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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-12-07
    Description: Dinoflagellate cysts are useful for reconstructing upper water conditions. For adequate reconstructions detailed information is required about the relationship between modern day environmental conditions and the geographic distribution of cysts in sediments. This Atlas summarises the modern global distribution of 71 organicwalled dinoflagellate cyst species. The synthesis is based on the integration of literature sources together with data of 2405 globally distributed surface sediment samples that have been preparedwith a comparable methodology and taxonomy. The distribution patterns of individual cyst species are being comparedwith environmental factors that are knownto influence dinoflagellate growth, gamete production, encystment, excystment and preservation of their organic-walled cysts: surface water temperature, salinity, nitrate, phosphate, chlorophyll-a concentrations and bottom water oxygen concentrations. Graphs are provided for every species depicting the relationship between seasonal and annual variations of these parameters and the relative abundance of the species. Results have been compared with previously published records; an overview of the ecological significance as well as information about the seasonal production of each individual species is presented. The relationship between the cyst distribution and variation in the aforementioned environmental parameters was analysed by performing a canonical correspondence analysis. All tested variables showed a positive relationship on the 99% confidence level. Sea-surface temperature represents the parameter corresponding to the largest amount of variance within the dataset (40%) followed by nitrate, salinity, phosphate and bottom-water oxygen concentration, which correspond to 34%, 33%, 25% and 24% of the variance, respectively. Characterisations of selected environments as well as a discussion about how these factors could have influenced the final cyst yield in sediments are included.
    Keywords: Alexandrium tamarense; Ataxiodinium choane; Bitectatodinium spongium; Bitectatodinium tepikiense; Brigantedinium spp.; Calculated; Caspidinium rugosum; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Chlorophyll a, interpolated; Cryodinium meridianum; Dalella chathamensis; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dinoflagellate cyst; Dinoflagellate cyst, reworked; Dissolved oxygen, in water, interpolated; Dubridinium caperatum; Echinidinium aculeatum; Echinidinium bispiniformum; Echinidinium delicatum; Echinidinium granulatum; Echinidinium karaense; Echinidinium spp.; Echinidinium transparantum; Glaphyrocysta semitecta; Gymnodinium catenatum; Gymnodinium nolleri; Impagidinium aculeatum; Impagidinium caspienense; Impagidinium pallidum; Impagidinium paradoxum; Impagidinium patulum; Impagidinium plicatum; Impagidinium sphaericum; Impagidinium strialatum; Impagidinium variaseptum; Impagidinium velorum; Islandinium cezare; Islandinium minutum; LATITUDE; Lejeunecysta oliva; Lejeunecysta sabrina; Lingulodinium machaerophorum; LONGITUDE; MARUM; Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthus; Nitrate, in water, interpolated; Operculodinium centrocarpum; Operculodinium israelianum; Operculodinium janduchenei; Operculodinium longispinigerum; Operculodinium spp.; Pentapharsodinium dalei; Peridinium ponticum; Phosphate, in water, interpolated; Polykrikos kofoidii; Polykrikos schwarzii; Polykrikos var. arctica; Polysphaeridium zoharyi; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; Protoperidiniaceae; Protoperidinium americanum; Protoperidinium monospinum; Pyxidinopsis psilata; Pyxidinopsis reticulata; Quinquecuspis concreta; Reference/source; Selenopemphix antarctica; Selenopemphix nephroides; Selenopemphix quanta; Spiniferites bentori; Spiniferites cruciformis; Spiniferites delicatus; Spiniferites elongatus; Spiniferites lazus; Spiniferites membranaceus; Spiniferites mirabilis; Spiniferites pachydermus; Spiniferites ramosus; Spiniferites spp.; SPP1158; Station label; Stelladinium robustum; Stelladinium stellatum; Tectatodinium pellitum; Temperature, annular; Temperature, autumn; Temperature, spring; Temperature, summer; Temperature, winter; Trinovantedinium applanatum; Tuberculodinium vancampoae; Uniform resource locator/link to file; Votadinium calvum; Votadinium spinosum; Xandarodinium xanthum
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 230152 data points
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  • 2
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    Springer
    Mathematical geology 10 (1978), S. 261-272 
    ISSN: 1573-8868
    Keywords: paired comparisons ; biostratigraphy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Data from lowest and highest occurrence events in several stratigraphic sections are analyzed by means of a paired comparison model with ties. The model produces an estimated relative geochronological ordering of these events. This ordering must be compared with actual observations for revision and interpretation.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2013-05-01
    Description: Pyroclastic passage zones in glaciovolcanic sequences Nature Communications 4, 1788 (2013). doi:10.1038/ncomms2829 Authors: James K. Russell, Benjamin R. Edwards & Lucy A. Porritt
    Electronic ISSN: 2041-1723
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2011-03-01
    Description: Two protocetid whale vertebrae, here referred to "Eocetus" wardii, have been recovered from the riverbed of the Pamunkey River in east-central Virginia. Neither bone was found in situ, but both were found with lumps of lithified matrix cemented to their surfaces. Most of this matrix was removed and processed for microfossils. Specimens of dinoflagellates were successfully recovered and this flora clearly demonstrates that both vertebrae came from the middle Eocene Piney Point Formation, which crops out above and below river level in the area where the bones were discovered. These vertebrae are the oldest whale remains reported from Virginia and are as old as any cetacean remains known from the western hemisphere.
    Print ISSN: 0022-3360
    Electronic ISSN: 1937-2337
    Topics: Geosciences
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