CGRG Bibliography of Canadian Geomorphology
Search Results
Author : De Seve, M.A.
Date : 1999.
Title : Transfer function between surface sediment diatom assemblages and sea-surface temperature and salinity of the Labrador Sea.
Publication : Marine Micropaleontology
Issue : 36(4):
Page(s) : 249-267.
Abstract
Q-mode factor analysis (CABFAC) of 38 diatom species in 66 surface sediment samples from the Labrador Sea allowed the definition of six assemblages explaining 95.69% of the total variance. The first assemblage (40.12% of the total variance) is represented by Thalassiothrix longissima, a species characteristic of the Irminger Current and associated with the West Greenland Current. The second assemblage (34.52% of the total variance) is represented by Thalassiosira gravida (resting spores), a cold water species associated with the Labrador Current. A third assemblage (11.43% of the variance) represented by Chaetoceros spp. is concentrated in the northeastern section of the Labrador Sea and associated with upwelling and high productivity. The fourth, the fifth and the sixth assemblages, represented, respectively, by Coscinodiscus marginatus, Coscinodiscus oculus iridis, and Coscinodiscus divisus, and Nitzschia frigida, are less significant and account, respectively, for 4.95, 2.62 and2.04% of the total variance. Transfer functions derived by relating factor assemblages to surface water temperature and salinity (August and February) give standard errors of estimate of +/-0.93 degrees C (August) and +/-0.64 degrees C (February) for temperature, and of +/-0.58 parts per thousand (August) and +/-0.45 parts per thousand (February) for salinity. High correlations between the measured and estimated parameters confirm the validity of the paleoecological equations for the reconstruction of the Labrador Sea paleoclimate.
Bibliography of Canadian Geomorphology