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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2011

Field-based validation of a diagenetic effect on G. ruber Mg/Ca paleothermometry: Core top results from the Aegean Sea (eastern Mediterranean)

P. Graham Mortyn; Assimina Antonarakou; M. A. Martínez-Botí; Maria Triantaphyllou

Recent work across the Mediterranean Sea has illustrated the salinity and overgrowth effects on planktonic foraminiferal Mg/Ca, which potentially confound the use of this as a temperature proxy for paleoceanographic reconstructions. To test and verify these effects, we present new Aegean Sea results which reveal Mg/Ca values that were unreasonably high to be explained by temperature or salinity variations alone, confirming that foraminiferal Mg/Ca is affected by diagenesis. We have specifically targeted Globigerinoides ruber (w, sensu stricto), from a series of modern core tops spanning a strong sea surface salinity gradient and a minor sea surface temperature range, along a north-south Aegean Sea transect. Scanning Electron Microscopy analyses show that G. ruber specimens were covered by microscale euhedral crystallites of inorganic precipitates. This secondary calcite phase seems to be responsible for the anomalously high Mg/Ca ratios and likely formed near the sediment/water interface from CaCO3 supersaturated interstitial seawater. We also have clear evidence of diagenetic alteration in a north-south direction along the Aegean Sea, possibly depending on salinity and calcite saturation state gradients. These observations illustrate the necessity of alternative techniques (e.g., flow-through time resolved analysis or laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) to potentially overcome these diagenetic issues and develop a more reliable and sensitive temperature proxy in similar subtropical settings characterized by high salinity, excessive evaporation, and restricted circulation.


Journal of Micropalaeontology | 2007

Foraminiferal stratigraphy and palaeoecological implications in turbidite-like deposits from the Early Tortonian (Late Miocene) of Greece

Hara Drinia; Assimina Antonarakou; N. Tsaparas; Michael Dermitzakis

The Lower Tortonian Ag. Giannis section, in Gavdos Island, Greece, consists of an outer neritic to upper bathyal, marly hemipelagic sequence which is interrupted by thick turbidite-like sandy deposits. During deposition of the marly intervals, reworking was considerably reduced. This paper contributes to knowledge concerning benthic foraminiferal response to dynamic sedimentary environments. Important palaeoecological information for benthic foraminiferal assemblages was gathered and analyzed in order to create a regionally consistent picture of the palaeoenvironment. Samples were analyzed statistically in order to identify the different palaeoenvironmental settings during turbiditic sedimentation. Undisturbed basal marls of the section are characterized by the predominance of a diversified Uvigerina striatissima assemblage typified by a broad variety of morphotypes with different inferred habitat preferences and feeding strategies, indicating rather well-oxygenated bottom waters. This environmental stability was subsequently disrupted by recurrent deposition of turbidite-like sands. A low-diversity Valvulineria complanata-Globobulimina sp. assemblage is dominant in this part of the succession, as these specialized endobenthic species could keep pace with high-energy sedimentary settings. Just above the turbidites, a “recolonization” fauna (Bolivina alata assemblage), composed entirely of infaunal elements is observed, indicating a nutrient-rich substrate. This oligotypic fauna is later replaced by a more diversified microfauna capable of occupying a wider range of ecological niches.


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2012

Palaeoceanography of the Miocene (Tortonian) deposits of the Pre-Apulian zone, western Greece, as recorded by foraminifer and stable isotope records

Hara Drinia; Assimina Antonarakou

An integrated faunal and geochemical dataset has been generated by the study of a late Miocene (early Tortonian) sedimentary section outcropping at Manassi, Levkas Island (eastern Mediterranean). Quantitative analysis of benthic foraminifers from the 25-m-thick section indicates changes of bottom palaeoecological conditions in this part of the eastern Mediterranean, during the analyzed time interval. Benthic foraminifer assemblages are typical of a bathyal environment and testify to relatively oxygenated conditions with low to moderate food supply alternating with periods with an increase in organic matter content. The long-term palaeoceanographic analyses indicate an anti-estuarine circulation model based on the benthic foraminifer and stable isotope results, which evolved in a strong estuarine circulation. The positive relationship existing between the plankton δ18O and δ13C, in most of the record, agrees well with the hypothesis of a variable contribution of runoff. In three stratigraphic levels, samples record heavy bottom water δ18O and δ13C values and light surface δ18O values, representing a wet, warm, estuarine climate with a stratified water column. In two stratigraphic levels, samples have depleted δ13C and δ18O values for both surface and bottom waters. These two samples represent wet, warm climates with some ocean mixing and stratification. The stable isotope signal of foraminifer tests from the Manassi section was influenced by the global temperature changes, but the local factors also played an important role. The palaeoenvironments derived from stable isotope analysis in this study are interpreted as responses to the local tectonic instability together with monsoon intensities that enhanced continental runoff, characteristic for the time interval studied in the study area. Due to the limited data available from this study, no correlations with the precessional, obliquity, or eccentricity cycles can be made.


Geo-marine Letters | 2009

Late Glacial–Holocene ecostratigraphy of the south-eastern Aegean Sea, based on plankton and pollen assemblages

Maria Triantaphyllou; Assimina Antonarakou; Katerina Kouli; Margarita D. Dimiza; M. Papanikolaou; Patrizia Ziveri; P.G. Mortyn; V. Lianou; Vasilios Lykousis; Michael Dermitzakis


Geo-marine Letters | 2010

Calcareous nannofossil and planktonic foraminiferal distributional patterns during deposition of sapropels S6, S5 and S1 in the Libyan Sea (Eastern Mediterranean)

Maria Triantaphyllou; Assimina Antonarakou; Margarita D. Dimiza; Christos Anagnostou


Geobios | 2007

Palaeoenvironmental conditions preceding the Messinian Salinity Crisis: A case study from Gavdos Island

Hara Drinia; Assimina Antonarakou; Nikolaos Tsaparas


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2015

Biotic and geochemical (δ18O, δ13C, Mg/Ca, Ba/Ca) responses of Globigerinoides ruber morphotypes to upper water column variations during the last deglaciation, Gulf of Mexico

Assimina Antonarakou; P.G. Mortyn; Hara Drinia; M. Sprovieri; E. Besiou; E. Tripsanas


Basin Research | 2017

A record of the Messinian salinity crisis in the eastern Ionian tectonically active domain (Greece, eastern Mediterranean)

V. Karakitsios; Marco Roveri; Stefano Lugli; Vinicio Manzi; Rocco Gennari; Assimina Antonarakou; Maria Triantaphyllou; Konstantina Agiadi; N. Kafousia; Marc de Rafélis


Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece | 2018

DIVERSITY AND ABUNDANCE TRENDS OF BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA FROM THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE IRAKLION BASIN, CENTRAL CRETE

Hara Drinia; Assimina Antonarakou; N. Tsaparas


Geodiversitas | 2007

Micropaleontological parameters as proxies of late Miocene surface water properties and paleoclimate in Gavdos Island, eastern Mediterranean

Assimina Antonarakou; Hara Drinia; Nikolaos Tsaparas; Michael Dermitzakis

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Hara Drinia

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Michael Dermitzakis

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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N. Tsaparas

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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V. Karakitsios

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Maria Triantaphyllou

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Konstantina Agiadi

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Efterpi Koskeridou

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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George Anastasakis

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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N. Kafousia

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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P.G. Mortyn

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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