Northeastern Atlantic cold-water coral reefs and climate

U-series age patterns obtained on reef framework-forming cold-water corals collected over a nearly 6000-km-long continental margin sector, extending from off Mauritania (17 degrees N; northwest Africa) to the southwestern Barents Sea (70 degrees N; northeastern Europe), reveal strong climate influen...

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Main Authors: Frank, Norbert, Freiwald, Andre, Lopez Correa, Matthias, Wienberg, Claudia, Eisele, Markus, Hebbeln, Dierk, Van Rooij, David, Henriet, Jean-pierre, Colin, Christophe, Van Weering, Tjeerd, De Haas, Henk, Buhl-mortensen, Pal, Roberts, J. Murray, De Mol, Ben, Douville, Eric, Blamart, Dominique, Hatte, Christine
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Published: Geological Soc Amer, Inc
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1130/G31825.1
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.wwgxxt 2023-05-15T15:38:54+02:00 Northeastern Atlantic cold-water coral reefs and climate Frank, Norbert Freiwald, Andre Lopez Correa, Matthias Wienberg, Claudia Eisele, Markus Hebbeln, Dierk Van Rooij, David Henriet, Jean-pierre Colin, Christophe Van Weering, Tjeerd De Haas, Henk Buhl-mortensen, Pal Roberts, J. Murray De Mol, Ben Douville, Eric Blamart, Dominique Hatte, Christine https://doi.org/10.1130/G31825.1 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00214/32554/31025.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00214/32554/ en eng Geological Soc Amer, Inc doi:10.1130/G31825.1 10670/1.wwgxxt https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00214/32554/31025.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00214/32554/ other Archimer, archive institutionnelle de l'Ifremer Geology (0091-7613) (Geological Soc Amer, Inc), 2011-08 , Vol. 39 , N. 8 , P. 743-746 geo envir Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ fttriple https://doi.org/10.1130/G31825.1 2023-01-22T16:55:39Z U-series age patterns obtained on reef framework-forming cold-water corals collected over a nearly 6000-km-long continental margin sector, extending from off Mauritania (17 degrees N; northwest Africa) to the southwestern Barents Sea (70 degrees N; northeastern Europe), reveal strong climate influences on the geographical distribution and sustained development of these ecosystems. Over the past three glacial-interglacial cycles, framework-forming cold-water corals (Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata) seem to have predominantly populated reefs, canyons, and patches in the temperate East Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea. Above 50 degrees N corals colonize reefs in the northern East Atlantic primarily during warm climate periods with the biogeographic limit advancing from similar to 50 degrees N to similar to 70 degrees N. We propose that north-south oscillations of the biogeographic limit of reef developments are paced by ice ages and may occur synchronously with north-south displacement of cold nutrient-rich intermediate waters and surface productivity related to changes of the polar front. Text Barents Sea Lophelia pertusa Unknown Barents Sea Geology 39 8 743 746
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Freiwald, Andre
Lopez Correa, Matthias
Wienberg, Claudia
Eisele, Markus
Hebbeln, Dierk
Van Rooij, David
Henriet, Jean-pierre
Colin, Christophe
Van Weering, Tjeerd
De Haas, Henk
Buhl-mortensen, Pal
Roberts, J. Murray
De Mol, Ben
Douville, Eric
Blamart, Dominique
Hatte, Christine
Northeastern Atlantic cold-water coral reefs and climate
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description U-series age patterns obtained on reef framework-forming cold-water corals collected over a nearly 6000-km-long continental margin sector, extending from off Mauritania (17 degrees N; northwest Africa) to the southwestern Barents Sea (70 degrees N; northeastern Europe), reveal strong climate influences on the geographical distribution and sustained development of these ecosystems. Over the past three glacial-interglacial cycles, framework-forming cold-water corals (Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata) seem to have predominantly populated reefs, canyons, and patches in the temperate East Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea. Above 50 degrees N corals colonize reefs in the northern East Atlantic primarily during warm climate periods with the biogeographic limit advancing from similar to 50 degrees N to similar to 70 degrees N. We propose that north-south oscillations of the biogeographic limit of reef developments are paced by ice ages and may occur synchronously with north-south displacement of cold nutrient-rich intermediate waters and surface productivity related to changes of the polar front.
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author Frank, Norbert
Freiwald, Andre
Lopez Correa, Matthias
Wienberg, Claudia
Eisele, Markus
Hebbeln, Dierk
Van Rooij, David
Henriet, Jean-pierre
Colin, Christophe
Van Weering, Tjeerd
De Haas, Henk
Buhl-mortensen, Pal
Roberts, J. Murray
De Mol, Ben
Douville, Eric
Blamart, Dominique
Hatte, Christine
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Freiwald, Andre
Lopez Correa, Matthias
Wienberg, Claudia
Eisele, Markus
Hebbeln, Dierk
Van Rooij, David
Henriet, Jean-pierre
Colin, Christophe
Van Weering, Tjeerd
De Haas, Henk
Buhl-mortensen, Pal
Roberts, J. Murray
De Mol, Ben
Douville, Eric
Blamart, Dominique
Hatte, Christine
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title Northeastern Atlantic cold-water coral reefs and climate
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title_full Northeastern Atlantic cold-water coral reefs and climate
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title_full_unstemmed Northeastern Atlantic cold-water coral reefs and climate
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