Last modified: 2011-08-16
Abstract
Recent biometrical analyses of the dinoflagellate cyst Lingulodinium machaerophorum from the Aegean Sea support older findings that the average process length of this cyst is related to summer salinity and temperature at water depths of ~30 m (Mertens et al., 2009), with longer and fewer processes being related to lower water temperatures and/or higher salinity. Therefore, in combination with other marine proxies, dinocyst process lengths measurements may be a useful tool to reconstruct marine paleotemperatures and -salinity.
In light of the above, we show new measurements of L.-machaerophorum- and Operculodinium-centrocarpum-process lengths and compare them to already published foraminifer and palynomorph data derived from marine sediment cores GeoTü SL152 and GeoTü SL148. The new data show that longest processes occur during cold phases, particularly the Last Glacial Maximum, the H1, and the YD, while the interval of Sapropel S1 deposition, with particularly warm sea-surface temperatures and reduced sea-surface salinities is characterized by cysts with particularly short processes. Thus, our data support the potential of biometrical analyses of dinoflagellate cysts to contribute to a more precise view on paleo-sea-surface conditions and on the impact of medium- to short-term climate change on marine systems.
Kotthoff, U., Koutsodendris, A., Pross, J., Schmiedl, G., Bornemann, A., Kaul, C., Marino, G., Peyron, O., Schiebel, R. (2011): Impact of late glacial cold events in the Northern Aegean region, reconstructed from integrated marine and terrestrial proxy data. Journal of Quaternary Research 26,86-96.
Mertens, K.N., Ribeiro, S., Bouimetarhan, I., Caner, H., Combourieu-Nebout, N., Dale, B., De Vernal, A., Ellegaard, M., Filipova, M., Godhe, A., Goubert, E., Grøsfjeld, K., Holzwarth, U., Kotthoff, U., Leroy, S.A.G., Londeix, L., Marret, F., Matsuoka, K., Mudie, P.J., Naudts, L., Peña-Manjarrez, J.L., Persson, A., Popescu, S.-M., Pospelova, V., Sangiorgi, F., Van Der Meer, M.T.J., Vink, A., Zonneveld, K.A.F., Vercauteren, D., Vlassenbroeck, J., Louwye, S., (2009). Process length variation in cysts of a dinoflagellate, Lingulodinium machaerophorum, in surface sediments investigating its potential as a salinity proxy. Marine Micropaleontology 70, 54-69.