Living benthic foraminifers from the central Arctic Ocean

Fifty short sediment cores collected with a multiple corer and five box cores from the central Arctic Ocean were analysed to study the ecology and distribution of benthic foraminifers. To work out living faunal associations, standing stock and diversity, separate analyses of living (Rose Bengal stai...

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Main Authors: Wollenburg, Jutta E, Mackensen, Andreas
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 1998
Subjects:
GKG
MIC
MUC
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728673
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728673
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topic Amundsen Basin
ARK-IX/4
ARK-VIII/2
ARK-VIII/3
AWI_Paleo
Barents Sea
Gakkel Ridge
Arctic Ocean
Giant box corer
GKG
Lomonosov Ridge
Makarov Basin
MIC
MiniCorer
Morris Jesup Rise
MUC
MultiCorer
Nansen Basin
Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI
Polarstern
PS19/091
PS19/094
PS19/100
PS19/111
PS19/113
PS19/114
PS19/117
PS19/150
PS19/152
PS19/153
PS19/154
PS19/157
PS19/158
PS19/159
PS19/160
PS19/161
PS19/164
PS19/165
PS19/166
PS19/167
PS19/172
PS19/173
PS19/175
PS19/176
PS19/178
PS19/181
PS19/182
PS19/183
PS19/184
spellingShingle Amundsen Basin
ARK-IX/4
ARK-VIII/2
ARK-VIII/3
AWI_Paleo
Barents Sea
Gakkel Ridge
Arctic Ocean
Giant box corer
GKG
Lomonosov Ridge
Makarov Basin
MIC
MiniCorer
Morris Jesup Rise
MUC
MultiCorer
Nansen Basin
Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI
Polarstern
PS19/091
PS19/094
PS19/100
PS19/111
PS19/113
PS19/114
PS19/117
PS19/150
PS19/152
PS19/153
PS19/154
PS19/157
PS19/158
PS19/159
PS19/160
PS19/161
PS19/164
PS19/165
PS19/166
PS19/167
PS19/172
PS19/173
PS19/175
PS19/176
PS19/178
PS19/181
PS19/182
PS19/183
PS19/184
Wollenburg, Jutta E
Mackensen, Andreas
Living benthic foraminifers from the central Arctic Ocean
topic_facet Amundsen Basin
ARK-IX/4
ARK-VIII/2
ARK-VIII/3
AWI_Paleo
Barents Sea
Gakkel Ridge
Arctic Ocean
Giant box corer
GKG
Lomonosov Ridge
Makarov Basin
MIC
MiniCorer
Morris Jesup Rise
MUC
MultiCorer
Nansen Basin
Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI
Polarstern
PS19/091
PS19/094
PS19/100
PS19/111
PS19/113
PS19/114
PS19/117
PS19/150
PS19/152
PS19/153
PS19/154
PS19/157
PS19/158
PS19/159
PS19/160
PS19/161
PS19/164
PS19/165
PS19/166
PS19/167
PS19/172
PS19/173
PS19/175
PS19/176
PS19/178
PS19/181
PS19/182
PS19/183
PS19/184
description Fifty short sediment cores collected with a multiple corer and five box cores from the central Arctic Ocean were analysed to study the ecology and distribution of benthic foraminifers. To work out living faunal associations, standing stock and diversity, separate analyses of living (Rose Bengal stained) and dead foraminifers were carried out for the sediment surface. The size fractions between 63 and 125 µm and >125 µm were counted separately to allow comparison with former Arctic studies and with studies from the adjacent Norwegian-Greenland Sea, Barents Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. Benthic foraminiferal associations are mainly controlled by the availability of food, and competition for food, while water mass characteristics, bottom current activity, substrate composition, and water depth are of minor importance. Off Spitsbergen in seasonally ice-free areas, high primary production rates are reflected by high standing stocks, high diversities, and foraminiferal associations (>125 µm) that are similar to those of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea. Generally, in seasonally ice-free areas standing stock and diversity increase with increasing food supply. In the central Arctic Ocean, the oligotrophic permanently ice-covered areas are dominated by epibenthic species. The limited food availability is reflected by very low standing stocks and low diversities. Most of these foraminiferal associations do not correspond to those of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea. The dominant associations include simple agglutinated species such as Sorosphaerae, Placopsilinellae, Komokiacea and Aschemonellae, as well as small calcareous species such as Stetsonia horvathi and Epistominella arctica. Those of the foraminiferal species that usually thrive under seasonally ice-free conditions in middle bathyal to lower bathyal water depth are found under permanently ice-covered conditions in water depths about 1000 m shallower, if present at all.
format Dataset
author Wollenburg, Jutta E
Mackensen, Andreas
author_facet Wollenburg, Jutta E
Mackensen, Andreas
author_sort Wollenburg, Jutta E
title Living benthic foraminifers from the central Arctic Ocean
title_short Living benthic foraminifers from the central Arctic Ocean
title_full Living benthic foraminifers from the central Arctic Ocean
title_fullStr Living benthic foraminifers from the central Arctic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Living benthic foraminifers from the central Arctic Ocean
title_sort living benthic foraminifers from the central arctic ocean
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 1998
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728673
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728673
op_coverage MEDIAN LATITUDE: 85.588009 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 59.133608 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 79.694800 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -14.368700 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 90.000000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 159.167000 * DATE/TIME START: 1991-07-08T18:59:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1993-08-21T00:00:00
long_lat ENVELOPE(90.000,90.000,87.000,87.000)
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ENVELOPE(-20.000,-20.000,83.750,83.750)
ENVELOPE(74.000,74.000,87.000,87.000)
ENVELOPE(-14.368700,159.167000,90.000000,79.694800)
geographic Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Barents Sea
Greenland
Gakkel Ridge
Makarov Basin
Morris Jesup Rise
Amundsen Basin
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Arctic Ocean
Barents Sea
Greenland
Gakkel Ridge
Makarov Basin
Morris Jesup Rise
Amundsen Basin
genre amundsen basin
Arctic
Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Barents Sea
Foraminifera*
Greenland
Greenland Sea
Lomonosov Ridge
makarov basin
Nansen Basin
North Atlantic
ice covered areas
Spitsbergen
genre_facet amundsen basin
Arctic
Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Barents Sea
Foraminifera*
Greenland
Greenland Sea
Lomonosov Ridge
makarov basin
Nansen Basin
North Atlantic
ice covered areas
Spitsbergen
op_source Supplement to: Wollenburg, Jutta E; Mackensen, Andreas (1998): Living benthic foraminifers from the central Arctic Ocean: faunal composition, standing stock and diversity. Marine Micropaleontology, 34(3-4), 153-185, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0377-8398(98)00007-3
op_relation https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728673
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728673
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Access constraints: unrestricted
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op_doi https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728673
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.728673 2023-05-15T13:22:46+02:00 Living benthic foraminifers from the central Arctic Ocean Wollenburg, Jutta E Mackensen, Andreas MEDIAN LATITUDE: 85.588009 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 59.133608 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 79.694800 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -14.368700 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 90.000000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 159.167000 * DATE/TIME START: 1991-07-08T18:59:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1993-08-21T00:00:00 1998-10-21 application/zip, 5 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728673 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728673 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.728673 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728673 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Wollenburg, Jutta E; Mackensen, Andreas (1998): Living benthic foraminifers from the central Arctic Ocean: faunal composition, standing stock and diversity. Marine Micropaleontology, 34(3-4), 153-185, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0377-8398(98)00007-3 Amundsen Basin ARK-IX/4 ARK-VIII/2 ARK-VIII/3 AWI_Paleo Barents Sea Gakkel Ridge Arctic Ocean Giant box corer GKG Lomonosov Ridge Makarov Basin MIC MiniCorer Morris Jesup Rise MUC MultiCorer Nansen Basin Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI Polarstern PS19/091 PS19/094 PS19/100 PS19/111 PS19/113 PS19/114 PS19/117 PS19/150 PS19/152 PS19/153 PS19/154 PS19/157 PS19/158 PS19/159 PS19/160 PS19/161 PS19/164 PS19/165 PS19/166 PS19/167 PS19/172 PS19/173 PS19/175 PS19/176 PS19/178 PS19/181 PS19/182 PS19/183 PS19/184 Dataset 1998 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.728673 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0377-8398(98)00007-3 2023-01-20T07:31:34Z Fifty short sediment cores collected with a multiple corer and five box cores from the central Arctic Ocean were analysed to study the ecology and distribution of benthic foraminifers. To work out living faunal associations, standing stock and diversity, separate analyses of living (Rose Bengal stained) and dead foraminifers were carried out for the sediment surface. The size fractions between 63 and 125 µm and >125 µm were counted separately to allow comparison with former Arctic studies and with studies from the adjacent Norwegian-Greenland Sea, Barents Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. Benthic foraminiferal associations are mainly controlled by the availability of food, and competition for food, while water mass characteristics, bottom current activity, substrate composition, and water depth are of minor importance. Off Spitsbergen in seasonally ice-free areas, high primary production rates are reflected by high standing stocks, high diversities, and foraminiferal associations (>125 µm) that are similar to those of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea. Generally, in seasonally ice-free areas standing stock and diversity increase with increasing food supply. In the central Arctic Ocean, the oligotrophic permanently ice-covered areas are dominated by epibenthic species. The limited food availability is reflected by very low standing stocks and low diversities. Most of these foraminiferal associations do not correspond to those of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea. The dominant associations include simple agglutinated species such as Sorosphaerae, Placopsilinellae, Komokiacea and Aschemonellae, as well as small calcareous species such as Stetsonia horvathi and Epistominella arctica. Those of the foraminiferal species that usually thrive under seasonally ice-free conditions in middle bathyal to lower bathyal water depth are found under permanently ice-covered conditions in water depths about 1000 m shallower, if present at all. Dataset amundsen basin Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Foraminifera* Greenland Greenland Sea Lomonosov Ridge makarov basin Nansen Basin North Atlantic ice covered areas Spitsbergen PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Greenland Gakkel Ridge ENVELOPE(90.000,90.000,87.000,87.000) Makarov Basin ENVELOPE(170.000,170.000,87.000,87.000) Morris Jesup Rise ENVELOPE(-20.000,-20.000,83.750,83.750) Amundsen Basin ENVELOPE(74.000,74.000,87.000,87.000) ENVELOPE(-14.368700,159.167000,90.000000,79.694800)