Gupta, Anil K. (1999) Latest Pliocene through Holocene paleoceanography of the eastern Indian Ocean: benthic foraminiferal evidence Marine Geology, 161 (1). pp. 63-73. ISSN 0025-3227
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Abstract
Multivariate analyses of latest Pliocene through Holocene benthic foraminifera from 61 samples from Deep-Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Site 214, eastern Indian Ocean were carried out. The 46 highest ranked species were used in R-mode factor analysis which has enabled to the identification of three environmentally significant assemblages at Site 214. Assemblage 1 is characterized by Uvigerina hispido-costata, Osangularia culter, Gavelinopsis lobatulus, Cibicides wuellerstorfi and Karreriella baccata as principal species. This assemblage is inferred to reflect high-energy, well-oxygenated and probably low-organic carbon deep-sea environment at Site 214. Assemblage 2 is defined principally by Globocassidulina pacifica and U. proboscidea and is considered to indicate an organic carbon-rich environment which resulted from high surface productivity irrespective of dissolved oxygen content. Assemblage 3 is marked by Oridorsalis umbonatus, Textularia lythostrota, Hoeglundina elegans, Pyrgo murrhina, and Pullenia quinqueloba as principal species. This assemblage is inferred to indicate a low-organic carbon environment with high pore water oxygen concentration leading to better preservation of deep-sea sediments.
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Keywords: | Benthic Foraminifera; Eastern Indian Ocean; Paleoceanography |
ID Code: | 21938 |
Deposited On: | 23 Nov 2010 09:00 |
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