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Incarbona, Alessandro; Abu-Zied, Ramadan; Rohling, Eelco J; Ziveri, Patrizia (2019): Coccolithophore abundance in cores 562, 563 and 569 during METEOR cruise M51/3 in the eastern Mediterranean [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.905084, Supplement to: Incarbona, A et al. (2019): Reventilation episodes during the sapropel S1 deposition in the eastern Mediterranean based on holococcolith preservation. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 34(10), 1597-1609, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019PA003626

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Abstract:
Organic-rich layers (sapropels), preserved in eastern Mediterranean marine sediment records, represent the most pronounced perturbations to thermohaline circulation and environmental conditions, in response to enhanced African monsoon activity and subsequent massive freshwater discharge into the basin. During the most recent event, sapropel S1 formed between 10.8 and 6.1 ka, when freshwater-driven stratification caused seafloor anoxia below ~ 1800 metres depth, as a result of both failure of deep water formation and enhanced productivity. Here we analyse coccolith assemblages from the open eastern Mediterranean that form a West-East transect across the basin and provide insights on past environmental changes. We focus on holococcoliths, which are specifically produced by coccolithophores as part of their life cycle during the haploid phase. Since holococcolith calcification is characterised by nano-crystals highly susceptible to dissolution we are testing their potential preservation under different bottom environmental conditions, including the effect of post-depositional oxidation. The comparison with benthic foraminifera assemblages in a core recovered close to Lybia reveals that holococcolith preservation is enhanced during seafloor reventilation and benthic foraminiferal repopulation in the middle to upper part of the record, before the actual sapropel termination. There are two such events of improved deep water oxygenation in the Aegean and Adriatic Seas at 8.2 and 7.4 ka. The latter episode marks the onset of the transition to restored circulation in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, due to resumption of deep water formation in the southern Aegean Sea and the conclusion of enhanced biogenic productivity.
Keyword(s):
Coccoliths; DCM; Florisphaera profunda; Holocene; preservation
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 33.315067 * Median Longitude: 25.089133 * South-bound Latitude: 32.774200 * West-bound Longitude: 19.191000 * North-bound Latitude: 33.718000 * East-bound Longitude: 32.575200
Date/Time Start: 2001-11-17T11:05:00 * Date/Time End: 2001-11-22T19:05:00
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