Relative abunances of benthic foraminifera in Late Oligocene to Miocene sediments of ODP Hole 121-757B from the southeastern Indian Ocean (Appendix Table 1), supplement to: Singh, Raj K; Gupta, Anil K (2005): Late Oligocene-Miocene paleoceanographic evolution of the southeastern Indian Ocean: evidence from deep-sea benthic foraminifera (ODP Site 757). Marine Micropaleontology, 51(1-2), 153-170

We quantitatively analyzed deep-sea benthic foraminifera from >125 µm size fraction from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 757 to understand deep-sea paleoceanographic changes in the southeastern Indian Ocean during the late Oligocene-Miocene (26.5–5.35 Ma). We used the knowledge of the ecology o...

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Main Authors: Singh, Raj K, Gupta, Anil K
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2004
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.676895 2023-05-15T13:40:55+02:00 Relative abunances of benthic foraminifera in Late Oligocene to Miocene sediments of ODP Hole 121-757B from the southeastern Indian Ocean (Appendix Table 1), supplement to: Singh, Raj K; Gupta, Anil K (2005): Late Oligocene-Miocene paleoceanographic evolution of the southeastern Indian Ocean: evidence from deep-sea benthic foraminifera (ODP Site 757). Marine Micropaleontology, 51(1-2), 153-170 Singh, Raj K Gupta, Anil K 2004 text/tab-separated-values https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.676895 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.676895 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2003.10.003 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY DEPTH, sediment/rock AGE Sample code/label Anomalina globulosa Astrononion umbilicatulum Bolivina pusilla Bolivina silvestrina Bulimina alazanensis Bulimina macilenta Buliminella carteri Cassidulina carinata Cassidulina laevigata Cibicides bradyi Cibicides cicatricosus Cibicides pseudoungerianus Cibicides wuellerstorfi Discorbis subvilardeboanus Eggerella bradyi Ehrenbergina hystrix Epistominella exigua Epistominella guptaae Evolvocassidulina bradyi Favocassidulina australis Favocassidulina indica Francesita advena Gavelinopsis lobatulus Globocassidulina oblonga Globocassidulina obtusa Globocassidulina subglobosa Gyroidinoides cibaoensis Gyroidinoides nitidula Gyroidinoides polius Nonionella auris Nuttallides umbonifera Oridorsalis umbonatus Orthomorphina columnaris Osangularia culter Pleurostomella alternans Pleurostomella brevis Pullenia bulloides Pullenia quinqueloba Quadrimorphina laevigata Rectuvigerina royoi Robulus nicobarensis Sphaeroidina bulloides Stilostomella lepidula Stilostomella subspinosa Uvigerina cushmani Uvigerina proboscidea Drilling/drill rig DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation Counting >125 µm fraction Leg121 Joides Resolution Ocean Drilling Program ODP Supplementary Dataset dataset Dataset 2004 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.676895 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2003.10.003 2022-02-08T16:24:46Z We quantitatively analyzed deep-sea benthic foraminifera from >125 µm size fraction from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 757 to understand deep-sea paleoceanographic changes in the southeastern Indian Ocean during the late Oligocene-Miocene (26.5–5.35 Ma). We used the knowledge of the ecology of Recent deep-sea benthic foraminifera for environmental interpretations. Factor and cluster analyses were run using percentages of 46 highest-ranked species that helped identify six biofacies defining six clusters of samples. The faunal data document a major shift in deep-sea ventilation, organic carbon flux and productivity at ~8.3 Ma, coinciding with the major intensification of the Indian Ocean monsoon system. This marks a change from cold and well-oxygenated deep waters with low and pulsed organic carbon flux during 26.5 to ~8.3 Ma to oxygen-poor deep waters with sustained flux of organic matter. From 15.0 to 7.6 Ma, the deep-sea currents were stronger in the southeastern Indian Ocean probably due to major expansion of the East Antarctic ice sheet and increased production of deep waters and in turn increased deep-sea circulation. The productivity increased in the Indo-Pacific region in the late Miocene and the modern monsoon regime probably established at 8.3 Ma. : Age model of Peirce et al. (1989), numerical ages based on Berggren et al. (1995) Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic East Antarctic Ice Sheet Pacific Indian
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topic DEPTH, sediment/rock
AGE
Sample code/label
Anomalina globulosa
Astrononion umbilicatulum
Bolivina pusilla
Bolivina silvestrina
Bulimina alazanensis
Bulimina macilenta
Buliminella carteri
Cassidulina carinata
Cassidulina laevigata
Cibicides bradyi
Cibicides cicatricosus
Cibicides pseudoungerianus
Cibicides wuellerstorfi
Discorbis subvilardeboanus
Eggerella bradyi
Ehrenbergina hystrix
Epistominella exigua
Epistominella guptaae
Evolvocassidulina bradyi
Favocassidulina australis
Favocassidulina indica
Francesita advena
Gavelinopsis lobatulus
Globocassidulina oblonga
Globocassidulina obtusa
Globocassidulina subglobosa
Gyroidinoides cibaoensis
Gyroidinoides nitidula
Gyroidinoides polius
Nonionella auris
Nuttallides umbonifera
Oridorsalis umbonatus
Orthomorphina columnaris
Osangularia culter
Pleurostomella alternans
Pleurostomella brevis
Pullenia bulloides
Pullenia quinqueloba
Quadrimorphina laevigata
Rectuvigerina royoi
Robulus nicobarensis
Sphaeroidina bulloides
Stilostomella lepidula
Stilostomella subspinosa
Uvigerina cushmani
Uvigerina proboscidea
Drilling/drill rig
DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Counting >125 µm fraction
Leg121
Joides Resolution
Ocean Drilling Program ODP
spellingShingle DEPTH, sediment/rock
AGE
Sample code/label
Anomalina globulosa
Astrononion umbilicatulum
Bolivina pusilla
Bolivina silvestrina
Bulimina alazanensis
Bulimina macilenta
Buliminella carteri
Cassidulina carinata
Cassidulina laevigata
Cibicides bradyi
Cibicides cicatricosus
Cibicides pseudoungerianus
Cibicides wuellerstorfi
Discorbis subvilardeboanus
Eggerella bradyi
Ehrenbergina hystrix
Epistominella exigua
Epistominella guptaae
Evolvocassidulina bradyi
Favocassidulina australis
Favocassidulina indica
Francesita advena
Gavelinopsis lobatulus
Globocassidulina oblonga
Globocassidulina obtusa
Globocassidulina subglobosa
Gyroidinoides cibaoensis
Gyroidinoides nitidula
Gyroidinoides polius
Nonionella auris
Nuttallides umbonifera
Oridorsalis umbonatus
Orthomorphina columnaris
Osangularia culter
Pleurostomella alternans
Pleurostomella brevis
Pullenia bulloides
Pullenia quinqueloba
Quadrimorphina laevigata
Rectuvigerina royoi
Robulus nicobarensis
Sphaeroidina bulloides
Stilostomella lepidula
Stilostomella subspinosa
Uvigerina cushmani
Uvigerina proboscidea
Drilling/drill rig
DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Counting >125 µm fraction
Leg121
Joides Resolution
Ocean Drilling Program ODP
Singh, Raj K
Gupta, Anil K
Relative abunances of benthic foraminifera in Late Oligocene to Miocene sediments of ODP Hole 121-757B from the southeastern Indian Ocean (Appendix Table 1), supplement to: Singh, Raj K; Gupta, Anil K (2005): Late Oligocene-Miocene paleoceanographic evolution of the southeastern Indian Ocean: evidence from deep-sea benthic foraminifera (ODP Site 757). Marine Micropaleontology, 51(1-2), 153-170
topic_facet DEPTH, sediment/rock
AGE
Sample code/label
Anomalina globulosa
Astrononion umbilicatulum
Bolivina pusilla
Bolivina silvestrina
Bulimina alazanensis
Bulimina macilenta
Buliminella carteri
Cassidulina carinata
Cassidulina laevigata
Cibicides bradyi
Cibicides cicatricosus
Cibicides pseudoungerianus
Cibicides wuellerstorfi
Discorbis subvilardeboanus
Eggerella bradyi
Ehrenbergina hystrix
Epistominella exigua
Epistominella guptaae
Evolvocassidulina bradyi
Favocassidulina australis
Favocassidulina indica
Francesita advena
Gavelinopsis lobatulus
Globocassidulina oblonga
Globocassidulina obtusa
Globocassidulina subglobosa
Gyroidinoides cibaoensis
Gyroidinoides nitidula
Gyroidinoides polius
Nonionella auris
Nuttallides umbonifera
Oridorsalis umbonatus
Orthomorphina columnaris
Osangularia culter
Pleurostomella alternans
Pleurostomella brevis
Pullenia bulloides
Pullenia quinqueloba
Quadrimorphina laevigata
Rectuvigerina royoi
Robulus nicobarensis
Sphaeroidina bulloides
Stilostomella lepidula
Stilostomella subspinosa
Uvigerina cushmani
Uvigerina proboscidea
Drilling/drill rig
DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Counting >125 µm fraction
Leg121
Joides Resolution
Ocean Drilling Program ODP
description We quantitatively analyzed deep-sea benthic foraminifera from >125 µm size fraction from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 757 to understand deep-sea paleoceanographic changes in the southeastern Indian Ocean during the late Oligocene-Miocene (26.5–5.35 Ma). We used the knowledge of the ecology of Recent deep-sea benthic foraminifera for environmental interpretations. Factor and cluster analyses were run using percentages of 46 highest-ranked species that helped identify six biofacies defining six clusters of samples. The faunal data document a major shift in deep-sea ventilation, organic carbon flux and productivity at ~8.3 Ma, coinciding with the major intensification of the Indian Ocean monsoon system. This marks a change from cold and well-oxygenated deep waters with low and pulsed organic carbon flux during 26.5 to ~8.3 Ma to oxygen-poor deep waters with sustained flux of organic matter. From 15.0 to 7.6 Ma, the deep-sea currents were stronger in the southeastern Indian Ocean probably due to major expansion of the East Antarctic ice sheet and increased production of deep waters and in turn increased deep-sea circulation. The productivity increased in the Indo-Pacific region in the late Miocene and the modern monsoon regime probably established at 8.3 Ma. : Age model of Peirce et al. (1989), numerical ages based on Berggren et al. (1995)
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Gupta, Anil K
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title Relative abunances of benthic foraminifera in Late Oligocene to Miocene sediments of ODP Hole 121-757B from the southeastern Indian Ocean (Appendix Table 1), supplement to: Singh, Raj K; Gupta, Anil K (2005): Late Oligocene-Miocene paleoceanographic evolution of the southeastern Indian Ocean: evidence from deep-sea benthic foraminifera (ODP Site 757). Marine Micropaleontology, 51(1-2), 153-170
title_short Relative abunances of benthic foraminifera in Late Oligocene to Miocene sediments of ODP Hole 121-757B from the southeastern Indian Ocean (Appendix Table 1), supplement to: Singh, Raj K; Gupta, Anil K (2005): Late Oligocene-Miocene paleoceanographic evolution of the southeastern Indian Ocean: evidence from deep-sea benthic foraminifera (ODP Site 757). Marine Micropaleontology, 51(1-2), 153-170
title_full Relative abunances of benthic foraminifera in Late Oligocene to Miocene sediments of ODP Hole 121-757B from the southeastern Indian Ocean (Appendix Table 1), supplement to: Singh, Raj K; Gupta, Anil K (2005): Late Oligocene-Miocene paleoceanographic evolution of the southeastern Indian Ocean: evidence from deep-sea benthic foraminifera (ODP Site 757). Marine Micropaleontology, 51(1-2), 153-170
title_fullStr Relative abunances of benthic foraminifera in Late Oligocene to Miocene sediments of ODP Hole 121-757B from the southeastern Indian Ocean (Appendix Table 1), supplement to: Singh, Raj K; Gupta, Anil K (2005): Late Oligocene-Miocene paleoceanographic evolution of the southeastern Indian Ocean: evidence from deep-sea benthic foraminifera (ODP Site 757). Marine Micropaleontology, 51(1-2), 153-170
title_full_unstemmed Relative abunances of benthic foraminifera in Late Oligocene to Miocene sediments of ODP Hole 121-757B from the southeastern Indian Ocean (Appendix Table 1), supplement to: Singh, Raj K; Gupta, Anil K (2005): Late Oligocene-Miocene paleoceanographic evolution of the southeastern Indian Ocean: evidence from deep-sea benthic foraminifera (ODP Site 757). Marine Micropaleontology, 51(1-2), 153-170
title_sort relative abunances of benthic foraminifera in late oligocene to miocene sediments of odp hole 121-757b from the southeastern indian ocean (appendix table 1), supplement to: singh, raj k; gupta, anil k (2005): late oligocene-miocene paleoceanographic evolution of the southeastern indian ocean: evidence from deep-sea benthic foraminifera (odp site 757). marine micropaleontology, 51(1-2), 153-170
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