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Athanasiou, Maria; Bouloubassi, Ioanna; Gogou, Alexandra; Klein, Vincent; Dimiza, Margarita D; Parinos, Constantine; Skampa, Elisavet; Triantaphyllou, Maria (2019): Total alkenone concentrations, alkenone SSTs vs. age (Ma) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.898709, Supplement to: Athanasiou, M et al. (2017): Sea surface temperatures and environmental conditions during the “warm Pliocene” interval (~ 4.1–3.2 Ma) in the Eastern Mediterranean (Cyprus). Global and Planetary Change, 150, 46-57, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2017.01.008

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Published: 2019-02-22DOI registered: 2019-04-03

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Abstract:
Organic geochemical (alkenones) and micropaleontological (nannofossil) data from the Pissouri South section (PPS) in the island of Cyprus provided a detailed description of the paleoclimatic (sea surface temperature- SST) and paleoenvironmental conditions during the "warm Pliocene" (c. 4.1-3.25Ma) in the EasternMediterranean. We found that the suite of sapropel events recorded in the studied interval took place under conditions of increased SST, enhanced water column stratification and development of a productive deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM), as witnessed by the dominance of Florisphaera profunda species. Such conditions are similar to those prevailing during Quaternary sapropel formation, triggered by freshwater discharges from the N. African margin due to insolation-driven intensification of the African monsoon. The absence of F. profunda in Pliocene sapropels fromcentralMediterranean records highlights the sensitive response of the eastern basin to freshwater perturbations. Comparisons between alkenone and calcareous nannofossil assemblage patterns infer Pseudoemiliania lacunosa as the main alkenone producer in sapropel layers; yet Reticulofenestra spp. contribution cannot be ruled out. The first Pliocene alkenone-SST record in the E. Mediterranean presented here documents the "warm Pliocene" period (~4.1-3.25 Ma) characterized by mean SST of c. 26 °C. Distinct SST minima at ~3.9 Ma, 3.58 Ma and between 3.34 and 3.31 Ma, correspond to the MIS Gi16, MIS MG12 and MIS M2 global cooling episodes, before the onset of the Northern Hemisphere glaciation. Our findings imply that the peak of the MIS M2 cooling in the Eastern Mediterranean may be up to ~40 kyrs older than the age attributed before to benthic stable oxygen isotopes records of this event.
Keyword(s):
alkenone SST
Coverage:
Latitude: 34.000000 * Longitude: 32.500000
Event(s):
Cyprus * Latitude: 34.000000 * Longitude: 32.500000 * Method/Device: Core (CORE) * Comment: Position is estimated from map.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Sample IDSample IDAthanasiou, Maria
2AGEAgeka BPAthanasiou, MariaGeocode
3HeightHeightmAthanasiou, Maria
4Alkenone, unsaturation index UK'37UK'37Athanasiou, Maria
5Sea surface temperatureSST°CAthanasiou, MariaCalculated from UK'37 (Müller et al, 1998)
Size:
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