Benthic foraminifera in Hornsund, Svalbard: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions

Benthic foraminifera in Hornsund, Svalbard: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions Modern hydrology of a typical Arctic fjord (Hornsund, SW Spitsbergen, Svalbard) was investigated and compared with commonly used in paleoceanography proxies: benthic foraminiferal assemblages and their st...

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Published in:Polish Polar Research
Main Authors: Zajączkowski, Marek, Szczuciński, Witold, Plessen, Birgit, Jernas, Patrycja
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spelling crdegruyter:10.2478/v10183-010-0010-4 2023-05-15T15:16:55+02:00 Benthic foraminifera in Hornsund, Svalbard: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions Zajączkowski, Marek Szczuciński, Witold Plessen, Birgit Jernas, Patrycja 2010 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10183-010-0010-4 http://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/popore/31/4/article-p349.xml https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/popore.2010.31.issue-4/v10183-010-0010-4/v10183-010-0010-4.pdf unknown Walter de Gruyter GmbH Polish Polar Research volume 31, issue 4, page 349-375 ISSN 2081-8262 0138-0338 Ecology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2010 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.2478/v10183-010-0010-4 2022-05-11T14:46:33Z Benthic foraminifera in Hornsund, Svalbard: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions Modern hydrology of a typical Arctic fjord (Hornsund, SW Spitsbergen, Svalbard) was investigated and compared with commonly used in paleoceanography proxies: benthic foraminiferal assemblages and their stable isotope (Δ 18 O and Δ 13 C) composition. The benthic foraminifera from Hornsund comprised 45 species and 28 genera. Their spatial variations follow the zonation pattern, resulting from the influence of Atlantic water at the fjord mouth and glacial meltwaters at the fjord head. At the mouth of the fjord, the total number of species and the contribution of agglutinating species were the highest. In the inner part of fjord, the foraminiferal faunas were poor in species and individuals, and agglutinating species were absent. "Living" (stained) foraminifera were found to be common throughout the short sediment cores (~10 cm long) studied. The stable isotope values of Δ 18 O and Δ 13 C were measured on tests of four species: Elphidium excavatum forma clavata, Cassidulina reniforme, Nonionellina labradorica and Cibicides lobatulus . The results confirmed the importance of species-specific vital effects, particularly in the case of C. lobatulus . The variability in the isotopic composition measured on different individuals within a single sample are comparable to isotopic composition of the same species test between sampling stations. The temperatures and bottom water salinities calculated from Δ 18 O values in different foraminifera tests mirrored those recorded for bottom waters in the central and outer fjords relatively well. However, in the case of the inner fjord, where winter-cooled bottom waters were present, the calculated values from Δ 18 O were systematically higher by about 2°C. The obtained results imply that particular caution must be taken in interpretation of fjord benthic foraminifera assemblages in high resolution studies and in selection of material for isotope analyses and their interpretation in cores from inner fjords or silled fjords, where winter-cooled waters may be present. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Foraminifera* Hornsund Polar Research Svalbard Spitsbergen De Gruyter (via Crossref) Arctic Svalbard Hornsund ENVELOPE(15.865,15.865,76.979,76.979) Polish Polar Research 31 4 349 375
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Zajączkowski, Marek
Szczuciński, Witold
Plessen, Birgit
Jernas, Patrycja
Benthic foraminifera in Hornsund, Svalbard: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions
topic_facet Ecology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description Benthic foraminifera in Hornsund, Svalbard: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions Modern hydrology of a typical Arctic fjord (Hornsund, SW Spitsbergen, Svalbard) was investigated and compared with commonly used in paleoceanography proxies: benthic foraminiferal assemblages and their stable isotope (Δ 18 O and Δ 13 C) composition. The benthic foraminifera from Hornsund comprised 45 species and 28 genera. Their spatial variations follow the zonation pattern, resulting from the influence of Atlantic water at the fjord mouth and glacial meltwaters at the fjord head. At the mouth of the fjord, the total number of species and the contribution of agglutinating species were the highest. In the inner part of fjord, the foraminiferal faunas were poor in species and individuals, and agglutinating species were absent. "Living" (stained) foraminifera were found to be common throughout the short sediment cores (~10 cm long) studied. The stable isotope values of Δ 18 O and Δ 13 C were measured on tests of four species: Elphidium excavatum forma clavata, Cassidulina reniforme, Nonionellina labradorica and Cibicides lobatulus . The results confirmed the importance of species-specific vital effects, particularly in the case of C. lobatulus . The variability in the isotopic composition measured on different individuals within a single sample are comparable to isotopic composition of the same species test between sampling stations. The temperatures and bottom water salinities calculated from Δ 18 O values in different foraminifera tests mirrored those recorded for bottom waters in the central and outer fjords relatively well. However, in the case of the inner fjord, where winter-cooled bottom waters were present, the calculated values from Δ 18 O were systematically higher by about 2°C. The obtained results imply that particular caution must be taken in interpretation of fjord benthic foraminifera assemblages in high resolution studies and in selection of material for isotope analyses and their interpretation in cores from inner fjords or silled fjords, where winter-cooled waters may be present.
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author Zajączkowski, Marek
Szczuciński, Witold
Plessen, Birgit
Jernas, Patrycja
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Plessen, Birgit
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title Benthic foraminifera in Hornsund, Svalbard: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions
title_short Benthic foraminifera in Hornsund, Svalbard: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions
title_full Benthic foraminifera in Hornsund, Svalbard: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions
title_fullStr Benthic foraminifera in Hornsund, Svalbard: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions
title_full_unstemmed Benthic foraminifera in Hornsund, Svalbard: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions
title_sort benthic foraminifera in hornsund, svalbard: implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions
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