Conflicting coccolithophore and geochemical evidence for productivity levels in the Eastern Mediterranean sapropel S1
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
The cyclic development of anoxic conditions in the eastern Mediterranean deep sea waters is one of the most fascinating research topics in paleoceanographic studies. In combination with bottom water stagnation, enhanced primary production is a common explanation for the deposition of organic-rich layers (sapropels). This is supported by extensive evidence from both geochemical and micropaleontological studies. The correspondence of recent sapropel layers with peaks of the lower photic zone coccolithophore species Florisphaera profunda has been interpreted as a proxy for the development of a deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM), due to the pycnocline/nutricline shallowing into the lower part of the photic zone.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Nannofossil Accumulation Rates; trace elements; sapropel S1; deep chlorophyll maximum; Eastern Mediterranean Sea
List of contributors:
Sprovieri, Mario; SALVAGIO MANTA, Daniela
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