Spherical brown spinous cysts from the northern North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean
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Title
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Spherical brown spinous cysts from the northern North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean
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Authors
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SSchreck, Michael
Matthiessen, Jens
Nam, Seung-Il
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Issue Date
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2014
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Citation
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SSchreck, Michael, Matthiessen, Jens, Nam, Seung-Il. 2014. Spherical brown spinous cysts from the northern North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean. Universite de Quebec a Montreal CentreGEOTO. Canada. 2014.04.14.-05.18.
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Abstract
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Spherical brown spinous cysts are a conspicuous component of modern and Holocene dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from the Atlantic sector of the high northern latitudes.
They are particularly abundant in shelf environments and dominate assemblages in the Kara and Laptev seas where light penetration into the water column is strongly
reduced due to extensive suspension load in river plumes that also cause pronounced gradients in sea-surface salinities in estuarine and prodelta environments. On the other
hand, they may be also abundant in fjord and shelf environments such as the East Greenland fjord system without any large fluvial input. Although the taxonomy of the
major species has been revised and a new species described some years ago, only the biogeographic distribution of I. minutum is quite well established whereas records of
I.? cezare and Echinidinium karaense are still rare.
Therefore, material from the Arctic Ocean and Greenland seas will be presented in
this workshop to stimulate discussions on these potentially useful paleoenvironmental
indicators.
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Conference Name
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Universite de Quebec a Montreal CentreGEOTO
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Conference Place
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Canada
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Conference Date
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2014.04.14.-05.18
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Type
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Proceeding
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- 2014-2016, Characteristics of gas hydrate and reconstruction of paleo-environment changes in the western Arctic (14-16) / Nam, Seung-Il (PE14062; PE15062; PE16062)
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