Dinoflagellate cysts and benthic foraminifera from surface sediments of Svalbard fjords and shelves as paleoenvironmental indicators

Due to the Arctic amplification effect, the Svalbard archipelago is an important area for studying ongoing environmental changes. However, its marine ecosystem is extremely complex. In this study, we analyze modern assemblages of dinoflagellate cysts (dinocysts) and benthic foraminifera from surface...

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Published in:Oceanologia
Main Authors: Maciej M. Telesiński, Vera Pospelova, Kenneth Neil Mertens, Małgorzata Kucharska, Marek Zajączkowski
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceano.2023.06.007
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e047e66be87e4885a2c3889c6bce2920 2023-10-09T21:49:17+02:00 Dinoflagellate cysts and benthic foraminifera from surface sediments of Svalbard fjords and shelves as paleoenvironmental indicators Maciej M. Telesiński Vera Pospelova Kenneth Neil Mertens Małgorzata Kucharska Marek Zajączkowski 2023-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceano.2023.06.007 https://doaj.org/article/e047e66be87e4885a2c3889c6bce2920 EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0078323423000659 https://doaj.org/toc/0078-3234 0078-3234 doi:10.1016/j.oceano.2023.06.007 https://doaj.org/article/e047e66be87e4885a2c3889c6bce2920 Oceanologia, Vol 65, Iss 4, Pp 571-594 (2023) North Atlantic Nordic Seas Sea ice Primary productivity Fjords Sediments Oceanography GC1-1581 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceano.2023.06.007 2023-09-10T00:36:51Z Due to the Arctic amplification effect, the Svalbard archipelago is an important area for studying ongoing environmental changes. However, its marine ecosystem is extremely complex. In this study, we analyze modern assemblages of dinoflagellate cysts (dinocysts) and benthic foraminifera from surface sediment samples around Svalbard. We use multivariate statistical analyses to examine relationships between environmental conditions (summer and winter sea surface temperature and salinity, sea-ice cover, etc.) and both microfossil groups to evaluate their use as proxies for reconstructions of the marine environment in the region. Our results show that the most important factor controlling the environment around Svalbard is the Atlantic Water which mostly impacts the western coast, but its influence reaches as far as the eastern coast of Nordaustlandet. However, on a local scale, such factors as the sea-ice cover, the presence of tidewater glaciers, or even the morphology and hydrology of fjords become increasingly important. We found that two dinocyst species, cysts of Polarella glacialis and Echinidinium karaense, can be considered regional winter drift ice indicators. The relationships between environmental parameters and benthic foraminiferal assemblages are much more difficult to interpret. Although statistical analysis shows a correlation of benthic foraminiferal species with various environmental parameters, this correlation might be somewhat coincidental and caused by other factors not analyzed in this study. Nevertheless, the use of two complementary microfossil groups as (paleo)environmental indicators can provide a more comprehensive picture of the environmental conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Foraminifera* Nordaustlandet Nordic Seas North Atlantic Sea ice Svalbard Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Svalbard Svalbard Archipelago Nordaustlandet ENVELOPE(22.400,22.400,79.800,79.800) Oceanologia 65 4 571 594
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topic North Atlantic
Nordic Seas
Sea ice
Primary productivity
Fjords
Sediments
Oceanography
GC1-1581
spellingShingle North Atlantic
Nordic Seas
Sea ice
Primary productivity
Fjords
Sediments
Oceanography
GC1-1581
Maciej M. Telesiński
Vera Pospelova
Kenneth Neil Mertens
Małgorzata Kucharska
Marek Zajączkowski
Dinoflagellate cysts and benthic foraminifera from surface sediments of Svalbard fjords and shelves as paleoenvironmental indicators
topic_facet North Atlantic
Nordic Seas
Sea ice
Primary productivity
Fjords
Sediments
Oceanography
GC1-1581
description Due to the Arctic amplification effect, the Svalbard archipelago is an important area for studying ongoing environmental changes. However, its marine ecosystem is extremely complex. In this study, we analyze modern assemblages of dinoflagellate cysts (dinocysts) and benthic foraminifera from surface sediment samples around Svalbard. We use multivariate statistical analyses to examine relationships between environmental conditions (summer and winter sea surface temperature and salinity, sea-ice cover, etc.) and both microfossil groups to evaluate their use as proxies for reconstructions of the marine environment in the region. Our results show that the most important factor controlling the environment around Svalbard is the Atlantic Water which mostly impacts the western coast, but its influence reaches as far as the eastern coast of Nordaustlandet. However, on a local scale, such factors as the sea-ice cover, the presence of tidewater glaciers, or even the morphology and hydrology of fjords become increasingly important. We found that two dinocyst species, cysts of Polarella glacialis and Echinidinium karaense, can be considered regional winter drift ice indicators. The relationships between environmental parameters and benthic foraminiferal assemblages are much more difficult to interpret. Although statistical analysis shows a correlation of benthic foraminiferal species with various environmental parameters, this correlation might be somewhat coincidental and caused by other factors not analyzed in this study. Nevertheless, the use of two complementary microfossil groups as (paleo)environmental indicators can provide a more comprehensive picture of the environmental conditions.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Maciej M. Telesiński
Vera Pospelova
Kenneth Neil Mertens
Małgorzata Kucharska
Marek Zajączkowski
author_facet Maciej M. Telesiński
Vera Pospelova
Kenneth Neil Mertens
Małgorzata Kucharska
Marek Zajączkowski
author_sort Maciej M. Telesiński
title Dinoflagellate cysts and benthic foraminifera from surface sediments of Svalbard fjords and shelves as paleoenvironmental indicators
title_short Dinoflagellate cysts and benthic foraminifera from surface sediments of Svalbard fjords and shelves as paleoenvironmental indicators
title_full Dinoflagellate cysts and benthic foraminifera from surface sediments of Svalbard fjords and shelves as paleoenvironmental indicators
title_fullStr Dinoflagellate cysts and benthic foraminifera from surface sediments of Svalbard fjords and shelves as paleoenvironmental indicators
title_full_unstemmed Dinoflagellate cysts and benthic foraminifera from surface sediments of Svalbard fjords and shelves as paleoenvironmental indicators
title_sort dinoflagellate cysts and benthic foraminifera from surface sediments of svalbard fjords and shelves as paleoenvironmental indicators
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url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceano.2023.06.007
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