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Fossil diatom assemblages as paleoecological indicators of paleo-water environmental change in the Ulleung Basin,East Sea,Republic of Korea
Authors:Suk Min Yun  Taehee Lee  Seung Won Jung  Joon Sang Park  Jin Hwan Lee
Institution:1.Library of Marine Samples, South Sea Research Institute,KIOST,Geoje,Korea;2.Jeju Environment Research Section, Jeju International Marine Science Research & Logistics Center,KIOST,Jeju,Korea;3.Marine Ecosystem and Biological Research Center,KIOST,Ansan,Korea;4.Department of Biology,Sangmyung University,Seoul,Korea;5.Protist Resources Research Division,Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources,Sangju,Korea
Abstract:The fossil diatom assemblage record from two sediment cores obtained from the Ulleung Basin, East Sea, Republic of Korea, revealed changes in the diatom assemblage zones in PG1 and PD3 core samples. The two sediment cores were δC14 dated and approximately represented the late Pleistocene–Holocene. The analysis of age zones in the PG1 core and PD3 core was assessed based on the frequency of variations, and occurrences of biostratigraphical fossil diatom species. During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), the sea level was lower than that at present and the Ulleung Basin became isolated from the Pacific Ocean. As a result, there would have been a limited Tsushima Warm Current (TWC) influence, and salinity would have decreased resulting in increased freshwater and coastal diatoms. The distribution pattern of diatoms presented in the cores was associated with changes in water temperature and salinity and the adding of terrigenous material brought about by the input of freshwater. Changes in the abundance of a tychopelagic diatom, Paralia sulcata, reflected the effect of the water currents. Diatom temperature (Td) values and the ratio of centric/pennate diatoms provided evidence of limited influences of the TWC and freshwater inflow. It is thought that all assemblage zones were influenced by the TWC, which had an important effect on the distribution and composition of fossil diatoms.
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