ARCTIC Reconnaissance Survey of Benthonic Foraminifera from Baffin Island Fiord Environments'

ABSTRACT. Benthonic foraminiferal assemblages in 63 grab samples collected in Baffin Island fiord basin e vironments (67-800 m) are dominated by arenaceous species such as Texrularia earlandi and Spiroplectammina biformis. These forms reflect the influence of cold (?O.O"C) arctic water conditio...

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Main Authors: Charles T. Schafer, Flona E. Cole
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1986
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.575.3696
http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic39-3-232.pdf
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Summary:ABSTRACT. Benthonic foraminiferal assemblages in 63 grab samples collected in Baffin Island fiord basin e vironments (67-800 m) are dominated by arenaceous species such as Texrularia earlandi and Spiroplectammina biformis. These forms reflect the influence of cold (?O.O"C) arctic water conditions. Incursions of comparatively warm and saline Atlantic bottom water is marked in the deepest part of some fiord basins by the distribution of several calcareous species such as Melonis zaandamae and Nonionella atlantica. The highest living calcareous species population densities are associated primarily with fiord sills and with inner shelf environments near the mouths of fiords. Conversely, the patchy distribution and low percentages of many calcareous species found in basin sediments suggest passive transport of perhaps both living specimens and empty tests from shallow nearshore (endemic) environments or their occupation of deep basin transitional environments that mark the change from Atlantic to arctic water masses.