Climate Change in the Southern Ocean During the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene: A Palynological Perspective

The Antarctic and Southern Ocean is an area that was greatly affected by climatic changes during the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene (E/O). This study aims to document climate-induced changes of the marine palynomorphs (mostly dinoflagellate cysts) by developing a Circum-Antarctic biozonation, and...

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Main Author: Storkey, Claire Andrea
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Published: 2013
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spelling ftvictoriauwfig:oai:figshare.com:article/17003965 2023-05-15T13:35:14+02:00 Climate Change in the Southern Ocean During the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene: A Palynological Perspective Storkey, Claire Andrea 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.26686/wgtn.17003965.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Climate_Change_in_the_Southern_Ocean_During_the_Middle_Eocene_to_Early_Oligocene_A_Palynological_Perspective/17003965 unknown doi:10.26686/wgtn.17003965.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Climate_Change_in_the_Southern_Ocean_During_the_Middle_Eocene_to_Early_Oligocene_A_Palynological_Perspective/17003965 Author Retains Copyright Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified Dinocysts Eocene/ Oligocene Southern Ocean School: School of Geography Environment and Earth Sciences 049999 Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified Marsden: 260112 Palaeontology Marsden: 260113 Palynology Degree Discipline: Geology Degree Level: Doctoral Degree Name: Doctor of Philosophy Text Thesis 2013 ftvictoriauwfig https://doi.org/10.26686/wgtn.17003965.v1 2021-11-18T00:07:23Z The Antarctic and Southern Ocean is an area that was greatly affected by climatic changes during the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene (E/O). This study aims to document climate-induced changes of the marine palynomorphs (mostly dinoflagellate cysts) by developing a Circum-Antarctic biozonation, and establishing the distribution and effects of cooling on the palynomorph assemblages and the palaeoenvironment. Samples were obtained from four sites by the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) and Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) and the palynological content was analyzed. These sites were selected as they may record effects of circulation changes and cooling trends, reflecting climate changes. ODP site 696B, was inner neritic and located in the South Orkney microcontinent, Weddell Sea. The other three sites were pelagic with ODP 699A located on the Northeast Georgia Rise, Falklands, ODP 748B located in the Western part of the Raggart Basin, Kerguelen Plateau and DSDP 277 located in Cathedral Depression on the Southern Campbell Plateau. From this analysis a comprehensive record of the local climatic transitions was ascertained, utilising assemblages of fossil organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts (dinocysts), acritarchs, prasinophyte algae, microforaminiferal linings, scoledonts and terrestrial material. The establishment of a standard nannofossil biostratigraphy provided a temporal framework of the marine palynomorphs in each site. Key dinocyst datums recognised as first or last occurrences that correlated reliably between sites, were compared with the nannofossil zones of each site. The purpose was to provide a Middle Eocene/Early Oligocene dinocyst biostratigraphy that temporally constrains the assemblages. Six primary datums and two secondary datums resulted, which lead to the recognition of four biozones and established a new biozonation in the Southern Ocean. The zones identified various dinocyst events, giving an indication of their probable palaeoenvironments. The Circum-Antarctic distribution pattern of palynomorph ... Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Open Access Victoria University of Wellington / Te Herenga Waka Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Weddell Sea Kerguelen Weddell Marsden ENVELOPE(66.067,66.067,-67.867,-67.867) Campbell Plateau ENVELOPE(171.000,171.000,-50.667,-50.667) Georgia Rise ENVELOPE(-32.500,-32.500,-52.500,-52.500) Northeast Georgia Rise ENVELOPE(-32.500,-32.500,-52.500,-52.500)
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topic Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
Dinocysts
Eocene/ Oligocene
Southern Ocean
School: School of Geography
Environment and Earth Sciences
049999 Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
Marsden: 260112 Palaeontology
Marsden: 260113 Palynology
Degree Discipline: Geology
Degree Level: Doctoral
Degree Name: Doctor of Philosophy
spellingShingle Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
Dinocysts
Eocene/ Oligocene
Southern Ocean
School: School of Geography
Environment and Earth Sciences
049999 Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
Marsden: 260112 Palaeontology
Marsden: 260113 Palynology
Degree Discipline: Geology
Degree Level: Doctoral
Degree Name: Doctor of Philosophy
Storkey, Claire Andrea
Climate Change in the Southern Ocean During the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene: A Palynological Perspective
topic_facet Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
Dinocysts
Eocene/ Oligocene
Southern Ocean
School: School of Geography
Environment and Earth Sciences
049999 Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified
Marsden: 260112 Palaeontology
Marsden: 260113 Palynology
Degree Discipline: Geology
Degree Level: Doctoral
Degree Name: Doctor of Philosophy
description The Antarctic and Southern Ocean is an area that was greatly affected by climatic changes during the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene (E/O). This study aims to document climate-induced changes of the marine palynomorphs (mostly dinoflagellate cysts) by developing a Circum-Antarctic biozonation, and establishing the distribution and effects of cooling on the palynomorph assemblages and the palaeoenvironment. Samples were obtained from four sites by the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) and Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) and the palynological content was analyzed. These sites were selected as they may record effects of circulation changes and cooling trends, reflecting climate changes. ODP site 696B, was inner neritic and located in the South Orkney microcontinent, Weddell Sea. The other three sites were pelagic with ODP 699A located on the Northeast Georgia Rise, Falklands, ODP 748B located in the Western part of the Raggart Basin, Kerguelen Plateau and DSDP 277 located in Cathedral Depression on the Southern Campbell Plateau. From this analysis a comprehensive record of the local climatic transitions was ascertained, utilising assemblages of fossil organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts (dinocysts), acritarchs, prasinophyte algae, microforaminiferal linings, scoledonts and terrestrial material. The establishment of a standard nannofossil biostratigraphy provided a temporal framework of the marine palynomorphs in each site. Key dinocyst datums recognised as first or last occurrences that correlated reliably between sites, were compared with the nannofossil zones of each site. The purpose was to provide a Middle Eocene/Early Oligocene dinocyst biostratigraphy that temporally constrains the assemblages. Six primary datums and two secondary datums resulted, which lead to the recognition of four biozones and established a new biozonation in the Southern Ocean. The zones identified various dinocyst events, giving an indication of their probable palaeoenvironments. The Circum-Antarctic distribution pattern of palynomorph ...
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title Climate Change in the Southern Ocean During the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene: A Palynological Perspective
title_short Climate Change in the Southern Ocean During the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene: A Palynological Perspective
title_full Climate Change in the Southern Ocean During the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene: A Palynological Perspective
title_fullStr Climate Change in the Southern Ocean During the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene: A Palynological Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change in the Southern Ocean During the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene: A Palynological Perspective
title_sort climate change in the southern ocean during the middle eocene to early oligocene: a palynological perspective
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