Rai, A. K.; Srinivasan, M. S. (2000): Deep sea benthic foraminiferal response to the Pliocene palaeoenvironments of the northern Indian Ocean. Universite Claude Bernard, Departement de Geologie, Lyon, France, Geobios, 33 (3), 301-308, georefid:2001-047164

Abstract:
The benthic foraminiferal contents of two DSDP sites 219 (Arabian Sea) and 237 (Mascarene Plateau) have been analysed in order to understand paleoceanographic changes in the northern Indian Ocean during Pliocene. Uvigerina proboscidea is the most dominant taxon with intervals of marked fluctuations in its abundance at both the sites reflecting relatively higher surface water productivity with changing magnitudes during Pliocene. Earliest Pliocene (c. 5.6 to 5.0 Ma) is the interval of distinct increase in the surface water productivity in response to more SW Indian Ocean monsoonal upwelling. The faunal assemblage during c. 5.0 to 4.0 Ma suggests relatively warm, oxygenated and more saline bottom waters and moderately low surface water productivity in the Arabian Sea region. This was also broadly the period of global warmth and higher eustatic sea level. The surface water productivity during c. 4.0 to 3.4 Ma at site 219 was moderately higher. However, site 237 is characterised by strong bottom currents and relatively lower surface productivity. Further, the latest Pliocene (c. 2.5 Ma onwards) is characterised by significantly higher surface water productivity induced by higher rates of SW Indian Ocean monsoonal upwelling which corresponds with the onset of major Northern Hemisphere glaciation. These paleoenvironmental changes are suggested to be mainly responsible for several last occurrences of benthic foraminiferal taxa near the Pliocene/Pleistocene transition.
Coverage:
West: 47.3000 East: 77.0000 North: 30.3000 South: -7.0500
West: NaN East: NaN North: NaN South: NaN
Relations:
Expedition: 23
Site: 23-219
Expedition: 24
Site: 24-237
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Provider: SEDIS Publication Catalogue
Data set link: http://sedis.iodp.org/pub-catalogue/index.php?id=10.1016/S0016-6995(00)80159-X (c.f. for more detailed metadata)
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