Cycling of phosphorus and manganese in the Arabian Sea during the Late Quaternary
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1999
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Scheanu, S.J.
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Dissertation
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Abstract
This thesis investigates phosphorus and manganese cycling in the Arabian Sea during
the Late Quaternary, using sediment records recovered during the Netherlands Indian Ocean
Programme (NIOP) in 1992. The first part is concerned with the reconstruction of Late
Quaternary variability in paleoproductivity and oxygen minimum zone intensity. Special
attention is given to manganese and sulphur accumulation patterns in order to trace back
variations in bottom water oxygen content of the deep basin and continental slope. In the
second part of this thesis P cycling in the Arabian Sea sediments is investigated. Pore water
fluxes and solid-phase P speciation results are combined to assess the diagenetic processes
controlling the benthic regeneration and burial of P. The contrasting environmental
conditions that 'characterized the Arabian Sea in past and present provide an excellent
opportunity to elucidate the mechanisms that govern P removal from the oceans, and to
determine the potential role ofP cycling on changes in paleoproductivity over geological time
scales.