Late Quaternary Protoperidinium cysts as indicators of paleoproductivity in the northern Arabian Sea
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2003
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Reichart, G.-J.
Brinkhuis, H.
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Abstract
The reliability of organic-walled cysts of the heterotrophic dinoflagellate Protoperidinium as paleoproductivity
indicators and the influence of bottom water oxygenation on cyst preservation is assessed by using Arabian Sea
records of the past V125 kyr as a natural laboratory. Multidisciplinary geochemical, micropaleontological and
palynological datasets are integrated to analyze the relationship between Protoperidinium cyst concentrations and
other paleoproductivity proxies. Differential preservation potential is quantified in order to establish threshold
oxidative degradation values for a possible application of quantitative Protoperidinium cyst records in paleoenvironmental
reconstructions. Results indicate that variations in Protoperidinium cyst concentration closely correspond to
other marine productivity and/or upwelling proxies. Although oxygenation will lead to significant cyst degradation,
and thus decreased concentrations, down-core patterns in Protoperidinium cyst concentration still primarily reflect
changes in sea surface productivity. In view of differential preservation among dinoflagellate cysts, down-core
variations in relative abundance of Protoperidinium should be treated with caution.
Keywords
organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts, Protoperidinium, planktonic foraminifera, geochemistry, Arabian Sea, marine productivity