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Palynology | 2009

Holocene salinity changes in the southwestern black sea: A reconstruction based on dinoflagellate cysts

Thomas Verleye; Kenneth Neil Mertens; Stephen Louwye; Helge W. Arz

Abstract Dinoflagellate cysts were used as a proxy for reconstructing the salinity variations during the Holocene in the southwestern Black Sea. The aim of this study was to determine the timing of the reconnection between the Black and Marmara seas. Core GeoB 7625-2, located 50 km northeast of the mouth of the Sakarya River, was sampled with a 200-year resolution between 7.42 and 0.52 ka BP. The lower part of the core was sampled with varying resolution. A distinct change in the dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from freshwater/brackish water to saltwater was observed between ∼ 8.25 and ∼ 7.97 ka BP, which is ∼ 0.6 ka earlier than observed in other dinoflagellate cyst studies. This discrepancy may indicate the diachronous salinification of the Black Sea. The freshwater to brackish water assemblage is dominated by Pyxidinopsis psilata and Spiniferites cruciformis, while the most important euryhaline species are Lingulodinium machaerophorum and cysts of Pentapharsodinium dalei. The average process length of Lingulodinium machaerophorum was used as a salinity proxy. Both proxies suggest a gradual reconnection between the Black and Marmara seas, and these findings confirm earlier studies. Peridinium ponticum is restricted to the Black Sea; abundance fluctuations of this species were controlled by salinity variations and changes in nutrient concentrations. Earlier studies have demonstrated that the 800 to 500 year cycles observed in the sedimentary record are related to the intensity of the discharge of the Sakarya River, and linked to the North Atlantic Oscillations. Cysts of Pentapharsodinium dalei and Spiniferites spp. fluctuated synchronously with the clay layer frequency. The poor preservation of these forms may indicate shelfal transport during periods of intense river discharge. The variation in relative abundance of heterotrophic species does not correlate with the clay layer frequency, since upwelling and nutrient supply also influenced their abundances. Lingulodinium machaerophorum shows the highest relative abundances during periods with reduced river input.


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2013

Atlas of modern dinoflagellate cyst distribution based on 2405 data points

Karin A F Zonneveld; Fabienne Marret; Gerard J M Versteegh; Kara Bogus; Sophie Bonnet; Ilham Bouimetarhan; Erica M. Crouch; Anne de Vernal; Rehab Elshanawany; Lucy E. Edwards; Oliver Esper; Sven Forke; Kari Grøsfjeld; Maryse Henry; Ulrike Holzwarth; Jean-François Kielt; So-Young Kim; Stéphanie Ladouceur; David Ledu; Liang Chen; Audrey Limoges; Laurent Londeix; S.-H. Lu; Magdy S. Mahmoud; Gianluca Marino; Kazumi Matsouka; Jens Matthiessen; D.C. Mildenhal; Peta J. Mudie; Helen Neil


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2009

Determining the absolute abundance of dinoflagellate cysts in recent marine sediments: The Lycopodium marker-grain method put to the test

Kenneth Neil Mertens; Koen Verhoeven; Thomas Verleye; Stephen Louwye; Ana Amorim; Sofia Ribeiro; Amr S. Deaf; Ian C. Harding; Stijn De Schepper; Catalina González; Monika Kodrans-Nsiah; Anne de Vernal; Maryse Henry; Taoufik Radi; Karen Dybkjær; Niels E. Poulsen; Susanne Feist-Burkhardt; Jonah Chitolie; Claus Heilmann-Clausen; Laurent Londeix; Jean-Louis Turon; Fabienne Marret; Jens Matthiessen; Francine M.G. McCarthy; Vandana Prasad; Vera Pospelova; Jane E Kyffin Hughes; James B. Riding; André Rochon; Francesca Sangiorgi


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2012

Quantitative estimation of Holocene surface salinity variation in the Black Sea using dinoflagellate cyst process length

Kenneth Neil Mertens; Lee R. Bradley; Yoshihito Takano; Petra J. Mudie; Fabienne Marret; A.E. Aksu; Richard N. Hiscott; Thomas Verleye; Erik Askov Mousing; Ludmila L. Smyrnova; Siamak Bagheri; Mashhor Mansor; Vera Pospelova; Kazumi Matsuoka


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010

Late Quaternary environmental changes and latitudinal shifts of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current as recorded by dinoflagellate cysts from offshore Chile (41 S)

Thomas Verleye; Stephen Louwye


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2010

Recent geographical distribution of organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts in the southeast Pacific (25–53°S) and their relation to the prevailing hydrographical conditions

Thomas Verleye; Stephen Louwye


Marine Micropaleontology | 2011

The geographical distribution and (palaeo)ecology of Selenopemphix undulata sp nov., a new late Quaternary dinoflagellate cyst from the Pacific Ocean

Thomas Verleye; Vera Pospelova; Kenneth Neil Mertens; Stephen Louwye


Marine Micropaleontology | 2012

Average process length variation of the marine dinoflagellate cyst Operculodinium centrocarpum in the tropical and Southern Hemisphere Oceans: Assessing its potential as a palaeosalinity proxy

Thomas Verleye; Kenneth Neil Mertens; Marty Young; Barrie Dale; Andrew McMinn; Louis Scott; Karin A F Zonneveld; Stephen Louwye


Archive | 2013

Geographic distribution of dinoflagellate cysts in surface sediments

Karin A F Zonneveld; Fabienne Marret; Gerard J M Versteegh; Kara Bogus; Sophie Bonnet; Ilham Bouimetarhan; Erica M. Crouch; Anne de Vernal; Rehab Elshanawany; Lucy E. Edwards; Oliver Esper; Sven Forke; Kari Grøsfjeld; Maryse Henry; Ulrike Holzwarth; Jean-François Kielt; So-Young Kim; Stéphanie Ladouceur; David Ledu; Liang Chen; Audrey Limoges; Laurent Londeix; S-H Lu; Magdy S. Mahmoud; Gianluca Marino; Kazumi Matsouka; Jens Matthiessen; D.C. Mildenhal; Peta J Mudie; Helen Neil


IGCP521 Final Plenary | 2009

Palynological signals of recent anthropogenic impacts on the Black Sea and the implications for early Holocene salinity changes.

Peta J. Mudie; Kenneth Neil Mertens; Fabienne Marret; Thomas Verleye; A.E. Aksu; Richard N. Hiscott

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Jens Matthiessen

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Maryse Henry

Université du Québec à Montréal

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