000-08-19-0.420-2.246
GeoB5121-2-24.1833-12.0217-3486.00.012001-10-19-0.464-1.994
GeoB5121-2-24.1833-12.0217-3486.00.012001-04-10-1.615-0.415
GeoB5130-1 -19.4033-9.4583-3166.00.012001-10-19-0.667-1.608
GeoB5130-1-19.4033-9.4583-3166.00.012001-04-10-0.818-0.381
GeoB5132-2 -19.1250-9.7200-3941.00.012001-10-19-0.719-1.868
GeoB5132-2-19.1250-9.7200-3941.00.012001-04-10-1.841-0.689
GeoB5140-3 -19.0517-16.6133-3660.00.012001-10-19-0.819-2.187
GeoB5140-3-19.0517-16.6133-3660.00.012001-04-10-1.568-0.654
GeoB5204-11 0.0100-23.4850-3701.00.012001-10-19-1.692-0.856
GeoB5204-110.0100-23.4850-3701.00.012001-04-10-0.516-1.624