Phyto_ and zooplankton paleofluxes during the deposition of sapropel S1 (eastern Mediterranean): Biogenic carbonate preservation and paleoecological implications

he relative and absolute abundances and accumulation rates of forarninifera and calcareous nannofossils were quantified in a box core containing sapropel S I from the Florence Rise area (SE of Cyprus; 2302 m water depth). The main objective of this study was to reconstruct in detail variations in pa...

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Main Authors: Principato, MS, Crudeli, D, Ziveri, P, Slomp, CP, Erba, E, de Lange, GJ, CORSELLI, CESARE
Other Authors: Principato, M, Slomp, C, Corselli, C, de Lange, G
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description he relative and absolute abundances and accumulation rates of forarninifera and calcareous nannofossils were quantified in a box core containing sapropel S I from the Florence Rise area (SE of Cyprus; 2302 m water depth). The main objective of this study was to reconstruct in detail variations in paleoecological conditions of water masses during the deposition of this sapropel. In particular, we qualitatively evaluated the importance of carbonate dissolution on planktonic assemblages to better interpret the abundance profiles obtained from the two investigated taxa. Selective carbonate corrosion in the core is shown by (1) the decrease in shell mass weight of selected species of planktonic foraminifera, (2) the decrease in accumulation rate of dissolution-susceptible holococcoliths and coccolith species, and (3) the absence of pteropods. However, the presence of other relatively dissolution-susceptible coccolith species throughout all of the S I interval suggests moderate dissolution. Florisphaera profunda shows a marked increase in paleofluxes within the sapropel coupled with a decrease in the accumulation rate of the upper-middle photic zone coccoliths, suggesting an ecological depth-separation of the water column, probably characterised by higher nutrient availability at depth and nutrient-depleted surface waters between similar to 10 and 6.5 kyr BR In the same interval Turborotalita quinqueloba and Globigerina bulloides, two formaniniferal species frequently occurring during periods of high fertility, increase in relative abundance. The maximum increase in relative abundance of Globigerinoides ruber (var. alba and rosea) marks the climatic optimum phase and the maximum stratification in surface water that occurred at the beginning of sapropel S1 deposition when the bottom waters were anoxic. An important change in foraminiferal assemblages occurs at similar to 8 kyr BP and corresponds with a negative shift in CaCO3, Ba and C-org contents. This short interval marks the establishment of relatively less anoxic ...
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spelling ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/3848 2025-05-18T14:06:29+00:00 Phyto_ and zooplankton paleofluxes during the deposition of sapropel S1 (eastern Mediterranean): Biogenic carbonate preservation and paleoecological implications Principato, MS Crudeli, D Ziveri, P Slomp, CP Erba, E de Lange, GJ CORSELLI, CESARE Principato, M Crudeli, D Ziveri, P Slomp, C Corselli, C Erba, E de Lange, G 2006-05 http://hdl.handle.net/10281/3848 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2005.09.021 eng eng ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000238018900002 volume:235 issue:1-3 firstpage:8 lastpage:27 journal:PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/10281/3848 doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2005.09.021 LATE QUATERNARY HOLOCENE SAPROPEL SURFACE SEDIMENTS PLANKTONIC-FORAMINIFERA GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE ATLANTIC OCEAN ADRIATIC SEA IONIAN SEA PRODUCTIVITY PACIFIC Settore GEOS-02/A - Paleontologia e paleoecologia info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2005.09.021 2025-04-28T01:57:17Z he relative and absolute abundances and accumulation rates of forarninifera and calcareous nannofossils were quantified in a box core containing sapropel S I from the Florence Rise area (SE of Cyprus; 2302 m water depth). The main objective of this study was to reconstruct in detail variations in paleoecological conditions of water masses during the deposition of this sapropel. In particular, we qualitatively evaluated the importance of carbonate dissolution on planktonic assemblages to better interpret the abundance profiles obtained from the two investigated taxa. Selective carbonate corrosion in the core is shown by (1) the decrease in shell mass weight of selected species of planktonic foraminifera, (2) the decrease in accumulation rate of dissolution-susceptible holococcoliths and coccolith species, and (3) the absence of pteropods. However, the presence of other relatively dissolution-susceptible coccolith species throughout all of the S I interval suggests moderate dissolution. Florisphaera profunda shows a marked increase in paleofluxes within the sapropel coupled with a decrease in the accumulation rate of the upper-middle photic zone coccoliths, suggesting an ecological depth-separation of the water column, probably characterised by higher nutrient availability at depth and nutrient-depleted surface waters between similar to 10 and 6.5 kyr BR In the same interval Turborotalita quinqueloba and Globigerina bulloides, two formaniniferal species frequently occurring during periods of high fertility, increase in relative abundance. The maximum increase in relative abundance of Globigerinoides ruber (var. alba and rosea) marks the climatic optimum phase and the maximum stratification in surface water that occurred at the beginning of sapropel S1 deposition when the bottom waters were anoxic. An important change in foraminiferal assemblages occurs at similar to 8 kyr BP and corresponds with a negative shift in CaCO3, Ba and C-org contents. This short interval marks the establishment of relatively less anoxic ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) Pacific Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 235 1-3 8 27
spellingShingle LATE QUATERNARY
HOLOCENE SAPROPEL
SURFACE SEDIMENTS
PLANKTONIC-FORAMINIFERA
GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE
ATLANTIC OCEAN
ADRIATIC SEA
IONIAN SEA
PRODUCTIVITY
PACIFIC
Settore GEOS-02/A - Paleontologia e paleoecologia
Principato, MS
Crudeli, D
Ziveri, P
Slomp, CP
Erba, E
de Lange, GJ
CORSELLI, CESARE
Phyto_ and zooplankton paleofluxes during the deposition of sapropel S1 (eastern Mediterranean): Biogenic carbonate preservation and paleoecological implications
title Phyto_ and zooplankton paleofluxes during the deposition of sapropel S1 (eastern Mediterranean): Biogenic carbonate preservation and paleoecological implications
title_full Phyto_ and zooplankton paleofluxes during the deposition of sapropel S1 (eastern Mediterranean): Biogenic carbonate preservation and paleoecological implications
title_fullStr Phyto_ and zooplankton paleofluxes during the deposition of sapropel S1 (eastern Mediterranean): Biogenic carbonate preservation and paleoecological implications
title_full_unstemmed Phyto_ and zooplankton paleofluxes during the deposition of sapropel S1 (eastern Mediterranean): Biogenic carbonate preservation and paleoecological implications
title_short Phyto_ and zooplankton paleofluxes during the deposition of sapropel S1 (eastern Mediterranean): Biogenic carbonate preservation and paleoecological implications
title_sort phyto_ and zooplankton paleofluxes during the deposition of sapropel s1 (eastern mediterranean): biogenic carbonate preservation and paleoecological implications
topic LATE QUATERNARY
HOLOCENE SAPROPEL
SURFACE SEDIMENTS
PLANKTONIC-FORAMINIFERA
GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE
ATLANTIC OCEAN
ADRIATIC SEA
IONIAN SEA
PRODUCTIVITY
PACIFIC
Settore GEOS-02/A - Paleontologia e paleoecologia
topic_facet LATE QUATERNARY
HOLOCENE SAPROPEL
SURFACE SEDIMENTS
PLANKTONIC-FORAMINIFERA
GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE
ATLANTIC OCEAN
ADRIATIC SEA
IONIAN SEA
PRODUCTIVITY
PACIFIC
Settore GEOS-02/A - Paleontologia e paleoecologia
url http://hdl.handle.net/10281/3848
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2005.09.021