A study of Foraminifera in the core NP93-2 from the Prydz Bay, Antarctica

Analyses of Foraminiferal fauna in the core NP93-2 of the Prydz Bay, Antarctica shows that the sediments are rich in Foraminifera in which planktonic Foraminifera make up 26.3% of the total number of Foraminifera and the arenaceous agglutinated benthic Foraminiferal assemblages are prevailing with 5...

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Main Authors: Xia, Tu, Fan, Zheng
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 1996
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Online Access:http://library.arcticportal.org/2116/
http://library.arcticportal.org/2116/1/A602.004.pdf
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Summary:Analyses of Foraminiferal fauna in the core NP93-2 of the Prydz Bay, Antarctica shows that the sediments are rich in Foraminifera in which planktonic Foraminifera make up 26.3% of the total number of Foraminifera and the arenaceous agglutinated benthic Foraminiferal assemblages are prevailing with 57.9% of total number of benthic Foraminiferal. The typical benthic Foraminiferal assemblage of Miliammina arenacea represents an assemblage of deep-water arenaceous agglutinated. Variations of content of warm and cold species of planktonic Foraminifera reflect the paleoclimatic changes and also reveal the paleo-environmental changes in this region and its relationship with the global changes. Other pale-oceanographic and paleo-climatological questions, such as water depth, carbonate dissolution are also discussed.