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Weinheimer, Amy L (2001): (Table T1) Radiolaria abundance of ODP Hole 175-1082A [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.787554, Supplement to: Weinheimer, AL (2001): Radiolarians from Northern Cape Basin, Site 1082. In: Wefer, G; Berger, WH; Richter, C (eds.) Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 175, 1-16, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.175.223.2001

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Abstract:
A primary objective of Leg 175 was to investigate the upwelling history of the Benguela Current. Upwelling along the coast is found over the shelf in several well-established cells, as well as along the shelf-slope break, and extends over the 1000-m isobath. Streaming filaments along the coast also carry upwelled water off shore (Shannon, 1985). The upwelled nutrient-rich waters are sourced from the South Atlantic central water mass, which is a mixture of subtropical and subantarctic water masses. Below the central water mass lies Antarctic intermediate water (Shannon and Hunter, 1988, doi:10.2989/025776188784480735; Stramma and Peterson, 1989, doi:10.1175/1520-0485(1989)019<1440:GTITBC>2.0.CO;2).
The upwelling system supports a robust marine community (Shannon and Pillar, 1986) where radiolarians are abundant (Bishop et al., 1978, doi:10.1016/0146-6291(78)90010-3). The endemic nature of radiolarians makes them useful in reconstructing the paleocirculation patterns. The biogeographic distribution of many species is limited by water-mass distribution. In a given geographic region, species may also have discrete depth habitats. However, their depth of occurrence can change worldwide because the depths of water masses vary with latitude (Boltovskoy, 1999). Consequently, species found at shallow depths at high latitudes (cold-water fauna) are observed deeper in the water column at lower latitudes. The low-latitude submergence of cold-water species broadens their distribution, resulting in species distributions that can cover multiple geographic regions (Kling, 1976, doi:10.1016/0011-7471(76)90880-9; Casey, doi:10.1016/0031-0182(89)90017-5; 1971; Boltovskoy, 1987, doi:10.1016/0377-8398(87)90014-4). Since radiolarian distribution is closely related to water-mass distribution and controlled by climatic conditions rather than geographic regions, similar assemblages characterize the equatorial, subtropical, transition, subpolar, and polar regions of ocean basins (Petrushevskaya, 1971a; Casey, 1989, doi:10.1016/0031-0182(89)90017-5; Boltovskoy, 1999). Numerous radiolarian species found in water masses in the Angola and Benguela Current systems have also been observed in plankton net samples, sediment traps, and surface-sediment studies in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, where they exhibited particular water-mass affinities (Abelmann, 1992a, doi:10.1007/BF00243107; Abelmann 1992b, doi:10.1007/BF00243108; Abelmann and Gowing, 1997, doi:10.1016/S0377-8398(96)00021-7). This report presents data on the radiolarian fauna recovered from Site 1082 sediments in the form of a survey of species reflecting the latitudinal migration of the Angola-Benguela Front and upwelling. The data constitute a time series of relative radiolarian abundances at very high resolution (every 20 cm) of the upper 12 m of Hole 1082A.
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Coverage:
Latitude: -21.093940 * Longitude: 11.820580
Date/Time Start: 1997-09-13T04:45:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-09-16T00:05:00
Minimum Elevation: -1279.3 m * Maximum Elevation: -1279.3 m
Event(s):
175-1082A * Latitude: -21.093940 * Longitude: 11.820580 * Date/Time Start: 1997-09-13T04:45:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-09-16T00:05:00 * Elevation: -1279.3 m * Penetration: 600.6 m * Recovery: 502.01 m * Location: Benguela Current, South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: Leg175 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 64 cores; 600.6 m cored; 0 m drilled; 83.6 % recovery
Comment:
Only radiolaria skeletons of the >45 µm fraction were counted (at 100x). Selected species were counted along 1-3 transects until a total of 300 specimens were counted.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Sample code/labelSample labelWeinheimer, Amy LDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
2Radiolarians abundanceRad abundWeinheimer, Amy LA = >1000 skeletons per slide, C = >500-1000 skeletons per slide, F = >100-500 skeletons per slide
3Radiolarian preservationRad preservWeinheimer, Amy LG = no sign of dissolution and only minor fragmentation, M = dissolution and obvious fragmentation, P = high degree of dissolution and very few skeletons intact
4Spongodiscid sp.Spongodiscid sp.#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
5Dictyocoryne profundaD. profunda#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
6Tetrapyle octacanthaT. octacantha#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolariansand/or Octapyle stenozona
7Botryostrobus auritus/australis groupB. auritus/australis gr#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
8Spongurus cf. ellipticaS. cf. elliptica#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
9Dictyocoryne sp.Dictyocoryne sp.#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
10Carpocanarium papillosumC. papillosum#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
11Cornutella profundaC. profunda#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
12Spongopyle osculosaS. osculosa#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
13Corocalyptra columbaC. columba#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
14Lamprocyrtis hannaiL. hannai#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolariansgenus questionable
15Larcopyle buetschliiL. buetschlii#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
16Lithelius minorL. minor#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
17Dictyophimus gracilipesD. gracilipes#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
18Acrosphaera murrayanaA. murrayana#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
19Pterocanium trilobumP. trilobum#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
20Eucyrtidium acuminatumE. acuminatum#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
21Helotholus histricosaH. histricosa#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
22Lamprocyclas maritalisL. maritalis#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
23Spongocore puellaS. puella#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
24Phormostichoartus corbulaP. corbula#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
25Cycladophora davisianaC. davisiana#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
26Dictyophimus crisiaeD. crisiae#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
27Pterocorys minythoraxP. minythorax#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
28Spongotrochus venustumS. venustum#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolariansgenus questionable
29Anthocyrtidium zanguebaricumA. zanguebaricum#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
30Lampromitra quadricuspisL. quadricuspis#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
31Pterocanium praetextum eucolpumP. praetextum eucolpum#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
32Pterocanium sp.Pterocanium sp.#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarianssp. 1
33Pterocorys zancleusP. zancleus#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
34Carpocanistrum sp.Carpocanistrum sp.#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
35Didymocyrtis tetrathalamusD. tetrathalamus#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
36Spongurus pylomaticusS. pylomaticus#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
37Stylodictya aculeataS. aculeata#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
38Spongaster tetras tetrasS. tetras tetras#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
39Theocalyptra bicornisT. bicornis#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
40Lithomelissa setosaL. setosa#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
41Peripyramis circumtextaP. circumtexta#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
42Spongotrochus glacialisS. glacialis#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
43Clathrocyclas bicornisC. bicornis#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
44Lipmanella dictyocerasL. dictyoceras#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
45Botryostrobus aquilonarisB. aquilonaris#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
46Lithostrobus hexagonalisL. hexagonalis#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
47Dictyophimus infabricatusD. infabricatus#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
48Theocorythium tracheliumT. trachelium#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
49Anthocyrtidium ophirenseA. ophirense#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
50Lamprocyrtis nigriniaeL. nigriniae#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
51Lophospyris spp.Lophospyris spp.#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolariansLophospyris/Phormospyris group
52Amphirhopalum ypsilonA. ypsilon#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
53Lampromitra coronataL. coronata#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
54Arachnocorys circumtextaA. circumtexta#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
55Cycladophora davisiana cornutoidesC. davisiana cornutoides#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
56Eucyrtidium cf. teuscheriE. cf. teuscheri#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
57Hexacontium enthacanthumH. enthacanthum#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
58Pterocanium praetextum praetextumP. praetextum praetextum#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
59Actinomma cf. leptodermumA. cf. leptodermum#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
60Lophospyris pentagona pentagonaL. pentagona pentagona#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
61Phormospyris stabilis stabilisP. stabilis stabilis#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
62Arachnocorys penthacanthaA. penthacantha#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
63Botryocyrtis scutumB. scutum#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
64Cyrtolagena lagunculaC. laguncula#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
65Rhizoplegma borealeR. boreale#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarians
66RadiolariansRad#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarianstotal identified
67RadiolariansRad#Weinheimer, Amy LCounting, radiolarianstotal counted
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