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Palynology | 2017

High-resolution multi-proxy reconstruction of environmental changes in coastal waters of the Java Sea, Indonesia, during the late Holocene

Anastasia Poliakova; Karin A F Zonneveld; Lucia S. Herbeck; Tim C Jennerjahn; Haryadi Permana; Cornelia Kwiatkowski; Hermann Behling

ABSTRACT To obtain insight into the natural variability of the coastal ecosystems off southern Kalimantan, late Holocene environmental conditions between ca. 2850 and 990 cal yr BP in the Java Sea were investigated. A 134-cm-long sediment core collected ∼50 km off the Pembuang River mouth was analysed for organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts, pollen/spores and biogeochemical parameters, e.g. organic carbon (Corg), total nitrogen (N) and calcium carbonate (CaCO3) as well as carbon and nitrogen stable isotope composition (δ13C, δ15N). Sediments consist of mixed terrestrial as well as marine organic matter, are characterised by low nutrient uptake and suggest generally low river discharge that is supported by very low pollen and spore concentrations (256 pollen grains cm-3 and 20 spores cm-3 at maximum, respectively). Foraminifera and coccolithophores dominated the plankton over cyst-producing dinoflagellates and diatoms. Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages are composed mainly of oxidation-resistant species of the genera Operculodinium and Spiniferites with a minor contribution of Impagidinium (mainly I. strialatum). The percentages of round brown and peridinioid cysts are low and decrease from the bottom of the core to the top. Palynological and biogeochemical data appear well correlated and synchronously reflect changes in the marine environment. It is reconstructed that after ca. 2480 cal yr BP, bottom waters became increasingly ventilated. A typical open-water dinoflagellate cyst association is gradually replaced by a more coastal association between ca. 2480 and 1530 cal yr BP that is most likely attributed to El Niño-induced seasonal differences between dry and wet periods of the year. After 1530 cal yr BP, a more pronounced influence of the Pembuang River is indicated by an increase in δ15N and decreased δ13C which is supported by the occurrence of nutrient-sensitive Lingulodinium machaerophorum and Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthus. The overall results indicate short-scale local environment fluctuations attributed to abiotic factors.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2015

Holocene variations of thermocline conditions in the eastern tropical Indian Ocean

Cornelia Kwiatkowski; Matthias Prange; Vidya Varma; Stephan Steinke; Dierk Hebbeln; Mahyar Mohtadi


Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers | 2015

Interglacial occurrence of cold-water corals off Cape Lookout (NW Atlantic): First evidence of the Gulf Stream influence

Lelia Matos; Furu Mienis; Claudia Wienberg; Norbert Frank; Cornelia Kwiatkowski; Jeroen Groeneveld; François Thil; Fatima F Abrantes; Marina R. Cunha; Dierk Hebbeln


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2017

Marine environment, vegetation and land use changes during the late Holocene in South Kalimantan and East Java reconstructed based on pollen and organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts analysis

Anastasia Poliakova; Karin A F Zonneveld; Cornelia Kwiatkowski; Mustaba Ari Suryoko; Hermann Behling


Supplement to: Matos, L et al. (2015): Interglacial occurrence of cold-water corals off Cape Lookout (NW Atlantic): First evidence of the Gulf Stream influence. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 105, 158-170, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2015.09.003 | 2015

Cape Lookout cold-water coral area, coral ages and environmental parameters for the last glacial cycle

Lelia Matos; Furu Mienis; Claudia Wienberg; Norbert Frank; Cornelia Kwiatkowski; Jeroen Groeneveld; François Thil; Fatima F Abrantes; Marina R. Cunha; Dierk Hebbeln


Supplement to: Kwiatkowski, C et al. (2015): Holocene variations of thermocline conditions in the eastern tropical Indian Ocean. Quaternary Science Reviews, 114, 33-42, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.01.028 | 2015

Faunal analysis and Mg/Ca records of planktic foraminifera in sediment core SO189/2_039KL

Cornelia Kwiatkowski; Matthias Prange; Vidya Varma; Stephan Steinke; Dierk Hebbeln; Mahyar Mohtadi


Archive | 2015

Holocene variations of thermocline conditions in the eastern tropical

Cornelia Kwiatkowski; Matthias Prange; Vidya Varma; Stephan Steinke; Dierk Hebbeln; Mahyar Mohtadi


In supplement to: Matos, L et al. (2015): Interglacial occurrence of cold-water corals off Cape Lookout (NW Atlantic): First evidence of the Gulf Stream influence. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 105, 158-170, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2015.09.003 | 2015

(Supplementary Table 3) TRACOS2010-75 off-mound core grain size results for the bulk sample and terrigenous fraction

Lelia Matos; Furu Mienis; Claudia Wienberg; Norbert Frank; Cornelia Kwiatkowski; Jeroen Groeneveld; François Thil; Fatima F Abrantes; Marina R. Cunha; Dierk Hebbeln


In supplement to: Matos, L et al. (2015): Interglacial occurrence of cold-water corals off Cape Lookout (NW Atlantic): First evidence of the Gulf Stream influence. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 105, 158-170, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2015.09.003 | 2015

(Supplementary Table 2) TRACOS2010-75 off-mound core LECO analyses results, including carbonate (CaCO3) content

Lelia Matos; Furu Mienis; Claudia Wienberg; Norbert Frank; Cornelia Kwiatkowski; Jeroen Groeneveld; François Thil; Fatima F Abrantes; Marina R. Cunha; Dierk Hebbeln


In supplement to: Matos, L et al. (2015): Interglacial occurrence of cold-water corals off Cape Lookout (NW Atlantic): First evidence of the Gulf Stream influence. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 105, 158-170, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2015.09.003 | 2015

(Supplementary Table 1) TRACOS2010-75 off-mound core age model and isotope and Mg/Ca results for the benthic species Cibicides pachyderma and the planktic species Globigerinoides ruber sensu stricto (white variety)

Lelia Matos; Furu Mienis; Claudia Wienberg; Norbert Frank; Cornelia Kwiatkowski; Jeroen Groeneveld; François Thil; Fatima F Abrantes; Marina R. Cunha; Dierk Hebbeln

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Allan Gil Fernando

University of the Philippines Diliman

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John Warner Carag

University of the Philippines Diliman

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Dierk Hebbeln

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

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