Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Northeast Pacific and Atlantic Oceans based on diatom transfer functions
Modern upwelling conditions and corresponding oceanographic properties are investigated and reconstructed for the Late Quaternary. The oceanographic conditions considered influence diatom ecology and the record of fossil diatom frustules in the sediments. Diatoms from modern sediments are evaluated...
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ftoregonstate:ir.library.oregonstate.edu:hx11xj05z 2024-09-15T18:25:28+00:00 Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Northeast Pacific and Atlantic Oceans based on diatom transfer functions Lopes, Cristina Isabel Coelho Dias Mix, Alan C. Clark, Peter Letelier, Ricardo Giovannoni, Stephen Pisias, Nicklas College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences Oregon State University. Graduate School 13328211 bytes application/pdf https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/hx11xj05z English [eng] eng unknown Oregon State University https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/hx11xj05z All rights reserved Marine sediments -- North Pacific Ocean Paleoceanography -- Quaternary Marine sediments -- Atlantic Ocean Diatoms Fossil Diatoms -- Ecology -- Atlantic Ocean Diatoms -- Ecology -- North Pacific Ocean Dissertation ftoregonstate 2024-07-22T18:06:05Z Modern upwelling conditions and corresponding oceanographic properties are investigated and reconstructed for the Late Quaternary. The oceanographic conditions considered influence diatom ecology and the record of fossil diatom frustules in the sediments. Diatoms from modern sediments are evaluated as paleoceanographic proxies and transfer functions (TFs) are calibrated using the Imbrie and Kipp (I&K) method and Weighted Averaging (WA) from Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA). CCA is used to define the most appropriate environmental variables to model. TFs for productivity, sea-surface temperature, salinity and PO4 are developed from both methods (I&K and WA) for the northeast Pacific. WA is more efficient and robust than I&K, specially regarding extrapolations and weak no-analogs. Downcore studies for the northeast Pacific revealed the presence of no-analogs related to late Pleistocene mega-floods that emanated from the Columbia River and reduced regional sea-surface salinities by as much as 10 PSU. Two methods were applied to address the no-analog problem: method 1 reflects the combination of all samples (downcore and modern) and method 2 reflects the removal of the species/groups that comprises the no-analogs. Some of the TFs had to be re-calibrated in order to apply them to the particular cores selected for the past reconstructions. For the northeast Pacific, the reconstructions go back 60,000 years (B.P.) and method 2 resulted in significant reconstructions for productivity and sea-surface temperature. For the northeast Atlantic upwelling area, the TFs development is limited by the quality of the datasets (floral and environmental). The modern sample dataset characteristics precluded the use of the environmental datasets analogous to those from the northeast Pacific. Nevertheless, both I&K and WA resulted in significant TFs for the modern calibration, regarding “in situ” data for sea-surface temperature and chlorophyll. The downcore reconstructions have low resolution and only a ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northeast Atlantic ScholarsArchive@OSU (Oregon State University) |
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Marine sediments -- North Pacific Ocean Paleoceanography -- Quaternary Marine sediments -- Atlantic Ocean Diatoms Fossil Diatoms -- Ecology -- Atlantic Ocean Diatoms -- Ecology -- North Pacific Ocean |
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Marine sediments -- North Pacific Ocean Paleoceanography -- Quaternary Marine sediments -- Atlantic Ocean Diatoms Fossil Diatoms -- Ecology -- Atlantic Ocean Diatoms -- Ecology -- North Pacific Ocean Lopes, Cristina Isabel Coelho Dias Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Northeast Pacific and Atlantic Oceans based on diatom transfer functions |
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Marine sediments -- North Pacific Ocean Paleoceanography -- Quaternary Marine sediments -- Atlantic Ocean Diatoms Fossil Diatoms -- Ecology -- Atlantic Ocean Diatoms -- Ecology -- North Pacific Ocean |
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Modern upwelling conditions and corresponding oceanographic properties are investigated and reconstructed for the Late Quaternary. The oceanographic conditions considered influence diatom ecology and the record of fossil diatom frustules in the sediments. Diatoms from modern sediments are evaluated as paleoceanographic proxies and transfer functions (TFs) are calibrated using the Imbrie and Kipp (I&K) method and Weighted Averaging (WA) from Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA). CCA is used to define the most appropriate environmental variables to model. TFs for productivity, sea-surface temperature, salinity and PO4 are developed from both methods (I&K and WA) for the northeast Pacific. WA is more efficient and robust than I&K, specially regarding extrapolations and weak no-analogs. Downcore studies for the northeast Pacific revealed the presence of no-analogs related to late Pleistocene mega-floods that emanated from the Columbia River and reduced regional sea-surface salinities by as much as 10 PSU. Two methods were applied to address the no-analog problem: method 1 reflects the combination of all samples (downcore and modern) and method 2 reflects the removal of the species/groups that comprises the no-analogs. Some of the TFs had to be re-calibrated in order to apply them to the particular cores selected for the past reconstructions. For the northeast Pacific, the reconstructions go back 60,000 years (B.P.) and method 2 resulted in significant reconstructions for productivity and sea-surface temperature. For the northeast Atlantic upwelling area, the TFs development is limited by the quality of the datasets (floral and environmental). The modern sample dataset characteristics precluded the use of the environmental datasets analogous to those from the northeast Pacific. Nevertheless, both I&K and WA resulted in significant TFs for the modern calibration, regarding “in situ” data for sea-surface temperature and chlorophyll. The downcore reconstructions have low resolution and only a ... |
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Mix, Alan C. Clark, Peter Letelier, Ricardo Giovannoni, Stephen Pisias, Nicklas College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences Oregon State University. Graduate School |
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Lopes, Cristina Isabel Coelho Dias |
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Lopes, Cristina Isabel Coelho Dias |
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Lopes, Cristina Isabel Coelho Dias |
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Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Northeast Pacific and Atlantic Oceans based on diatom transfer functions |
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Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Northeast Pacific and Atlantic Oceans based on diatom transfer functions |
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Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Northeast Pacific and Atlantic Oceans based on diatom transfer functions |
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Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Northeast Pacific and Atlantic Oceans based on diatom transfer functions |
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Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Northeast Pacific and Atlantic Oceans based on diatom transfer functions |
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late quaternary paleoceanography of the northeast pacific and atlantic oceans based on diatom transfer functions |
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Oregon State University |
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Northeast Atlantic |
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Northeast Atlantic |
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