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Wendler, Ines; Zonneveld, Karin A F; Willems, Helmut (2002): Calcareous dionoflagellate cysts from surface sediments [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.68679, Supplement to: Wendler, I et al. (2002): Oxygen availability effects on early diagenetic clacite dissolution in the Arabian Sea as inferred from calcareous dinoflagellate cysts. Global and Planetary Change, 34(3-4), 219-239, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0921-8181(02)00117-0

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Abstract:
In oceanic regions with high primary production, such as the Arabian Sea, the primary signals of proxies are often altered by diagenetic processes. The present study aims at assessing the effects of early diagenesis on calcareous dinoflagellate cysts, which represent a relatively new tool for reconstructing the paleoenvironmental conditions within the photic zone. For this purpose, surface sediment samples from within and below the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) of the northeastern and southwestern Arabian Sea have been analysed quantitatively for their calcareous dinoflagellate cyst content. The calculated cyst accumulation rates (ARs), the relative abundances and cyst fragmentation values were compared to bottom water oxygen (BWO) content and ARs of organic carbon at the sample positions. Different patterns were found in the northeastern and southwestern part of the Arabian Sea. In the SW, no relationship between cyst ARs and BWO is distinguishable, and the distribution of cyst ARs is thought to largely reflect primary cyst production. In the NE, much higher ARs of all species are found in samples from within the OMZ in comparison to samples from below it. This is interpreted to result from better calcite preservation within the OMZ, presumably due to reduced oxic degradation of organic matter. The differential drop of cyst ARs of the individual species at the lower boundary of the OMZ in the NE Arabian Sea, as well as the species-specific change in relative abundance and fragmentation, indicate different sensitivity to calcite dissolution of the different species. These results show that early diagenetic calcite dissolution can change both relative and absolute abundances of calcareous dinoflagellate cysts, which has to be considered if using them for paleoenvironmental reconstructions. Furthermore, it is shown that considerable calcite dissolution can occur above the carbonate saturation horizon in high productive areas. However, calcite preservation can be substantially increased, as soon as oxygen concentrations are too low for oxic degradation of OM. Under low oxic conditions (within and near the OMZ), the main factor controlling organic matter (OM) preservation appears to be BWO concentrations. Under higher oxygen levels (below not, vert, similar1500 m depth in the NE Arabian Sea) there seems to be an increasing influence of bioturbation and sedimentation rate on the preservation of OM by controlling its oxygen exposure time. This study presents an example of a highly productive basin in which differences in early diagenetic processes can lead to the preservation of a signal that is either dominated by primary production (off Somalia) or by secondary alteration (off Pakistan), although in both areas, an oxygen depleted zone is present. For estimating the effects of early diagenetic calcite dissolution in a sediment by metabolic CO2 (and probably by H2S oxidation), not only the content of organic carbon but also other geochemical proxies for paleoredox-conditions have to be included for paleoenvironmental reconstructions.
Related to:
Wendler, Ines (2002): Production and preservation of calcareous dionoflagellate cysts in the modern Arabian Sea. Berichte aus dem Fachbereich Geowissenschaften der Universität Bremen, 190, 117 pp, urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000002749
Wendler, Ines; Zonneveld, Karin A F; Willems, Helmut (2002): Calcareous cyst-producing dinoflagellates: ecology and aspects of cyst preservation in a highly productive oceanic region. Geological Society of London, Special Publications, 195, 317-340, https://doi.org/10.1144/GSL.SP.2002.195.01.17
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 18.246239 * Median Longitude: 58.156867 * South-bound Latitude: 10.683300 * West-bound Longitude: 51.416700 * North-bound Latitude: 24.766700 * East-bound Longitude: 66.033300
Date/Time Start: 1992-10-04T15:48:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-02-21T17:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m
Event(s):
NIOP-C1_301  * Latitude: 15.133300 * Longitude: 51.416700 * Elevation: -74.0 m * Campaign: NIOP-C1 * Basis: Tyro * Method/Device: Box corer (BC)
NIOP-C1_302  * Latitude: 15.000000 * Longitude: 51.450000 * Elevation: -208.0 m * Campaign: NIOP-C1 * Basis: Tyro * Method/Device: Box corer (BC)
NIOP-C1_303  * Latitude: 14.850000 * Longitude: 51.483300 * Elevation: -474.0 m * Campaign: NIOP-C1 * Basis: Tyro * Method/Device: Box corer (BC)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Thoracosphaera heimii, per unit sediment massT. heimii/sed#/gWillems, HelmutCounting, dinoflagellate cystsabsolute abundance
Leonella granifera, per unit sediment massL. granifera/sed#/gWillems, HelmutCounting, dinoflagellate cystsabsolute abundance
Calciodinellum albatrosianum, per unit sediment massC. albatrosianum/sed#/gWillems, HelmutCounting, dinoflagellate cystsabsolute abundance
Calciodinellum sp., per unit sediment massCalciodinellum sp./sed#/gWillems, HelmutCounting, dinoflagellate cystsabsolute abundance
10 Calciodinellum operosum, per unit sediment massC. operosum/sed#/gWillems, HelmutCounting, dinoflagellate cystsabsolute abundance
11 Cysts, spiny, per unit sediment massCyst spiny/sed#/gWillems, HelmutCounting, dinoflagellate cystsabsolute abundance
Size:
330 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Depth sed [m]

T. heimii/sed [#/g]

L. granifera/sed [#/g]

C. albatrosianum/sed [#/g]

Calciodinellum sp./sed [#/g]
10 
C. operosum/sed [#/g]
11 
Cyst spiny/sed [#/g]
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NIOP-C1_302 15.000051.4500-2080482555709258522623231939
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NIOP-C1_304 14.783351.5167-770031199914836812287726502274
NIOP-C1_305 14.716751.5667-10980123412677242170192160239289164
NIOP-C1_306 14.050051.6167-15040124647375246314241795632069619
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NIOP-C1_309 16.083352.6167-4870193671226795380632902532
NIOP-C1_310 16.066752.7000-8100356822161588752942513462020
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NIOP-C1_313 15.883353.0167-2215093159297037201135007201
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NIOP-D2_452 22.933365.4667-20010146951133260177075485483834
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NIOP-D2_454 23.450065.8667-12540945864204359457001476435156328
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NIOP-D2_466 23.600063.8000-1960057218774651109205286514
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NIOP-D2_472 24.116762.4833-327401581614324641667101791
NIOP-D2_473 22.216763.1000-18770245218920072355536246046644
NIOP-D2_475 24.083365.4500-147201339889039013696342413704793
NIOP-D2_476 24.100065.4667-122604909099840927955477334094773
NIOP-D2_477 24.133365.5167-1000057556711670919521818625195038
NIOP-D2_478 24.216765.0667-5560605106191277274471085125535106
NIOP-D3_483 21.033361.4833-2734010733842497394339436575257
NIOP-D3_484 19.050058.4333-52707845116386302124725493845
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NIOP-D3_487 19.900061.7167-356601844486108114467180860310850
NIOP-D3_491 15.083363.9167-379705397712094937316166943928982
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NIOP-D3_496 17.433357.9500-19000683486369271789082576888257