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Chen Xiaoliang; Zhao Quanhong; Jian Zhimin (2002):
Variations in carbonate content since the Miocene and paleoenvironmental implications at ODP Site 1148, northern South China Sea. Science Press, Beijing, China, Haiyang Dizhi yu Disiji Dizhi = Marine Geology & Quaternary Geology, 22 (2), 69-74, georefid:2009-024648
Abstract:
Carbonate content, carbonate mass accumulation rate (MAR), non-carbonate MAR, relative abundance of planktonic Foraminifera, coarse fraction, planktonic foraminiferal fragmentation, and relative abundance of benthic Foraminifera were determined from 1702 samples from the upper 465 m of Neogene sediments at ODP Site 1148 in the northern South China Sea. Carbonate content and carbonate MAR display a long-term decreasing trend since 24 Ma, with 4 high peaks at 24.0-15.8, 14.2-11.6, 10.6-4.8 and 4-0 Ma. The high carbonate content and carbonate MAR at 10.6-4.8 Ma is thought to be evidence of the occurrence of late Miocene to early Pliocene biogenic bloom in the South China Sea.
Coverage:
West:
116.3356
East:
116.3356
North:
18.5010
South:
18.5010
Relations:
Expedition:
184
Site:
184-1148
Data access:
Provider:
SEDIS Publication Catalogue
Data set link:
http://sedis.iodp.org/pub-catalogue/index.php?id=2009-024648
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