Warm-water events in the eastern Fram Strait during the last 2000 years as revealed by different microfossil groups
The environmental system of the northern Nordic Seas is very sensitive to oceanographic and climatic changes at the contact of cold Arctic and warmer North Atlantic waters. These contrasts are reflected in the associations of marine microorganisms and archived in the bottom sediments. A microfossil...
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ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:44775 2023-05-15T15:00:05+02:00 Warm-water events in the eastern Fram Strait during the last 2000 years as revealed by different microfossil groups Matul, Alexander Spielhagen, Robert F. Kazarina, Galina Kruglikova, Svetlana Dmitrenko, Olga Mohan, Rahul 2018-11-26 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/44775/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/44775/1/Matul.pdf https://doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2018.1540243 en eng Taylor & Francis https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/44775/1/Matul.pdf Matul, A. , Spielhagen, R. F., Kazarina, G., Kruglikova, S. , Dmitrenko, O. and Mohan, R. (2018) Warm-water events in the eastern Fram Strait during the last 2000 years as revealed by different microfossil groups. Open Access Polar Research, 37 (1540243). DOI 10.1080/17518369.2018.1540243 <https://doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2018.1540243>. doi:10.1080/17518369.2018.1540243 cc_by_4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed 2018 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2018.1540243 2023-04-07T15:42:17Z The environmental system of the northern Nordic Seas is very sensitive to oceanographic and climatic changes at the contact of cold Arctic and warmer North Atlantic waters. These contrasts are reflected in the associations of marine microorganisms and archived in the bottom sediments. A microfossil study (diatoms, coccoliths) of late Holocene sediments in core MSM5/5-712-1 from the eastern Fram Strait provides a better understanding of marine ecosystems and palaeoenvironments during Arctic warming events of the last two millennia. Indicative diatom species and groups of species revealed a high variability of sea-surface conditions. Based on the diatom distribution, three warming periods could be detected, corresponding to the time intervals of 0 to 440 CE (the later part of the Roman Warm Period), 1200 to1420 CE (the final part of the Medieval Climate Anomaly) and 1730 CE to present (including the Recent Warming). The various micropalaeontological proxies used in this study and other publications describe the Roman Warm Period and, especially, the Recent Warming as the most pronounced warm events in the area during the last 2000 years. A comparison of data from the different microfossil groups, indicators of sea-surface and subsurface conditions, reveals variable, complicated and non-simultaneous palaeoenvironmental signals within the warm periods. This can potentially be explained by changes in the surface/subsurface water structure during the events (variations in the cold/warm water advection, stratification, availability of nutrients, seasonal succession of bioproductivity, etc.), which are reflected by changes in the microplankton communities. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Fram Strait Nordic Seas North Atlantic Polar Research OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Arctic Polar Research 37 1 1540243 |
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The environmental system of the northern Nordic Seas is very sensitive to oceanographic and climatic changes at the contact of cold Arctic and warmer North Atlantic waters. These contrasts are reflected in the associations of marine microorganisms and archived in the bottom sediments. A microfossil study (diatoms, coccoliths) of late Holocene sediments in core MSM5/5-712-1 from the eastern Fram Strait provides a better understanding of marine ecosystems and palaeoenvironments during Arctic warming events of the last two millennia. Indicative diatom species and groups of species revealed a high variability of sea-surface conditions. Based on the diatom distribution, three warming periods could be detected, corresponding to the time intervals of 0 to 440 CE (the later part of the Roman Warm Period), 1200 to1420 CE (the final part of the Medieval Climate Anomaly) and 1730 CE to present (including the Recent Warming). The various micropalaeontological proxies used in this study and other publications describe the Roman Warm Period and, especially, the Recent Warming as the most pronounced warm events in the area during the last 2000 years. A comparison of data from the different microfossil groups, indicators of sea-surface and subsurface conditions, reveals variable, complicated and non-simultaneous palaeoenvironmental signals within the warm periods. This can potentially be explained by changes in the surface/subsurface water structure during the events (variations in the cold/warm water advection, stratification, availability of nutrients, seasonal succession of bioproductivity, etc.), which are reflected by changes in the microplankton communities. |
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Warm-water events in the eastern Fram Strait during the last 2000 years as revealed by different microfossil groups |
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Warm-water events in the eastern Fram Strait during the last 2000 years as revealed by different microfossil groups |
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Warm-water events in the eastern Fram Strait during the last 2000 years as revealed by different microfossil groups |
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Warm-water events in the eastern Fram Strait during the last 2000 years as revealed by different microfossil groups |
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Warm-water events in the eastern Fram Strait during the last 2000 years as revealed by different microfossil groups |
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warm-water events in the eastern fram strait during the last 2000 years as revealed by different microfossil groups |
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https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/44775/1/Matul.pdf Matul, A. , Spielhagen, R. F., Kazarina, G., Kruglikova, S. , Dmitrenko, O. and Mohan, R. (2018) Warm-water events in the eastern Fram Strait during the last 2000 years as revealed by different microfossil groups. Open Access Polar Research, 37 (1540243). DOI 10.1080/17518369.2018.1540243 <https://doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2018.1540243>. doi:10.1080/17518369.2018.1540243 |
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