Title of article
lagellate cysts and hydrographical change in Gullmar Fjord, west coast of Sweden
Author/Authors
Rex Harlanda، نويسنده , , T، نويسنده , , Kjell Nordbergb، نويسنده , , Helena L. Filipssonc، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
28
From page
204
To page
231
Abstract
This high-resolution study of the latest Holocene dinoflagellate cyst record from Gullmar Fjord, on the west coast of
Sweden, provides evidence for the recognition of two major dinoflagellate communities within the fjord over the last 85 years.
These communities may have their origins with the history of cultural eutrophication within the region, but are more likely to be
associated with the wider phenomenon of the North Atlantic Oscillation and/or the complex hydrographical response of the
fjord to various changing climatic environments between 1915 and 1999. The changing dinoflagellate cyst populations are
compared in detail with the many hydrographical parameters available from this well studied fjord with its long instrumental
records. Indeed the dinoflagellate cysts fail to demonstrate a convincing ongoing eutrophication record for the fjord but do show
a major change in the cyst assemblages at about 1969/1970 at a time when the NAO was changing from a negative phase to the
present-day positive phase. Gullmar Fjord is important in the history of dinoflagellate cyst studies, being the site of the 1954
study by Erdtman in which viable cysts, produced within the phytoplankton, were first documented within the water column.
Keywords
North Atlantic Oscillation , coastal upwelling , eutrophication , Dinoflagellate cysts , Gullmar Fjord , West coast of Sweden
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
984472
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