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Published on 01 January 2007

Concentrations of dinoflagellate cysts in the surface layer of bottom sediment from the White Sea

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Novichkova, Ekaterina A;Polyakova, Elena I

Description

Dinoflagellate cysts were studied in 42 samples from surface sediments of the White Sea. Total concentration of dinocysts varies from single cysts to 25000 cyst/g of dry sediments, which reflects biological productivity in White Sea waters and regional particular features of sedimentation processes. The highest concentrations are observed in silts; they are related to the regions of propagation of highly productive Barents Sea waters in the White Sea. Generally, spatial distribution of dinocyst species in the surface sediments corresponds to distribution of the major types of water masses in the White Sea. Cysts of relatively warm-water species (Operculodinium centrocarpum, Spiniferites sp.) of North Atlantic origin that dominate in the sediments indicate an intensive intrusion of Barents Sea water masses to the White Sea along with hydrological dwelling conditions in the White Sea favorable for development of these species during their vegetation period. The cold-water dinocyst assemblage (Islandinium minutum, Polykrikos sp.) is rather strictly confined to inner parts of shallow-water bays, firstly, those adjacent to the Onega and Severnaya Dvina river mouths.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

2.7

FAIR Score

96%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Environmental Chemistry

Field

Environmental Science

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

96%

Source

Open Alex

Keywords

Event labelLatitude of eventLongitude of eventDepth, top/minDepth, bottom/maxLithology/composition/faciesDinoflagellate cyst per unit massGrabMultiple investigationsCounting >10 µm fractionEkolog-2002IPE-2002PSh49EkologIvan PetrovProfessor ShtokmanArchive of Ocean Data (ARCOD)

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00