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  • 1
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Hessler, Ines; Young, Martin; Holzwarth, Ulrike; Mohtadi, Mahyar; Lückge, Andreas; Behling, Hermann (2013): Imprint of eastern Indian Ocean surface oceanography on modern organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst assemblages. Marine Micropaleontology, 101, 89-105, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2013.02.005
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Description: Assemblages of organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts (dinocysts) from 116 marine surface samples have been analysed to assess the relationship between the spatial distribution of dinocysts and modern local environmental conditions [e.g. sea surface temperature (SST), sea surface salinity (SSS), productivity] in the eastern Indian Ocean. Results from the percentage analysis and statistical methods such as multivariate ordination analysis and end-member modelling, indicate the existence of three distinct environmental and oceanographic regions in the study area. Region 1 is located in western and eastern Indonesia and controlled by high SSTs and a low nutrient content of the surface waters. The Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) region (Region 2) is dominated by heterotrophic dinocyst species reflecting the region's high productivity. Region 3 is encompassing the area offshore north-west and west Australia which is characterised by the water masses of the Leeuwin Current, a saline and nutrient depleted southward current featuring energetic eddies.
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; MARUM
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 5 datasets
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  • 2
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Poliakova, Anastasia; Zonneveld, Karin A F; Kwiatkowski, Cornelia; Suryoko, Mustaba Ari; Behling, Hermann (2017): Marine environment, vegetation and land use changes during the late Holocene in South Kalimantan and East Java reconstructed based on pollen and organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts analysis. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 238, 105-121, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2016.11.012
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: The pollen, spore and organic walled dinoflagelletas cyst associations of two marine sediment cores from the Java Sea off the mouths of Jelai River (South Kalimantan) and Solo River (East Java) reflect environment and vegetation changes during the last ca 3500 years in the region. A decline in primary forest taxa (e.g. Agathis, Allophylus, Dacrycarpus, Dacrydium, Dipterocarpaceae, Phyllocladus, and Podocarpus) suggest that the major change in vegetation is caused by the forest canopy opening that can be related to human activity. The successively increase of pollen of pioneer canopy and herb taxa (e.g. Acalypha, Ficus, Macaranga/Mallotus, Trema, Pandanus) indicate the development of a secondary vegetation. In Java these changes started much earlier (ca at 2950 cal yr BP) then in Kalimantan (ca at 910 cal yr BP) and seem to be more severe. Changes in the marine realm, reflected by the dinoflagellate cyst association correspond to changes in vegetation on land. They reflect a gradual change from relatively well ventilated to more hypoxic bottom/pore water conditions in a more eutrophic environment. Near the coast of Java, the shift of the water trophic status took place between ca 820 and 500 cal yrs BP, while near the coast of Kalimantan it occurred as late as at the beginning of the 20th century. We observe an increasing amount of the cyst of Polykrikos schwarzii, cyst of P. kofoidii, Lingulodinium machaerophorum, Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthus and Selenopemphix nephroides at times of secondary vegetation development on land, suggesting that these species react strongly on human induced changes in the marine environment, probably related to increased pollution and eutrophication.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: Age, 14C AMS; Age, 14C calibrated; Age, dated; Age, dated material; Age, dated standard deviation; Age, maximum/old; Age, minimum/young; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Elevation of event; Event label; GD; GD07-01; HADR; Hand auger (drill); Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MARUM; Reservoir effect/correction; Sample code/label; Standard deviation; TA; TA07-01; TD; TD08-01
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 50 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: B-9403; B-9411; B-9412; B-9415; B-9422; B-9426; B-9427; B-9429; B-9430; B-9432; B-9433; B-9434; B-9438; B-9439; B-9440; B-9441; B-9450; B-9451; B-9452; BARAT-1994; Baruna Jaya I; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; End member; Event label; FR10/95; FR10/95-1; FR10/95-11; FR10/95-12; FR10/95-13; FR10/95-14; FR10/95-17; FR10/95-18; FR10/95-2; FR10/95-20; FR10/95-21; FR10/95-22; FR10/95-23; FR10/95-24; FR10/95-25; FR10/95-26; FR10/95-27; FR10/95-28; FR10/95-29; FR10/95-4; FR10/95-5; FR10/95-6; FR10/95-7; FR10/95-8; FR10/95-9; FR10/95 GC-1; FR10/95 GC-2; FR10/95 GC-27; FR10/95 GC-28; FR10/95 GC-29; FR10/95 GC-4; FR10/95 GC-5; FR10/95 GC-6; FR10/95 GC-7; FR10/95 GC-8; FR2/96; FR2/96-1; FR2/96-2; FR2/96-27; FR2/96-28; FR2/96-29; FR2/96-3; FR2/96-4; FR2/96-5; FR2/96-6; FR2/96-7; FR2/96 GC-1; Franklin; GC; GeoB10015-1; GeoB10022-6; GeoB10025-3; GeoB10027-3; GeoB10028-4; GeoB10029-3; GeoB10031-3; GeoB10036-3; GeoB10041-3; GeoB10058-1; Gravity corer; Indian Ocean; Latitude, northbound; Latitude of event; Longitude, eastbound; Longitude of event; MARUM; MUC; MultiCorer; PABESIA; Sample ID; SHI-9011; SHI-9013; SHI-9016; SHI-9017; SHI-9018; SHI-9019; SHI-9020; SHI-9022; SHI-9025; SHI-9028; SHI-9035; SHI-9037; SHI-9038; SHI-9039; SHI-9040; SHI-9041; SHI-9043; SHI-9045; SHI-9047; SHI-9048; SHIVA-1990; SO184/1; SO184/2; SO189/2; SO189/2_002; SO189/2_009; SO189/2_011; SO189/2_017; SO189/2_018; SO189/2_027; SO189/2_028; SO189/2_031; SO189/2_032; SO189/2_034; SO189/2_035; SO189/2_038; SO189/2_048; SO189/2_052; SO189/2_053; SO189/2_059; SO189/2_060; SO189/2_064; SO189/2_072; SO189/2_076; SO189/2_080; SO189/2_084; SO189/2_087; SO189/2_089; SO189/2_101; SO189/2_104; SO189/2_112; SO189/2_114; SO189/2_118; SO189/2_121; SO189/2_139; SO189/2_146; SO189/2_147; Sonne; SUMATRA
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 696 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: B-9403; B-9411; B-9412; B-9415; B-9422; B-9426; B-9427; B-9429; B-9430; B-9432; B-9433; B-9434; B-9438; B-9439; B-9440; B-9441; B-9450; B-9451; B-9452; BARAT-1994; Baruna Jaya I; Calculated; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Depth, relative; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dinoflagellate cyst, concentration; Elevation of event; Event label; FR10/95; FR10/95-1; FR10/95-11; FR10/95-12; FR10/95-13; FR10/95-14; FR10/95-17; FR10/95-18; FR10/95-2; FR10/95-20; FR10/95-21; FR10/95-22; FR10/95-23; FR10/95-24; FR10/95-25; FR10/95-26; FR10/95-27; FR10/95-28; FR10/95-29; FR10/95-4; FR10/95-5; FR10/95-6; FR10/95-7; FR10/95-8; FR10/95-9; FR10/95 GC-1; FR10/95 GC-2; FR10/95 GC-27; FR10/95 GC-28; FR10/95 GC-29; FR10/95 GC-4; FR10/95 GC-5; FR10/95 GC-6; FR10/95 GC-7; FR10/95 GC-8; FR2/96; FR2/96-1; FR2/96-2; FR2/96-27; FR2/96-28; FR2/96-29; FR2/96-3; FR2/96-4; FR2/96-5; FR2/96-6; FR2/96-7; FR2/96 GC-1; Franklin; GC; GeoB10015-1; GeoB10022-6; GeoB10025-3; GeoB10027-3; GeoB10028-4; GeoB10029-3; GeoB10031-3; GeoB10036-3; GeoB10041-3; GeoB10058-1; Gravity corer; Indian Ocean; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MARUM; MUC; MultiCorer; PABESIA; Ratio; SHI-9011; SHI-9013; SHI-9016; SHI-9017; SHI-9018; SHI-9019; SHI-9020; SHI-9022; SHI-9025; SHI-9028; SHI-9035; SHI-9037; SHI-9038; SHI-9039; SHI-9040; SHI-9041; SHI-9043; SHI-9045; SHI-9047; SHI-9048; SHIVA-1990; SO184/1; SO184/2; SO189/2; SO189/2_002; SO189/2_009; SO189/2_011; SO189/2_017; SO189/2_018; SO189/2_027; SO189/2_028; SO189/2_031; SO189/2_032; SO189/2_034; SO189/2_035; SO189/2_038; SO189/2_048; SO189/2_052; SO189/2_053; SO189/2_059; SO189/2_060; SO189/2_064; SO189/2_072; SO189/2_076; SO189/2_080; SO189/2_084; SO189/2_087; SO189/2_089; SO189/2_101; SO189/2_104; SO189/2_112; SO189/2_114; SO189/2_118; SO189/2_121; SO189/2_139; SO189/2_146; SO189/2_147; Sonne; SUMATRA
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 348 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: B-9403; B-9411; B-9412; B-9415; B-9422; B-9426; B-9427; B-9429; B-9430; B-9432; B-9433; B-9434; B-9438; B-9439; B-9440; B-9441; B-9450; B-9451; B-9452; BARAT-1994; Baruna Jaya I; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; End member; Event label; FR10/95; FR10/95-1; FR10/95-11; FR10/95-12; FR10/95-13; FR10/95-14; FR10/95-17; FR10/95-18; FR10/95-2; FR10/95-20; FR10/95-21; FR10/95-22; FR10/95-23; FR10/95-24; FR10/95-25; FR10/95-26; FR10/95-27; FR10/95-28; FR10/95-29; FR10/95-4; FR10/95-5; FR10/95-6; FR10/95-7; FR10/95-8; FR10/95-9; FR10/95 GC-1; FR10/95 GC-2; FR10/95 GC-27; FR10/95 GC-28; FR10/95 GC-29; FR10/95 GC-4; FR10/95 GC-5; FR10/95 GC-6; FR10/95 GC-7; FR10/95 GC-8; FR2/96; FR2/96-1; FR2/96-2; FR2/96-27; FR2/96-28; FR2/96-29; FR2/96-3; FR2/96-4; FR2/96-5; FR2/96-6; FR2/96-7; FR2/96 GC-1; Franklin; GC; GeoB10015-1; GeoB10022-6; GeoB10025-3; GeoB10027-3; GeoB10028-4; GeoB10029-3; GeoB10031-3; GeoB10036-3; GeoB10041-3; GeoB10058-1; Gravity corer; Indian Ocean; Latitude, northbound; Latitude of event; Longitude, eastbound; Longitude of event; MARUM; MUC; MultiCorer; PABESIA; SHI-9011; SHI-9013; SHI-9016; SHI-9017; SHI-9018; SHI-9019; SHI-9020; SHI-9022; SHI-9025; SHI-9028; SHI-9035; SHI-9037; SHI-9038; SHI-9039; SHI-9040; SHI-9041; SHI-9043; SHI-9045; SHI-9047; SHI-9048; SHIVA-1990; SO184/1; SO184/2; SO189/2; SO189/2_002; SO189/2_009; SO189/2_011; SO189/2_017; SO189/2_018; SO189/2_027; SO189/2_028; SO189/2_031; SO189/2_032; SO189/2_034; SO189/2_035; SO189/2_038; SO189/2_048; SO189/2_052; SO189/2_053; SO189/2_059; SO189/2_060; SO189/2_064; SO189/2_072; SO189/2_076; SO189/2_080; SO189/2_084; SO189/2_087; SO189/2_089; SO189/2_101; SO189/2_104; SO189/2_112; SO189/2_114; SO189/2_118; SO189/2_121; SO189/2_139; SO189/2_146; SO189/2_147; Sonne; SUMATRA
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 580 data points
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  • 7
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Proske, Ulrike; Hanebuth, Till J J; Behling, Hermann; Nguyen, Van Lap; Ta, Thi Kim Oanh; Diem, Bui Phat (2010): The palaeoenvironmental development of the north-eastern Vietnamese Mekong River Delta since the mid-Holocene. The Holocene, 20(8), 1257-1268, https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683610374884
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Description: Three radiocarbon-dated sediment cores from the northeastern Vietnamese Mekong River Delta have been analysed with a multiproxy approach (grain size, pollen and spores, macro-charcoal, carbon content) to unravel the palaeoenvironmental history of the region since the mid Holocene. During the mid-Holocene sea-level highstand a diverse, zoned and widespread mangrove belt (dominated by Rhizophora) covered the extended tidal flats. The subsequent regression and coeval delta progradation led to the rapid development of a back-mangrove community dominated by Ceriops and Bruguiera but also represented locally by e.g. Kandelia, Excoecaria and Phoenix. Along rivers this community seems to have endured even when the adjoining floodplain had already shifted to freshwater vegetation. Generally this freshwater vegetation has a strong swamp signature but locally Arecaceae, Fabaceae, Moraceae/Urticaceae and Myrsinaceae are important and mirror the geomorphological diversity of the delta plain. The macro-charcoal record implies that natural burning of vegetation occurred throughout the records, however, the occurrence of the highest amounts of macro-charcoal particles is linked with modern human activity.
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; GD; GD07-01; HADR; Hand auger (drill); MARUM; TA; TA07-01; TD; TD08-01
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Bitectatodinium spongium; Brigantedinium spp.; Core; CORE; Counts; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Echinidinium granulatum; Echinidinium transparantum; Echinidinium zonneveldiae; Impagidinium spp.; Impagidinium variaseptum; Java1609-30; Java Sea; Lejeunecysta oliva; Lingulodinium machaerophorum; Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthus; Operculodinium centrocarpum; Operculodinium israelianum; Operculodinium spp.; Pentapharsodinium dalei cyst; Polykrikos kofoidii cyst; Polykrikos schwarzii cyst; Polysphaeridium zoharyi; Selenopemphix nephroides; Spiniferites mirabilis; Spiniferites pachydermus; Spiniferites ramosus; Spiniferites spp.; Stelladinium robustum-type; Stelladinium stellatum; Tuberculodinium vancampoae; Votadinium calvum; Votadinium spinosum; Xandarodinium xanthum
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1350 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: B-9403; B-9411; B-9412; B-9415; B-9422; B-9426; B-9427; B-9429; B-9430; B-9432; B-9433; B-9434; B-9438; B-9439; B-9440; B-9441; B-9450; B-9451; B-9452; BARAT-1994; Baruna Jaya I; Brigantedinium spp.; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Counting, dinoflagellate cysts; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dinoflagellate cyst; Echinidinium sp.; Elevation of event; Event label; FR10/95; FR10/95-1; FR10/95-11; FR10/95-12; FR10/95-13; FR10/95-14; FR10/95-17; FR10/95-18; FR10/95-2; FR10/95-20; FR10/95-21; FR10/95-22; FR10/95-23; FR10/95-24; FR10/95-25; FR10/95-26; FR10/95-27; FR10/95-28; FR10/95-29; FR10/95-4; FR10/95-5; FR10/95-6; FR10/95-7; FR10/95-8; FR10/95-9; FR10/95 GC-1; FR10/95 GC-2; FR10/95 GC-27; FR10/95 GC-28; FR10/95 GC-29; FR10/95 GC-4; FR10/95 GC-5; FR10/95 GC-6; FR10/95 GC-7; FR10/95 GC-8; FR2/96; FR2/96-1; FR2/96-2; FR2/96-27; FR2/96-28; FR2/96-29; FR2/96-3; FR2/96-4; FR2/96-5; FR2/96-6; FR2/96-7; FR2/96 GC-1; Franklin; GC; GeoB10015-1; GeoB10022-6; GeoB10025-3; GeoB10027-3; GeoB10028-4; GeoB10029-3; GeoB10031-3; GeoB10036-3; GeoB10041-3; GeoB10058-1; Gravity corer; Impagidinium aculeatum; Impagidinium paradoxum; Impagidinium patulum; Impagidinium sphaericum; Impagidinium spp.; Impagidinium strialatum; Indian Ocean; Latitude of event; Lejeunecysta oliva; Lejeunecysta spp.; Lingulodinium machaerophorum; Longitude of event; MARUM; MUC; MultiCorer; Operculodinium centrocarpum; Operculodinium israelianum; PABESIA; Selenopemphix nephroides; Selenopemphix quanta; SHI-9011; SHI-9013; SHI-9016; SHI-9017; SHI-9018; SHI-9019; SHI-9020; SHI-9022; SHI-9025; SHI-9028; SHI-9035; SHI-9037; SHI-9038; SHI-9039; SHI-9040; SHI-9041; SHI-9043; SHI-9045; SHI-9047; SHI-9048; SHIVA-1990; SO184/1; SO184/2; SO189/2; SO189/2_002; SO189/2_009; SO189/2_011; SO189/2_017; SO189/2_018; SO189/2_027; SO189/2_028; SO189/2_031; SO189/2_032; SO189/2_034; SO189/2_035; SO189/2_038; SO189/2_048; SO189/2_052; SO189/2_053; SO189/2_059; SO189/2_060; SO189/2_064; SO189/2_072; SO189/2_076; SO189/2_080; SO189/2_084; SO189/2_087; SO189/2_089; SO189/2_101; SO189/2_104; SO189/2_112; SO189/2_114; SO189/2_118; SO189/2_121; SO189/2_139; SO189/2_146; SO189/2_147; Sonne; Spiniferites; Spiniferites hyperacanthus; Spiniferites membranaceus; Spiniferites mirabilis; Spiniferites ramosus; Spiniferites spp.; Stelladinium reidii; Stelladinium spp.; SUMATRA; Trinovantedinium applanatum; Tuberculodinium vancampoae
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3016 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-11-01
    Keywords: Aegiceras; Asteraceae; Avicennia; Azolla; Bruguiera; Carbon, total; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae; Cyperaceae; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Eleaocarpaceae; Element analyser CS, LECO CS-200; Euphorbiaceae; Excoecaria; Fabaceae; Fagaceae; Fern spores; Fungal spores; GD; GD07-01; Grain size, sieving; HADR; Hand auger (drill); Heritiera; Indeterminata; Kandelia; MARUM; Melastomataceae/Combretaceae; Moraceae/Urticaceae; Myrsinaceae; Myrtaceae; Nypa; Orchidaceae; Pandanus; Phoenix; Pinus; Poaceae; Pollen, total; pollen analytical standard techniques (Faegri & Iversen, 1989, Textbook Pollen); Polypodiaceae; Rhizophora; Sapindaceae; Size fraction 〈 0.063 mm, mud, silt+clay; Size fraction 〉 1 mm, gravel; Size fraction 0.125-0.063 mm, 3.0-4.0 phi, very fine sand; Size fraction 0.250-0.125 mm, 2.0-3.0 phi, fine sand; Size fraction 0.500-0.250 mm, 1.0-2.0 phi, medium sand; Size fraction 1.000-0.500 mm, 0.0-1.0 phi, coarse sand; Sonneratia; Sulfur, total; Total counts; Xylocarpus
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 795 data points
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