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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Marine Sciences. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (411 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783662538784
    Series Statement: Springer Geology Series
    DDC: 579.440916456
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Material and Methods -- Study Sites and General Information -- 1 Order Astrorhizida Brady, 1881 -- Family Saccamminidae Brady, 1884 -- Genus Lagenammina Rhumbler, 1911 -- Genus Saccammina Carpenter, 1869 -- Genus Thurammina Brady, 1879 -- Family Ammodiscidae Reuss, 1862 -- Genus Ammodiscus Reuss, 1862 -- 2 Order Textulariida Delage et Hérouard, 1896 -- Family Hormosinidae Haeckel, 1894 -- Genus Reophax de Montfort, 1808 -- Family Ammosphaeroidinidae Cushman, 1927 -- Genus Cribrostomoides Cushman, 1910 -- Family Haplophragmoididae Maync, 1952 -- Genus Haplophragmoides Cushman, 1910 -- Family Discamminidae Mikhalevich, 1980 -- Genus Ammoscalaria Höglund, 1947 -- Family Lituolidae de Blainville, 1827 -- Genus Ammobaculites Cushman, 1910 -- Family Haplophragmiidae Eimer & -- Fickert, 1899 -- Genus Haplophragmium Reuss, 1860 -- Family Spiroplectamminidae Cushman, 1927 -- Genus Spiroplectammina Cushman, 1927 -- Genus Spiroplectinella Kisel'man, 1972 -- Family Nouriidae Chapman & -- Parr, 1936 -- Genus Nouria Heron-Allen & -- Earland, 1914 -- Family Trochamminidae Schwager, 1877 -- Genus Ammoglobigerina Eimer & -- Fickert, 1899 -- Genus Paratrochammina Brönnimann, 1979 -- Genus Trochammina Parker & -- Jones, 1859 -- Genus Arenoparrella Andersen, 1951 -- Family Verneuilinidae Cushman, 1911 -- Genus Siphogaudryina Cushman, 1935 -- Family Globotextulariidae Cushman, 1927 -- Genus Verneuilinulla Saidova, 1975 -- Family Eggerellidae Cushman, 1937 -- Genus Eggerelloides Haynes, 1973 -- Family Textulariidae Ehrenberg, 1838 -- Genus Sahulia Loeblich & -- Tappan, 1985 -- Genus Textularia Defrance, 1824 -- Genus Siphotextularia Finlay, 1939 -- Family Pseudogaudryinidae Loeblich & -- Tappan, 1985 -- Genus Pseudoclavulina Cushman, 1936 -- Genus Pseudogaudryina Cushman, 1936. , Family Valvulinidae Berthelin, 1880 -- Genus Clavulina d'Orbigny, 1826 -- 3 Order Miliolida Delage et Hérouard, 1896 -- Family Cornuspiridae Schultze, 1854 -- Genus Cornuspira Schultze, 1854 -- Family Miliamminidae Saidova, 1981 -- Genus Miliammina Heron-Allen & -- Earland, 1930 -- Family Spiroloculinidae Wiesner, 1920 -- Genus Spiroloculina d'Orbigny, 1826 -- Family Hauerinidae Schwager, 1876 -- Genus Cycloforina Luczkowska, 1972 -- Genus Massilina Schlumberger, 1893 -- Genus Quinqueloculina d'Orbigny, 1826 -- Genus Biloculinella Wiesner, 1931 -- Genus Triloculina d'Orbigny, 1826 -- Genus Sigmoilopsis Finlay, 1947 -- 4 Order Lagenida Delage et Hérouard, 1896 -- Family Nodosariidae Ehrenberg, 1838 -- Genus Dentalina Risso, 1826 -- Genus Laevidentalina Loeblich & -- Tappan, 1986 -- Family Vaginulinidae Reuss, 1860 -- Genus Lenticulina Lamarck, 1804 -- Genus Saracenaria Defrance, 1824 -- Genus Astacolus de Montfort, 1808 -- Genus Amphicoryna Schlumberger, 1881 -- Family Lagenidae Reuss, 1862 -- Genus Lagena Walker & -- Jacob, 1798 -- Genus Procerolagena Puri, 1954 -- Family Polymorphinidae d'Orbigny, 1839 -- Genus Globulina d'Orbigny, 1839 -- Genus Guttulina d'Orbigny, 1839 -- Family Ellipsolagenidae A. Silvestri, 1923 -- Genus Favulina Patterson & -- Richardson, 1987 -- Genus Oolina d'Orbigny, 1839 -- Genus Fissurina Reuss, 1850 -- Genus Parafissurina Parr, 1947 -- Family Glandulinidae Reuss, 1860 -- Genus Glandulina d'Orbigny, 1839 -- Genus Laryngosigma Loeblich & -- Tappan, 1953 -- 5 Order Rotaliida Delage et Hérouard, 1896 -- Family Bolivinidae Glaessner, 1937 -- Genus Bolivina d'Orbigny, 1839 -- Genus Bolivinellina Saidova, 1975 -- Family Cassidulinidae d'Orbigny, 1839 -- Genus Globocassidulina Voloshinova, 1960 -- Family Stainforthiidae Reiss, 1963 -- Genus Hopkinsina Howe & -- Wallace, 1932. , Family Siphogenerinoididae Saidova, 1981 -- Genus Siphogenerina Schlumberger, 1882 -- Family Buliminidae Jones, 1875 -- Genus Bulimina d'Orbigny, 1826 -- Family Buliminellidae Hofker, 1951 -- Genus Buliminella Cushman, 1911 -- Family Uvigerinidae Haeckel, 1894 -- Genus Uvigerina d'Orbigny, 1826 -- Family Fursenkoinidae Loeblich & -- Tappan, 1961 -- Genus Fursenkoina Loeblich & -- Tappan, 1961 -- Genus Neocassidulina McCulloch, 1977 -- Family Bagginidae Cushman, 1927 -- Genus Cancris de Montfort, 1808 -- Family Eponididae Hofker, 1951 -- Genus Poroeponides Cushman, 1944 -- Family Rosalinidae Reiss, 1963 -- Genus Rosalina d'Orbigny, 1826 -- Family Glabratellidae Loeblich & -- Tappan, 1964 -- Genus Murrayinella Farias, 1977 -- Family Parrelloididae Hofker, 1956 -- Genus Cibicidoides Thalmann, 1939 -- Family Pseudoparrellidae Voloshinova, 1952 -- Genus Epistominella Husezima & -- Maruhasi, 1944 -- Family Discorbinellidae Sigal, 1952 -- Genus Discorbinella Cushman & -- Martin, 1935 -- Family Planulinidae Bermúdez, 1952 -- Genus Hyalinea Hofker, 1951 -- Family Cibicididae Cushman, 1927 -- Genus Cibicides de Montfort, 1808 -- Genus Lobatula Fleming, 1828 -- Family Acervulinidae Schultze, 1854 -- Genus Planogypsina Bermúdez, 1952 -- Family Epistomariidae Hofker, 1954 -- Genus Pseudoeponides Uchio, 1950 -- Family Nonionidae Schultze, 1854 -- Genus Haynesina Banner & -- Culver, 1978 -- Genus Nonion de Montfort, 1808 -- Genus Nonionella Cushman, 1926 -- Genus Protelphidium Haynes, 1956 -- Genus Astrononion Cushman & -- Edwards, 1937 -- Genus Melonis de Montfort, 1808 -- Genus Pullenia Parker & -- Jones, 1862 -- Family Gavelinellidae Hofker, 1956 -- Genus Gyroidinoides Brotzen, 1942 -- Genus Hanzawaia Asano, 1944 -- Family Trichohyalidae Saidova, 1981 -- Genus Buccella Andersen, 1952 -- Family Rotaliidae Ehrenberg, 1839. , Genus Pararotalia Le Calvez, 1949 -- Genus Ammonia Brünnich, 1772 -- Genus Pseudorotalia Reiss & -- Merling, 1958 -- Genus Rotalidium Asano, 1936 -- Genus Rotalinoides Saidova, 1975 -- Subfamily Ammoniinae Saidova, 1981 -- Genus Hemirotalia nov. gen -- Family Elphidiidae Galloway, 1933 -- Genus Cribroelphidium Cushman & -- Brönnimann, 1948 -- Genus Cribrononion Thalmann, 1947 -- Genus Elphidium de Montfort, 1808 -- References -- Systematic Index.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer
    Keywords: Earth sciences ; Earth Sciences ; Paleontology ; Oceanography ; Developmental biology ; Marine sciences ; Freshwater
    Description / Table of Contents: This atlas gives a comprehensive account on the benthic foraminiferal fauna in the China Seas, especially on the Bohai and the Yellow Seas. Details of about 183 species, subjected to 5 orders, 52 families and 92 genera are included. For each species there is a brief description of the morphological characteristics, synonymised names, measurements and geographical distribution worldwide, as well as a top-level elegant plate illustrated the fossil and live specimens. It could be used as a reference book for researchers working at marine biology, marine geology, micropaleontology, paleoceanography, paleobiology and related fields
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 399 p. 205 illus., 202 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783662538784
    Series Statement: Springer Geology
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-02-15
    Description: Modern observations have presented linkages between subsurface waters of the western Pacific warm pool and both El Niño/Southern Oscillation-related and extratropic-controlled upper-ocean stratification on interannual timescales. Moreover, studies have showed that such controls may operate on orbital cycles, although the details remain unclear. Here we present paired temperature and salinity reconstructions for the surface and thermocline waters in the central western Pacific warm pool over the past 360,000 years, as well as transit modeling results from an Earth system model. Our results show that variations in subsurface temperature and salinity in the western Pacific warm pool have consistently correlated with the shallow meridional overturning cell over the past four glacial-interglacial cycles, and they vary on eccentricity and precession cycles. The shallow meridional over- turning cell regulates subsurface waters of the western Pacific warm pool by changing subtropical surface water density and thus equatorial upper-ocean stratification, acting as an El Niño/Southern Oscillation-like process in the precession band. Therefore, the western Pacific warm pool is critical in connecting the austral shallow meridional overturning cell to the Earth’s climate system on orbital timescales.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , peerRev
    Format: application/pdf
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Description: This data set contains the age model and sediment elemental compositions of core ANT34/A2-10 (125°35'31”W, 67°02'10”S, 4217m water depth) and covering the last 770 kyr, retrieved from the Amundsen Sea in the Southern Ocean. The elemental compositions were measured by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) core-scanning and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) on sediment samples. The original XRF core-scanned results of calcium and titanium are corrected for water content (indicated by the scanning intensity of chlorine) following the method described in the original publication
    Keywords: Amundsen Sea; Late Quaternary; Sediment Geochemistry
    Type: dataset publication series
    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Description: This datasets contain the XRF-scanning records of major terrigenous elements (Ti and Fe) and their ratios to the calcium content in the bulk sediment, obtained from six cores from the Western Equatorial Pacific. Records of the six cores are listed in separate datasets as: KX21-2 (01°25.0'S, 157°58.9'E, 1897 m water depth), KX22-4 (00°01.7'S, 159°14.7'E, 2362 m water depth), KX12-1 (01°48.8'S, 143°40.1'E, 1568 m water depth), KX13-1 (01°14.4'S, 140°00.9'E, 2987 m water depth), KX15-2 (04°07.3'S, 145°36.2'E, 2063 m water depth), KX10-1 (03°20.3'N, 131°50.5'E, 2216 m water depth).
    Keywords: Late Quaternary; Ontong-Java Plateau; Papua New Guinea; western equatorial Pacific
    Type: dataset publication series
    Format: application/zip, 6 datasets
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Description: The Indonesian Throughflow (ITF), as the sole low-latitude conduit connecting the Pacific and Indian Oceans, regulates the thermohaline balance between these oceans. Investigating the spatio-temporal variability of the ITF and its relationship to precessional forcing is, thus, crucial for understanding the drivers of tropical climate change. Here, we reconstruct the history of the ITF over the past ~120 kyr, based on high resolution (~400 yr) δ18O and Mg/Ca records of Globigerinoides ruber and Pulleniatina obliquiloculata from Core SO217-18540 retrieved from the Flores Sea upwelling region within the main pathway of the ITF. Comparison of these new records with published paleo-oceanographic and climatological data from the western tropical Pacific suggests that annual mean conditions in the Flores Sea were controlled by the ITF rather than by monsoonal upwelling. Our results further indicate that precessional insolation was a major forcing for the hydrological evolution of the ITF during the past 120 kyr. We suggest that precessional insolation forcing paced ITF variability by modulating the mean state of El Niño-Southern Oscillation-like conditions and latitudinal shifts or expansion/contraction of the Intertropical Convergence Zone.
    Keywords: Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi; Flores Sea; GIK18540-3; Globigerinoides ruber; KL; MAJA; Mg/Ca ratio; Piston corer (BGR type); Pulleniatina obliquiloculata; SO217; SO217_26-3; Sonne; stable oxygen isotope
    Type: dataset bundled publication
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Description: Site U1456 (location: 16°37.28′N, 68°50.33′E; length: 1109.4 m) was drilled at a water depth of 3640 m within the Laxmi Basin in the eastern Arabian Sea duirng International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 355. We here focus on the upper 82.02 m core composite depth below seafloor (CCSF) at Site U1456, deposited since ~700 ka. Sr-Nd isotopic compositions of the clay-sized detrital sediment fractions (12 samples) and concentrations of the total organic carbon (TOC, 101 samples), total nitrogen (TN, 101 samples), and biogenic silica (BSi, 101 samples) were analyzed using a thermal ionization mass spectrometer (Phoenix), a Carlo Erba Elemental Analyzer (1108), a CO2 Coulometer (CM5014), and a wet alkaline extraction method.
    Keywords: Arabian Sea; International Ocean Discovery Program; Organic Geochemistry; Site U1456; Sr-Nd isotopes
    Type: dataset bundled publication
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Description: The datasets contain the foraminifera oxygen isotope records over the last ~400 ka of two western equatorial Pacific cores, KX21-2 (01°25.0'S, 157°58.9'E, 1897 m water depth) and KX12-1 (01°48.8'S, 143°40.1'E, 1568 m water depth). There are three data sheets, including (1) benthic foraminifera (Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi) d18O of KX21-2, (2) planktonic foraminifera (Globigerinoides ruber s.s.) d18O of KX21-2, and (3) planktonic foraminifera (Globigerinoides ruber s.s.) d18O of KX12-1.
    Keywords: foraminifera oxygen isotopes. Late Quaternary; western equatorial Pacific
    Type: dataset publication series
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Description: The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), which is the heaviest rain belt on Earth, significantly influences global hydroclimate change and livelihood of nearly 40% of the global population. However, long-term precipitation records are sparse from the Indo-Pacific region, especially from the southern margin of the Indo-Pacific ITCZ, restricting our understanding of the overall natural variability of the ITCZ in the past. In this study, we present a new summer monsoonal precipitation record that spans the last 410 kyr from the southern margin of the Indo-Pacific ITCZ, based on the logarithmic ratio between terrigenous fraction K and pelagic fraction Ca (ln(K/Ca)). Contents of the both elements were derived from X-ray fluorescence scanning on sediment cores from Site U1483 (13°05.24′ S, 121°48.25′ E, water depth 1733 m) that was drilled offshore northwestern Australia during International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 363. Comparison of the new precipitation record with published precipitation records from the northern margin and meteorological centre of the Indo-Pacific ITCZ shows that precipitation changed nearly in phase between the hemispheres on the precession band, possibly linked to expansion and contraction in the latitudinal extent of the Indo-Pacific ITCZ. In contrast, interhemispheric precipitation was nearly in anti-phase on the obliquity band, likely due to latitudinal migration of the Indo-Pacific ITCZ. Our findings imply that tropical hydroclimate cycles were regulated by the orbital forcing but with significantly different response to changes of the ITCZ on precession and obliquity bands.
    Keywords: IMAGES; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program; International Marine Global Change Study; IODP
    Type: dataset bundled publication
    Format: application/zip, 6 datasets
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  • 10
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    In:  Supplement to: Wan, Shiming; Li, Anchun; Clift, Peter D; Wu, Shiguo; Xu, Kehui; Li, Tiegang (2010): Increased contribution of terrigenous supply from Taiwan to the northern South China Sea since 3 Ma. Marine Geology, 278(1-4), 115-121, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2010.09.008
    Publication Date: 2024-07-19
    Description: Seismic profiles provide evidence that there has been strong transport by deep-water bottom currents and drift deposition on the northern slope of the South China Sea. Earlier geochemical studies suggest that the drift sediments originated primarily from Taiwan. However, the transport process, history and origin of the deep-water bottom deposition in the northern South China Sea, on both glacial-interglacial and tectonic time scales, remain unclear. Here, we show new high-resolution records of clay minerals, grain size and mass accumulation rate (MAR) of terrigenous materials from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1144, together with trace element concentrations in siliciclastic sediments from ODP Site 1146. Combined with other published data, we find that the primary source for sediments at ODP Sites 1144-1148 since 3 Ma is from Taiwan, and not from Pearl River as previously thought. Before 3 Ma, however, sediment source to ODP Sites 1146 and 1148 was mainly from the Pearl River. Increased contribution of terrigenous supply from Taiwan to the northern South China Sea since ~ 3 Ma may be related to the formation of the Taiwan orogen and strengthening of deep-water bottom current transport in the northern South China Sea. Variations in clay mineralogy and sedimentology at ODP Site 1144, located on a sediment drift, shows strong glacial-interglacial cyclicity. This suggests that bottom current deposition is highly dependent on sea-level fluctuations, which control the terrigenous supply to the deep sea.
    Keywords: 184-1144; 184-1146; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Joides Resolution; Leg184; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; South China Sea
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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