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Karin A F Zonneveld
Researcher at University of Bremen
Publications - 123
Citations - 5530
Karin A F Zonneveld is an academic researcher from University of Bremen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dinoflagellate & Upwelling. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 117 publications receiving 5058 citations. Previous affiliations of Karin A F Zonneveld include Utrecht University.
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Atlas of modern organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst distribution
TL;DR: In this paper, the global distribution of organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts in the form of 61 maps illustrated by the relative abundance of individual cyst taxa in recent marine sediments from the Atlantic Ocean and adjacent basins, the Antarctic region (South Atlantic, southwestern Pacific and southern Indian Ocean sections), the Arabian Sea and the northwestern Pacific.
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Atlas of modern dinoflagellate cyst distribution based on 2405 data points
Karin A F Zonneveld,Fabienne Marret,Gerard J M Versteegh,Kara Bogus,Sophie Bonnet,Ilham Bouimetarhan,Erica M. Crouch,Anne de Vernal,Rehab Elshanawany,Rehab Elshanawany,Lucy E. Edwards,Oliver Esper,Sven Forke,Kari Grøsfjeld,Maryse Henry,Ulrike Holzwarth,Jean-François Kielt,So-Young Kim,Stéphanie Ladouceur,David Ledu,Liang Chen,Audrey Limoges,Laurent Londeix,S.-H. Lu,Magdy S. Mahmoud,Gianluca Marino,Gianluca Marino,Kazumi Matsouka,Jens Matthiessen,D.C. Mildenhal,Peta J. Mudie,Helen L Neil,Vera Pospelova,Yuzao Qi,Taoufik Radi,Thomas Richerol,André Rochon,Francesca Sangiorgi,Sandrine Solignac,Jean-Louis Turon,Thomas Verleye,Yan Wang,Zhaohui Wang,Marty Young +43 more
TL;DR: This Atlas summarises the modern global distribution of 71 organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst species and examines the relationship between seasonal and annual variations of these parameters and the relative abundance of the species.
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Selective preservation of organic matter in marine environments; processes and impact on the sedimentary record
Karin A F Zonneveld,Gerard J M Versteegh,Sabine Kasten,Timothy I. Eglinton,Kay-Christian Emeis,Carme Huguet,Boris P. Koch,G. J. de Lange,J.W. de Leeuw,Jack J. Middelburg,Gesine Mollenhauer,Fredrick G. Prahl,Janet Rethemeyer,Stuart G. Wakeham +13 more
TL;DR: The main theme of the workshop as discussed by the authors was to understand the impact of selective degradation/preservation of organic matter (OM) in marine sediments on the interpretation of the fossil record, including the influence of the molecular composition of OM in relation to the biological and physical depositional environment, including new methods for determining complex organic biomolecules.
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Preservation of organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts in different oxygen regimes: a 10,000 year natural experiment
TL;DR: Data is presented on the effects of oxygen availability in bottom sediments on a cyst assemblage from the ungraded Madeira Abyssal Plain f-turbidite of which only the upper layer has been oxidized, and the influence ofoxy availability on the preservation of individual species has been estimated.
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Palaeoproductivity and post-depositional aerobic organic matter decay reflected by dinoflagellate cyst assemblages of the Eastern Mediterranean S1 sapropel
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated how organic and calcareous-walled dinoflagellate cysts can be used for separately estimating bioproductivity and oxygen related diagenesis.