Late Quaternary palaeoclimatic and palaeoecological changes in the Mediterranean Sea

This research presents a detailed study of the planktonic foraminiferal records of eleven sediment cores taken from a west-east transect in the Mediterranean Sea. Correlations are based on biostratigraphy, oxygen isotope stratigraphy and assisted by AMS 14C dating. This study assesses the potential...

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Main Author: Hayes, Angela
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/42093/
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/42093/1/0000346.pdf
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:42093 2023-07-30T04:03:55+02:00 Late Quaternary palaeoclimatic and palaeoecological changes in the Mediterranean Sea Hayes, Angela 1999-02 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/42093/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/42093/1/0000346.pdf en eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/42093/1/0000346.pdf Hayes, Angela (1999) Late Quaternary palaeoclimatic and palaeoecological changes in the Mediterranean Sea. University of Southampton, Faculty of Science, Department of Oceanography, Doctoral Thesis, 139pp. Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1999 ftsouthampton 2023-07-09T20:49:37Z This research presents a detailed study of the planktonic foraminiferal records of eleven sediment cores taken from a west-east transect in the Mediterranean Sea. Correlations are based on biostratigraphy, oxygen isotope stratigraphy and assisted by AMS 14C dating. This study assesses the potential to define a foraminiferal biostratigraphy of basin-wide validity. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is used to determine variabilities in the planktonic foraminiferal records. The first principal component groups species on its positive and negative sides in such a way that this axis may be interpreted as an expression of SST variations. This interpretation is corroborated by its close similarity to oxygen isotope records. Mean PCA scores confirm previous observations that the temperature gradient in the eastern Mediterranean basin follows the same eastward increasing trend at glacial times as it does today. In contrast, the inferred sea surface temperatures (SST) from the western Mediterranean basin suggest a reversed gradient compared to the present. Preliminary results are discussed from the unprecedented high resolution marine records from two eastern Mediterranean cores. Based on PCA and planktonic foraminiferal ratios of warm, oligotrophic mixed layer species relative to cool, more eutrophic species, a series of cool episodes is observed throughout the Holocene. The cyclicity of these events is calculated at approximately 1300 years, a figure comparable with Holocene climate fluctuations recognised previously in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Greenland Ice Sheet. Micropalaeontological investigation of two western Mediterranean cores shows for the first time that abrupt cold spells, associated with Atlantic Heinrich-events, affected the Mediterranean Sea. Unusually high abundances of the subpolar species N. pachyderma (leftcoiling) in the Gulf of Lions reflect a thriving of a normally rare taxon in the western Mediterranean, in response to distinct, short term, episodes of favourable habitat development. Thesis Greenland Ice Sheet North Atlantic University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Greenland
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description This research presents a detailed study of the planktonic foraminiferal records of eleven sediment cores taken from a west-east transect in the Mediterranean Sea. Correlations are based on biostratigraphy, oxygen isotope stratigraphy and assisted by AMS 14C dating. This study assesses the potential to define a foraminiferal biostratigraphy of basin-wide validity. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is used to determine variabilities in the planktonic foraminiferal records. The first principal component groups species on its positive and negative sides in such a way that this axis may be interpreted as an expression of SST variations. This interpretation is corroborated by its close similarity to oxygen isotope records. Mean PCA scores confirm previous observations that the temperature gradient in the eastern Mediterranean basin follows the same eastward increasing trend at glacial times as it does today. In contrast, the inferred sea surface temperatures (SST) from the western Mediterranean basin suggest a reversed gradient compared to the present. Preliminary results are discussed from the unprecedented high resolution marine records from two eastern Mediterranean cores. Based on PCA and planktonic foraminiferal ratios of warm, oligotrophic mixed layer species relative to cool, more eutrophic species, a series of cool episodes is observed throughout the Holocene. The cyclicity of these events is calculated at approximately 1300 years, a figure comparable with Holocene climate fluctuations recognised previously in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Greenland Ice Sheet. Micropalaeontological investigation of two western Mediterranean cores shows for the first time that abrupt cold spells, associated with Atlantic Heinrich-events, affected the Mediterranean Sea. Unusually high abundances of the subpolar species N. pachyderma (leftcoiling) in the Gulf of Lions reflect a thriving of a normally rare taxon in the western Mediterranean, in response to distinct, short term, episodes of favourable habitat development.
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Late Quaternary palaeoclimatic and palaeoecological changes in the Mediterranean Sea
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title Late Quaternary palaeoclimatic and palaeoecological changes in the Mediterranean Sea
title_short Late Quaternary palaeoclimatic and palaeoecological changes in the Mediterranean Sea
title_full Late Quaternary palaeoclimatic and palaeoecological changes in the Mediterranean Sea
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Hayes, Angela (1999) Late Quaternary palaeoclimatic and palaeoecological changes in the Mediterranean Sea. University of Southampton, Faculty of Science, Department of Oceanography, Doctoral Thesis, 139pp.
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