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- W3092867276 abstract "Scientific projections point to the increase of greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere will turn the oceans warmer and, consequently, the upper layer of the thermohaline circulation will get thicker, restricting the productivity areas. Oligotrophic conditions will tend to prevail, and expanding the range of proxy data in oligotrophic oceans, across different climate scenarios, has the potential to improve predictions of climate models about how primary productivity will respond. Still, the variability of past primary production in the equatorial Atlantic remains elusive. We used organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts (dinocysts) assemblages to reconstruct changes in the sea surface hydrography and productivity in the western equatorial Atlantic over the last ~130 kyr. Four dinocysts assemblages were defined: open ocean, river outflow, neritic and nutricline assemblages. Multiple proxies were used to support the environmental changes evidenced by the observed variations in the dinocyst assemblages, such as the X-ray fluorescence (XRF) Ti/Ca ratio, and planktonic foraminifera abundances. We observed glacial-interglacial as well as the millennial-scale changes in the dinocyst assemblages. A clear glacial-interglacial pattern was marked by more autotrophs dinocysts over the interglacials and the prevalence of heterotrophs dinocysts during the glacial period. We pointed out the interchange of autotrophs assemblages (nutricline and open ocean) over the interglacials intervals, denoting divergences in nutrient availability. During the last glacial period, precipitation events occurred in northeastern Brazil due to southward displacements of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). The increase of precipitation boosted the freshwater input to the adjacent ocean, and the dinocyst assemblages oscillated in response to such freshwater/salinity changes. Over the glacial period, dinocysts with different nutritional requirements (autotrophs and heterotrophs) varied following the ITCZ displacements. Thus, in this study, we showed the influence of ocean-atmospheric processes on the ocean and investigated the productivity in an oligotrophic region over distinct past climatic backgrounds." @default.
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- W3092867276 title "Changes in sea surface hydrography and productivity in the western equatorial Atlantic since the last interglacial" @default.
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