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  • 1
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Saavedra-Pellitero, Mariem; Baumann, Karl-Heinz; Gallagher, Stephen John; Sagawa, Takuya; Tada, Ryuji (2019): Paleoceanographic evolution of the Japan Sea over the last 460 kyr – A coccolithophore perspective. Marine Micropaleontology, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2019.01.001
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Description: A series of surface sediment samples recovered from the Japan Sea (JS) and the East China Sea were analysed using electron microscopy to assess the recent distribution of coccolithophore taxa. Additionally, changes in the intensity of the influx of the Tsushima Warm Current (TWC) were reconstructed in the south-central part of the JS over the last 460 kyr at IODP Site U1427.
    Keywords: Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program; IODP; MARUM
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Keywords: 346-U1427B; 346-U1427C; AGE; Asian Monsoon; Braarudosphaera bigelowii; Calcidiscus spp.; CDRILL; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Coccolith preservation; Coccoliths, other; Coccolithus spp.; Core drilling; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Emiliania huxleyi; Event label; Exp346; Florisphaera profunda; Gephyrocapsa, small; Gephyrocapsa caribbeanica; Gephyrocapsa margereli; Gephyrocapsa oceanica; Helicosphaera spp.; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program; IODP; Joides Resolution; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MARUM; Number; Oolithotus spp.; Reticulofenestra spp.; Rhabdosphaera clavigera; Sample code/label; Sea of Japan/East Sea; Syracosphaera spp.; Tsushima Warm Current Indicator; Umbilicosphaera spp.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2163 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: 346-U1422D; 346-U1423A; 346-U1424A; 346-U1425D; 346-U1426B; 346-U1427B; 346-U1428B; 346-U1429A; 346-U1430A; Asian Monsoon; Calcidiscus spp.; CDRILL; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Coccolith preservation; Coccoliths, other; Core drilling; Cruise/expedition; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Emiliania huxleyi; Event label; Exp346; Florisphaera profunda; Gephyrocapsa, small; Gephyrocapsa caribbeanica; Gephyrocapsa muellerae; Gephyrocapsa oceanica; Helicosphaera spp.; Hole; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program; IODP; Japan Trench; Joides Resolution; KR15-10_WB10-MC03; KR15-10_WB11-MC04; KR15-10_WB4-MC02; KR15-10_WB6-MC06; KR15-10_WB8-MC01; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MARUM; MUC; MultiCorer; Number; Oolithotus spp.; Sea of Japan/East Sea; Site; Syracosphaera spp.; Umbilicosphaera spp.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 212 data points
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  • 4
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Huang, Huai-Hsuan May; Yasuhara, Moriaki; Iwatani, Hokuto; Alvarez Zarikian, Carlos A; Bassetti, Maria Angela; Sagawa, Takuya (2018): Benthic Biotic Response to Climate Changes Over the Last 700,000 Years in a Deep Marginal Sea: Impacts of Deoxygenation and the Mid‐Brunhes Event. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 33(7), 766-777, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018PA003343
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: The Sea of Japan is a marginal sea, semi-enclosed by the Eurasian Continent, Korean Peninsula, Japanese archipelago, and connected to the Pacific Ocean and adjacent seas by three shallow straits (water depths 〈 130 m). Marginal seas are ideal natural laboratories to study biotic responses to large-scale environmental changes as they are typically sensitive to glacial-interglacial and stadial-interstadial climatic cycles. However, only limited number of studies covers time periods beyond 1 to 2 glacial-interglacial cycles. Here we present a 700,000-year record of benthic biotic response to past oceanographic changes in the southern Sea of Japan, covering the past seven glacial-interglacial cycles, based on ostracode assemblages at the IODP Site U1427. The results indicate that the long-term oxygen variability has been a major control of deep marginal sea biota. Five local extirpation events were recognized as barren zones during glacial maxima (i.e., sea-level minima) immediately before terminations I, II, IV, V, and VII in MISs 2, 6, 10, 12, and 16, which are probably caused by bottom-water oxygen depletion. The results of multivariate analyses indicated clear faunal cyclicity influenced by glacial-interglacial scale oxygen variability with the succession from opportunistic species dominance through tolerant infauna dominance to barren zone during the deoxygenation processes and the opposite succession during the recovery processes. The Sea of Japan ostracode abundance and faunal composition showed distinct difference between the post- and pre-MBE (Mid-Brunhes Event at around 400-350 ka) periods, indicating the MBE as a major disturbance event of deep-sea, especially marginal-sea ecosystems. The MBE shortened the duration of the extirpation events, fostered dominance of warmer-water species, and amplified the glacial-interglacial faunal cyclicity. Our long-term biotic response study clearly indicates that deep marginal sea ecosystems are dynamic and vulnerable to climate changes.
    Keywords: 346-U1427; Acanthocythereis dunelmensis; Acanthocythereis sp.; AGE; Argilloecia sp.; Asian Monsoon; Calculated after Simpson-Index; CDRILL; Core drilling; Counting; Cytheropteron hyalinosa; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Exp346; Falsobuntonia sp.; Falsobuntonia taiwanica; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program; IODP; Joides Resolution; Krithe antisawanense; Krithe sawanensis; Loxoconchidea dolgoiensis; Ostracoda; Ostracoda, other; Palmenella limicola; Palmoconcha parapontica; Robertsonites hanaii; Sample code/label; Sample volume; Sea of Japan/East Sea; Simpson index of diversity
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 7389 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-04-25
    Description: Glacial isolation of the Japan Sea results in poor carbonate preservation and unusually low oxygen isotope (d18O) ratios from low-saline/low-d18O waters accumulating in the basin. Using the sediments of Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1427, a shallow-water site in the southern Japan Sea, we present a continuous foraminiferal (Uvigerina spp.-based) d18O record encompassing the mid-Pleistocene transition (MPT). Using Uvigerina spp. Mg/Ca ratios and a new core-top Mg/Ca-temperature calibration for the Japan Sea (see supplementary material to main manuscript) it is revealed that the d18O record shows the Japan Sea-typical low glacial d18O values in the late phase of the MPT, across Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 24-17, while earlier MPT glacials, across MIS 39-25, are characterised by high d18O values. We propose that high glacial d18O values are the result of an improved connection between the shallow, southern Japan Sea and adjacent seas during early MPT glacials. The impact of this palaeoceanographic mode, if continued to deep-water sites, the effects of it would make the interpretation of dark/light sediment layers as glacial/interglacial deposits uncertain.
    Keywords: d18O; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program; IODP; IODP Exp. 346; Mg/Ca paleothermometry; mid-Pleistocene transition; Palaeoceanography of the Japan Sea; Site U1427; Uvigerina spp.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-04-25
    Keywords: Bottom water temperature; Cruise/expedition; d18O; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Device type; Elevation of event; Event label; GH90_19; GH90_40; GH91_310; GH94_1044; GH94_109; GH94_116; GH94_80; GH94_96; GH96_325; GH98_373; GH98_380; GH98_414; GH98_499; GH98_503; GH98_539; Grab; GRAB; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program; IODP; IODP Exp. 346; Japan Sea; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mg/Ca paleothermometry; mid-Pleistocene transition; Palaeoceanography of the Japan Sea; Sediment surface temperature; see README file; Site; Site U1427; Uvigerina spp.; Uvigerina spp., Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Uvigerina spp., Magnesium/Calcium ratio, error
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 144 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-04-25
    Keywords: Alkalinity, total; Bottom water temperature; Calcite saturation state; Carbonate ion; Carbon dioxide, total; Cruise/expedition; d18O; Elevation of event; Event label; GH90_19; GH90_40; GH91_310; GH94_1044; GH94_109; GH94_116; GH94_80; GH94_96; GH96_325; GH98_373; GH98_380; GH98_414; GH98_499; GH98_503; GH98_539; Grab; GRAB; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / International Ocean Discovery Program; IODP; IODP Exp. 346; Japan Sea; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mg/Ca paleothermometry; mid-Pleistocene transition; Palaeoceanography of the Japan Sea; Salinity; see README file; Site; Site U1427; Uvigerina spp.; Δ carbonate ion content
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 144 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: © The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 5 (2018): 19, doi:10.1186/s40645-018-0167-8.
    Description: The Quaternary hemipelagic sediments of the Japan Sea are characterized by centimeter- to decimeter-scale alternation of dark and light clay to silty clay, which are bio-siliceous and/or bio-calcareous to a various degree. Each of the dark and light layers are considered as deposited synchronously throughout the deeper (〉 500 m) part of the sea. However, attempts for correlation and age estimation of individual layers are limited to the upper few tens of meters. In addition, the exact timing of the depositional onset of these dark and light layers and its synchronicity throughout the deeper part of the sea have not been explored previously, although the onset timing was roughly estimated as ~ 1.5 Ma based on the result of Ocean Drilling Program legs 127/128. Consequently, it is not certain exactly when their deposition started, whether deposition of dark and light layers was synchronous and whether they are correlatable also in the earlier part of their depositional history. The Quaternary hemipelagic sediments of the Japan Sea were drilled at seven sites during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 346 in 2013. Alternation of dark and light layers was recovered at six sites whose water depths are 〉 ~ 900 m, and continuous composite columns were constructed at each site. Here, we report our effort to correlate individual dark layers and estimate their ages based on a newly constructed age model at Site U1424 using the best available paleomagnetic datum and marker tephras. The age model is further tuned to LR04 δ18O curve using gamma ray attenuation density (GRA) since it reflects diatom contents that are higher during interglacial high-stands. The constructed age model for Site U1424 is projected to other sites using correlation of dark layers to form a high-resolution and high-precision paleo-observatory network that allows to reconstruct changes in material fluxes with high spatio-temporal resolutions.
    Description: This work was supported by a grant from IODP Exp. 346 After Cruise Research Program, JAMSTEC, awarded to TR, IK, Irino T, Itaki T, ST, KY, SS, and KA and from JSPS KAKENHI grant number 16H01765 awarded to TR.
    Keywords: Quaternary sediments ; Japan Sea ; Inter-site correlation ; High-resolution age model ; IODP ; Expedition 346 ; U1424 ; U1425 ; U1426 ; U1430
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: Planktonic Foraminifera are unique paleo-environmental indicators through their excellent fossil record in ocean sediments. Their distribution and diversity are affected by different environmental factors including anthropogenically forced ocean and climate change. Until now, historical changes in their distribution have not been fully assessed at the global scale. Here we present the FORCIS (Foraminifera Response to Climatic Stress) database on foraminiferal species diversity and distribution in the global ocean from 1910 until 2018 including published and unpublished data. The FORCIS database includes data collected using plankton tows, continuous plankton recorder, sediment traps and plankton pump, and contains similar to 22,000, similar to 157,000, similar to 9,000, similar to 400 subsamples, respectively (one single plankton aliquot collected within a depth range, time interval, size fraction range, at a single location) from each category. Our database provides a perspective of the distribution patterns of planktonic Foraminifera in the global ocean on large spatial (regional to basin scale, and at the vertical scale), and temporal (seasonal to interdecadal) scales over the past century.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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