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  • 056-4; Acacia; Acanthaceae; AGE; Alchornea; AMADEUS; Amaranthaceae/Chenopodiaceae; Ambrosia; Anacardiaceae; Arecaceae; Artemisia; Asteroideae; Bertiera-type; Borreria; Boscia-type; Burseraceae; Caesalpiniaceae; Cassia-type; Celtis; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Continental Slope Northeast Brazil; Counting, palynology; Cyperaceae; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Didynopamax; Ephedra distachya-type; Ephedra fragilis-type; Euphorbia-type; Fabaceae; Galium; GeoB16205-4; Gramineae; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Hedyosmum/Convolvulaceae; Ilex; Malvaceae; Maria S. Merian; MARUM; Melastomataceae; Mimosa-type; Mitracarpus; MSM20/3; Myricaceae; Particle, charred; Phyllanthus-type; Piliostigma; Plantago; Podocarpus; Pollen, total; Pollen and spores; Rhizophora; Rubiaceae spp.; Rutaceae; Scrophulariaceae/Solanaceae; SL; Spores total; Sporomorphs indeterminables; Stereospermum-type; Trichilia; Typha; Vernonia-type; Ziziphus  (1)
  • 1; 21; 22; 23; 3; AFRIDEEP; BC; Box corer; Carbon Preference Index, n-Alkanes (C25-C33); Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; DEPTH, sediment/rock; ECT-10-1; ECT-10-2; ECT-11-2; ECT-12-2; ECT-12-4; ECT-13-1; ECT-14-1; ECT-15-1; ECT-15-4; ECT-16-1; ECT-16-3; ECT-17-2; ECT-17-3; ECT-18-1; ECT-20-1; ECT-21-1; ECT-23-1; ECT-23-3; ECT-24-1; ECT-26-1; ECT-27-3; ECT-9-1; ECT-9-2; Event label; GeoB20602-1; GeoB20604-1; GeoB20607-1; GeoB20608-2; GeoB20609-1; GeoB20610-1; GeoB20611-1; GeoB20613-1; GeoB20615-1; GeoB20619-1; GeoB20624-2; GeoB20625-1; GeoB20628-1; GeoB9301-1; GeoB9302-5; GeoB9312-2; GeoB9313-3; GeoB9314-1; Limpopo Fan; M123; M123_161-1; M123_163-1; M123_166-1; M123_167-2; M123_168-1; M123_169-1; M123_170-1; M123_172-1; M123_174-1; M123_178-1; M123_183-2; M123_184-1; M123_187-1; M63/1; MARUM; Meteor (1986); MUC; MultiCorer; n-Alkane, average chain length; n-Alkane, C31/(C29+C31) ratio; n-Alkane C29, δ13C; n-Alkane C29, δD; n-Alkane C31, δ13C; n-Alkane C31, δD; n-Alkane C33, δ13C; n-Alkane C33, δD; North of Tugela Cone; South of Limpopo Fan; South of Tugela Cone; VC; Vibro corer  (1)
  • 286; 287; 288; 289; 290; 291; 293; 295; 297; 298; 300; 301; 302; 303; 304; 305; 306; 307; 310; 311; 312; 313; 314; 316; 317; 318; 319; 320; 321; 322; 323; 324; 326; 327; 329; 330; 331; 371; 376; 388; Atlantic Ocean; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Eckernfoerder Bay; GeoB9501-4; GeoB9502-5; GeoB9503-3; GeoB9503-5; GeoB9504-4; GeoB9505-3; GeoB9506-3; GeoB9508-4; GeoB9510-3; GeoB9512-4; GeoB9513-5; GeoB9515-2; GeoB9516-4; GeoB9517-5; GeoB9518-4; GeoB9519-6; GeoB9520-4; GeoB9521-3; GeoB9522-2; GeoB9525-5; GeoB9526-4; GeoB9527-6; GeoB9528-1; GeoB9529-1; GeoB9531-2; GeoB9532-1; GeoB9533-3; GeoB9534-4; GeoB9535-5; GeoB9536-4; GeoB9537-4; GeoB9538-5; GeoB9539-1; GeoB9541-1; GeoB9542-1; GeoB9544-1; GeoB9545-1; GeoB9546-1; GEOTROPEX 83, NOAMP I; Giant box corer; GIK16402-1; GIK16404-1; GIK16405-1; GIK16407-1; GIK16414-1; GIK16421-1; GIK16425-1; GIK16437-3; GIK16558-1; GIK16755-1; GIK16764-1; GIK16765-1; GIK16766-1; GIK16767-1; GIK16768-1; GIK16769-1; GKG; Gravity corer (Kiel type); LI198x; Littorina; M6/5; M65; M65/1; MARUM; Mauritania Canyon; Meteor (1964); Meteor (1986); MUC; MultiCorer; off Guinea; SL; van Veen Grab; VGRAB  (1)
  • 288; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; GeoB9503-5; Gravity corer (Kiel type); M65/1; MARUM; Meteor (1986); SL  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2024-06-25
    Keywords: 1; 21; 22; 23; 3; AFRIDEEP; BC; Box corer; Carbon Preference Index, n-Alkanes (C25-C33); Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; DEPTH, sediment/rock; ECT-10-1; ECT-10-2; ECT-11-2; ECT-12-2; ECT-12-4; ECT-13-1; ECT-14-1; ECT-15-1; ECT-15-4; ECT-16-1; ECT-16-3; ECT-17-2; ECT-17-3; ECT-18-1; ECT-20-1; ECT-21-1; ECT-23-1; ECT-23-3; ECT-24-1; ECT-26-1; ECT-27-3; ECT-9-1; ECT-9-2; Event label; GeoB20602-1; GeoB20604-1; GeoB20607-1; GeoB20608-2; GeoB20609-1; GeoB20610-1; GeoB20611-1; GeoB20613-1; GeoB20615-1; GeoB20619-1; GeoB20624-2; GeoB20625-1; GeoB20628-1; GeoB9301-1; GeoB9302-5; GeoB9312-2; GeoB9313-3; GeoB9314-1; Limpopo Fan; M123; M123_161-1; M123_163-1; M123_166-1; M123_167-2; M123_168-1; M123_169-1; M123_170-1; M123_172-1; M123_174-1; M123_178-1; M123_183-2; M123_184-1; M123_187-1; M63/1; MARUM; Meteor (1986); MUC; MultiCorer; n-Alkane, average chain length; n-Alkane, C31/(C29+C31) ratio; n-Alkane C29, δ13C; n-Alkane C29, δD; n-Alkane C31, δ13C; n-Alkane C31, δD; n-Alkane C33, δ13C; n-Alkane C33, δD; North of Tugela Cone; South of Limpopo Fan; South of Tugela Cone; VC; Vibro corer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 356 data points
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  • 2
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Bouimetarhan, Ilham; Chiessi, Cristiano Mazur; González-Arango, Catalina; Dupont, Lydie M; Voigt, Ines; Prange, Matthias; Zonneveld, Karin A F (2018): Intermittent development of forest corridors in northeastern Brazil during the last deglaciation: Climatic and ecologic evidence. Quaternary Science Reviews, 192, 86-96, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.05.026
    Publication Date: 2024-06-25
    Description: The semi-arid northeastern (NE) Brazil vegetation is largely dominated by Caatinga, one of the largest and richest dry forests in the world. Caatinga is a strategic biome, since it has borders with Cerrado, Atlantic forests and the Amazon, acting as a potential corridor (or barrier) for biotic interchange between these regions during evolutionary times. Therefore, accurate reconstructions of past vegetation, ecological and hydrological changes in this area are critical to understanding the dynamics of biome boundaries that may play an important role in dispersal and diversi!cation mechanisms and, more specifically, the link between the long-term climate variability and tropical biodiversity. Here, we present high-resolution palynological and elemental data from marine core GeoB16205-4 retrieved off the Parnaíba River mouth (NE Brazil) mainly covering the Younger Dryas (YD). We show that the YD interval was predominantly wet in NE Brazil, yet it was not homogenous and two distinct phases could be distinguished. A marked intensi!cation of wet conditions between ~12.3 and 11.6 cal kyr BP was recorded by the expansion of tropical rainforest and tree ferns. These results are in agreement with the transient TraCE-21k coupled climate model simulation. We infer that the second pluvial phase of the YD is related to a weak AMOC due to meltwater pulses in the North Atlantic, which forces a southward shift of the Intertropical Convergence Zone and its associated rainfall. Our records provide new evidence on the establishment of an “eastern forest corridor” in the nowadays semi-arid Caatinga allowing for past biotic interchanges of plant species.
    Keywords: 056-4; Acacia; Acanthaceae; AGE; Alchornea; AMADEUS; Amaranthaceae/Chenopodiaceae; Ambrosia; Anacardiaceae; Arecaceae; Artemisia; Asteroideae; Bertiera-type; Borreria; Boscia-type; Burseraceae; Caesalpiniaceae; Cassia-type; Celtis; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Continental Slope Northeast Brazil; Counting, palynology; Cyperaceae; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Didynopamax; Ephedra distachya-type; Ephedra fragilis-type; Euphorbia-type; Fabaceae; Galium; GeoB16205-4; Gramineae; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Hedyosmum/Convolvulaceae; Ilex; Malvaceae; Maria S. Merian; MARUM; Melastomataceae; Mimosa-type; Mitracarpus; MSM20/3; Myricaceae; Particle, charred; Phyllanthus-type; Piliostigma; Plantago; Podocarpus; Pollen, total; Pollen and spores; Rhizophora; Rubiaceae spp.; Rutaceae; Scrophulariaceae/Solanaceae; SL; Spores total; Sporomorphs indeterminables; Stereospermum-type; Trichilia; Typha; Vernonia-type; Ziziphus
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 933 data points
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  • 3
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    In:  Supplement to: Bouimetarhan, Ilham; Dupont, Lydie M; Schefuß, Enno; Mollenhauer, Gesine; Mulitza, Stefan; Zonneveld, Karin A F (2009): Palynological evidence for climatic and oceanic variability off NW Africa during the late Holocene. Quaternary Research, 72(2), 188-197, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2009.05.003
    Publication Date: 2024-06-25
    Description: Pollen and organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from core GeoB 9503-5 retrieved from the mud-belt ( 50 m water depth) off the Senegal River mouth have been analyzed to reconstruct short-term palaeoceanographic and palaeoenvironmental changes in subtropical NW Africa during the time interval from ca. 4200 to 1200 cal yr BP. Our study emphasizes significant coeval changes in continental and oceanic environments in and off Senegal and shows that initial dry conditions were followed by a strong and rapid increase in humidity between ca. 2900 and 2500 cal yr BP. After ca. 2500 cal yr BP, the environment slowly became drier again as indicated by slight increases in Sahelian savannah and desert elements in the pollen record. Around ca. 2200 cal yr BP, this relatively dry period ended with periodic pulses of high terrigenous contributions and strong fluctuations in fern spore and river plume dinoflagellate cyst percentages as well as in the fluxes of pollen, dinoflagellate cysts, fresh-water algae and plant cuticles, suggesting "episodic flash flood" events of the Senegal River. The driest phase developed after about 2100 cal yr BP.
    Keywords: 288; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; GeoB9503-5; Gravity corer (Kiel type); M65/1; MARUM; Meteor (1986); SL
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Bouimetarhan, Ilham; Marret, Fabienne; Dupont, Lydie M; Zonneveld, Karin A F (2009): Dinoflagellate cyst distribution in marine surface sediments off West Africa (6-17°N) in relation to sea-surface conditions, freshwater input and seasonal coastal upwelling. Marine Micropaleontology, 71(3-4), 113-130, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2009.02.001
    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Description: An organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst analysis was carried out on 53 surface sediment samples from West Africa (17-6°N) to obtain insight in the relationship between their spatial distribution and hydrological conditions in the upper water column as well as marine productivity in the study area. Multivariate analysis of the dinoflagellate cyst relative abundances and environmental parameters of the water column shows that sea-surface temperature, salinity, marine productivity and bottom water oxygen are the factors that relate significantly to the distribution patterns of individual species in the region. The composition of cyst assemblages and dinoflagellate cyst concentrations allows the identification of four hydrographic regimes; 1) the northern regime between 17 and 14°N characterized by high productivity associated with seasonal coastal upwelling, 2) the southern regime between 12 and 6°N associated with high-nutrient waters influenced by river discharge 3) the intermediate regime between 14 and 12°N influenced mainly by seasonal coastal upwelling additionally associated with fluvial input of terrestrial nutrients and 4) the offshore regime characterized by low chlorophyll-a concentrations in upper waters and high bottom water oxygen concentrations. Our data show that cysts of Polykrikos kofoidii, Selenopemphix quanta, Dubridinium spp., Echinidinium species, cysts of Protoperidinium monospinum and Spiniferites pachydermus are the best proxies to reconstruct the boundary between the NE trade winds and the monsoon winds in the subtropical eastern Atlantic Ocean. The association of Bitectatodinium spongium, Lejeunecysta oliva, Quinquecuspis concreta, Selenopemphix nephroides, Trinovantedinium applanatum can be used to reconstruct past river outflow variations within this region.
    Keywords: 286; 287; 288; 289; 290; 291; 293; 295; 297; 298; 300; 301; 302; 303; 304; 305; 306; 307; 310; 311; 312; 313; 314; 316; 317; 318; 319; 320; 321; 322; 323; 324; 326; 327; 329; 330; 331; 371; 376; 388; Atlantic Ocean; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Eckernfoerder Bay; GeoB9501-4; GeoB9502-5; GeoB9503-3; GeoB9503-5; GeoB9504-4; GeoB9505-3; GeoB9506-3; GeoB9508-4; GeoB9510-3; GeoB9512-4; GeoB9513-5; GeoB9515-2; GeoB9516-4; GeoB9517-5; GeoB9518-4; GeoB9519-6; GeoB9520-4; GeoB9521-3; GeoB9522-2; GeoB9525-5; GeoB9526-4; GeoB9527-6; GeoB9528-1; GeoB9529-1; GeoB9531-2; GeoB9532-1; GeoB9533-3; GeoB9534-4; GeoB9535-5; GeoB9536-4; GeoB9537-4; GeoB9538-5; GeoB9539-1; GeoB9541-1; GeoB9542-1; GeoB9544-1; GeoB9545-1; GeoB9546-1; GEOTROPEX 83, NOAMP I; Giant box corer; GIK16402-1; GIK16404-1; GIK16405-1; GIK16407-1; GIK16414-1; GIK16421-1; GIK16425-1; GIK16437-3; GIK16558-1; GIK16755-1; GIK16764-1; GIK16765-1; GIK16766-1; GIK16767-1; GIK16768-1; GIK16769-1; GKG; Gravity corer (Kiel type); LI198x; Littorina; M6/5; M65; M65/1; MARUM; Mauritania Canyon; Meteor (1964); Meteor (1986); MUC; MultiCorer; off Guinea; SL; van Veen Grab; VGRAB
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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