Coccolithophores in surface sediments of the Arabian Sea (TAble 1) ...
One hundred surface sediment samples of the Arabian Sea (Indian Ocean) were investigated and relative abundances of coccoliths were compared to mean annual gradients of temperature, salinity, chlorophyll, PO4 and mixed layer depth. Total coccolith concentrations ranged from 42*10**6/g sediment in coastal areas to more than 19000*10**6/g sediment in oceanic regions. The general distribution does not seem to be dependent on coccolithophore productivity in surface waters alone, but also on the diluting input of terrigenous material. A total of 27 taxa were identified. The main species dominating... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | Dataset |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2002 |
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PANGAEA
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Schlagwörter: | Event label / Latitude of event / Longitude of event / Elevation of event / DEPTH / sediment/rock / Specimen count / Coccoliths / total / Algirosphaera robusta / Calcidiscus leptoporus / Calciosolenids / Emiliania huxleyi / Florisphaera profunda / Gephyrocapsa oceanica / Helicosphaera carteri / Oolithotus fragilis / Syracosphaera spp. / Umbellosphaera spp. / Umbilicosphaera sibogae / Coccolithophoridae / other / Sample code/label / Box corer / Box corer Reineck / MultiCorer / Counting / SEM photos / M1 / NIOP-C2 / NIOP-D2 / NIOP-D3 / SO90 / SO130 / Meteor 1964 / Tyro / Sonne / Netherlands Indian Ocean Programme NIOP |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29159735 |
Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
Powered By: | BASE |
Link(s) : | https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.80226 |
One hundred surface sediment samples of the Arabian Sea (Indian Ocean) were investigated and relative abundances of coccoliths were compared to mean annual gradients of temperature, salinity, chlorophyll, PO4 and mixed layer depth. Total coccolith concentrations ranged from 42*10**6/g sediment in coastal areas to more than 19000*10**6/g sediment in oceanic regions. The general distribution does not seem to be dependent on coccolithophore productivity in surface waters alone, but also on the diluting input of terrigenous material. A total of 27 taxa were identified. The main species dominating the assemblages were Gephyrocapsa oceanica, Emiliania huxleyi and Florisphaera profunda with a combined average abundance of more than 70%. Several species and species groups reflect with their distribution the environmental parameters of the overlying water masses and may be successfully used to improve palaeoclimatic reconstructions, e.g. (a) F. profunda exhibits a high similarity or even positive correlation to the ... : Supplement to: Andruleit, Harald; Rogalla, U (2002): Coccolithophores in surface sediments of the Arabian Sea in relation to environmental gradients in surface waters. Marine Geology, 186(3-4), 505-526 ...