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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-02-10
    Description: A dataset of 42 collected surface sediment samples from the East Siberian Sea by analysis of Arctic sea ice (IP25) and open water phytoplankton biomarkers (Brassicasterol, Dinosterol, HBI-III and HBI-IV). Terrigenous sterols (campesterol and β-sitosterol) data in this region are also included in the dataset. All biomarkers are based on TOC calculations.
    Keywords: 2,6,10,14-Tetramethyl-7-(3-methylpent-4-enyl)pentadecane, per unit mass total organic carbon; 24-ethylcholest-5-en-3beta-ol, per unit mass total organic carbon; 24-Methylcholest-5-en-3beta-ol, per unit mass total organic carbon; 24-Methylcholesta-5,22E-dien-3beta-ol, per unit mass total organic carbon; 4alpha,23,24-Trimethyl-5alpha-cholest-22E-en-3beta-ol, per unit mass total organic carbon; Akademik M.A. Lavrentiev; Arctic Estuary; BC; Box corer; Carbon, organic, total; East Siberian Sea; Elevation of event; Event label; Highly branched isoprenoids, diunsatured, per unit mass total organic carbon; Highly branched isoprenoids (E), triunsatured, per unit mass total organic carbon; Highly branched isoprenoids (Z), triunsatured, per unit mass total organic carbon; IP25; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; LV77; LV77-10; LV77-11; LV77-12; LV77-14; LV77-15; LV77-16; LV77-17; LV77-18; LV77-19; LV77-2; LV77-20; LV77-21; LV77-22; LV77-23; LV77-24; LV77-25; LV77-26; LV77-27; LV77-28; LV77-29; LV77-3; LV77-30; LV77-31; LV77-32; LV77-33; LV77-34; LV77-35; LV77-36; LV77-38; LV77-39; LV77-4; LV77-40; LV77-41; LV77-42; LV77-43; LV77-44; LV77-45; LV77-5; LV77-6; LV77-7; LV77-8; LV77-9; Nitrogen, total; PIP25 index; sea ice proxy
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 420 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-02-10
    Description: The PIP25 indexes calculated by IP25 and phytoplankton biomarkers (Brassicasterol, Dinosterol, HBI-III) in the East Siberian Sea. The calculation methods based on Mueller et al., 2015.
    Keywords: Akademik M.A. Lavrentiev; Arctic Estuary; BC; Box corer; East Siberian Sea; Elevation of event; Event label; IP25; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; LV77; LV77-10; LV77-11; LV77-12; LV77-14; LV77-15; LV77-16; LV77-17; LV77-18; LV77-19; LV77-2; LV77-20; LV77-21; LV77-22; LV77-23; LV77-24; LV77-25; LV77-26; LV77-27; LV77-28; LV77-29; LV77-3; LV77-30; LV77-31; LV77-32; LV77-33; LV77-34; LV77-35; LV77-36; LV77-38; LV77-39; LV77-4; LV77-40; LV77-41; LV77-42; LV77-43; LV77-44; LV77-45; LV77-5; LV77-6; LV77-7; LV77-8; LV77-9; Phytoplankton biomarker Brassicasterol IP25 index; Phytoplankton biomarker C25 HBI (Z) triene IP25 index; Phytoplankton biomarker Dinosterol IP25 index; PIP25 index; Sea ice concentration, spring; Sea ice concentration, summer; sea ice proxy
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 252 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-02-10
    Description: We provide a dataset of 42 newly collected surface sediment samples from the East Siberian Sea by analysis of Arctic sea ice (IP25) and open water phytoplankton biomarkers (Brassicasterol, Dinosterol, HBI-III and HBI-IV). Terrigenous sterols (campesterol and β-sitosterol) data in this region are also included in the dataset. All biomarkers are based on TOC calculations.
    Keywords: Arctic Estuary; East Siberian Sea; IP25; PIP25 index; sea ice proxy
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-02-10
    Description: The PIP25 indexes calculated by IP25 and phytoplankton biomarkers (Brassicasterol, Dinosterol, HBI-III) in the East Siberian Sea. To better understand the riverine influence, we compared the data set with and without samples that influenced by riverine input. In this dataset, the estuarine samples (surface salinity 〈 25) are removed. The calculation methods based on Mueller et al., 2015.
    Keywords: Akademik M.A. Lavrentiev; Arctic Estuary; BC; Box corer; East Siberian Sea; Elevation of event; Event label; IP25; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; LV77; LV77-10; LV77-11; LV77-12; LV77-14; LV77-15; LV77-2; LV77-21; LV77-22; LV77-23; LV77-24; LV77-25; LV77-26; LV77-27; LV77-28; LV77-29; LV77-3; LV77-30; LV77-31; LV77-4; LV77-5; LV77-6; LV77-7; LV77-8; LV77-9; Phytoplankton biomarker Brassicasterol IP25 index; Phytoplankton biomarker C25 HBI (Z) triene IP25 index; Phytoplankton biomarker Dinosterol IP25 index; PIP25 index; Sea ice concentration, spring; Sea ice concentration, summer; sea ice proxy
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 144 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-10-11
    Description: The Mediterranean region and the Levant have returned some of the clearest evidence of a climatically dry period occurring around 4200 years ago. However, some regional evidence is controversial and contradictory, and issues remain regarding timing, progression, and regional articulation of this event. In this paper, we review the evidence from selected proxies (sea-surface temperature, precipitation, and temperature reconstructed from pollen, 18O on speleothems, and 18O on lacustrine carbonate) over the Mediterranean Basin to infer possible regional climate patterns during the interval between 4.3 and 3.8 ka. The values and limitations of these proxies are discussed, and their potential for furnishing information on seasonality is also explored. Despite the chronological uncertainties, which are the main limitations for disentangling details of the climatic conditions, the data suggest that winter over the Mediterranean involved drier conditions, in addition to already dry summers. However, some exceptions to this prevail – where wetter conditions seem to have persisted – suggesting regional heterogeneity in climate patterns. Temperature data, even if sparse, also suggest a cooling anomaly, even if this is not uniform. The most common paradigm to interpret the precipitation regime in the Mediterranean – a North Atlantic Oscillation-like pattern – is not completely satisfactory to interpret the selected data.
    Description: Monica Bini and Giovanni Zanchetta are indebted to the University of Pisa and Earth Science Department for the support in organizing the workshop “The 4.2 ka BP Event”. Monica Bini and Giovanni Zanchetta’s contribution have also been developed within the frame of the project “Climate and alluvial event in Versilia: integration of Geoarcheological, Geomorphological, Geochemical data and numerical simulations” awarded to Monica Bini and funded by the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Lucca. Leszek Marks and Fabian Welc were funded by the National Science Centre in Poland (decision no. DEC-2013/09/B/ST10/02040). Aurel Per¸soiu was funded by UEFISCDI Romania, trough grant no. PN-III-P1-1.1-TE-2016-2210.
    Description: Published
    Description: 555-557
    Description: 5A. Ricerche polari e paleoclima
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: 4.2 ka BP event ; Mediterranean Basin ; Paleoclimate
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-10-25
    Description: New information on palaeoenvironmental conditions over the past ~2700 years in the Central Mediterranean Sea have been acquired through the highresolution study of calcareous nannofossils preserved in the sediment core SW104-ND14Q recovered in the Southern Adriatic Sea (SAS) at 1013-m water depth. The surface water properties at this open SAS site are sensitive to atmospheric forcing (acting both at local and regional scale) and the North Ionian Sea driven inflowing waters. Our data show a relationship between reworked coccolith abundances, flood frequency across the Southern Alps and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) confirming their value as indicator of runoff/precipitation. Changes in the abundance of the opportunistic (r-strategist) species Emiliania huxleyi and deep dweller taxa Florisphaera profunda were used to reconstruct the upper water column stratification and associated changes in coccolithophorid productivity. The negative correlation between reworked coccoliths and the N-Ratio (r = −0.44; p = 6−7) suggest that fresh water induced stratification is a controlling factor of the SAS coccolithophorid production. High coccolithophorid productivity levels occurred during dry periods and/or time intervals of inflowing salty and nutrient-rich Levantine Intermediate Waters favouring convection while lower levels took place during high freshwater discharge, mainly during the ‘Little Ice Age’ and two centennial scale intervals of weakest NAO around 200 BCE and 500 CE.
    Description: Project of Strategic Interest NextData PNR 2011–2013 (www. nextdataproject.it), ERC Consolidator Grant (Project ID: 68323) ‘TIMED’ Testing the role of Mediterranean thermohaline circulation as a sensor of transient climate events and shaker of North Atlantic Circulation’ and MISTRALS/PaleoMex programme led by INSU/CNRS.
    Description: Published
    Description: 53-64
    Description: 4A. Oceanografia e clima
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: central Mediterranean ; coccolithophorid primary productivity ; reworked coccoliths ; last millennia ; South Adriatic Sea ; 03.01. General
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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