Marine sediments and palaeoclimatic variations since the Late Pleistocene: An overview for the Arabian Sea

A large number of surfacial and sub-surface sediments from the Arabian Sea have been studied to enhance our understanding of palaeoclimatic variations over the Indian region. Bsically the surficial sediments have been studied for their living (foraminifera) and non-living (minerals) components to id...

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Main Authors: Nigam, R., Hashimi, N.H.
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Geol. Soc. India, Bangalore 1995
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Online Access:http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/2341
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spelling ftnio:oai:dsr.nio.org:2264/2341 2023-05-15T18:00:53+02:00 Marine sediments and palaeoclimatic variations since the Late Pleistocene: An overview for the Arabian Sea Nigam, R. Hashimi, N.H. 1995 http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/2341 en eng Geol. Soc. India, Bangalore Copyright [1995]. All efforts have been made to respect the copyright to the best of our knowledge. Inadvertent omissions, if brought to our notice, stand for correction and withdrawal of document from this repository. Book Chapter 1995 ftnio 2012-08-25T20:07:10Z A large number of surfacial and sub-surface sediments from the Arabian Sea have been studied to enhance our understanding of palaeoclimatic variations over the Indian region. Bsically the surficial sediments have been studied for their living (foraminifera) and non-living (minerals) components to identify the parameters which can be used to reconstruct palaeoclimate. It is concluded that for the latter the important components are carbonate content, the mean size of quartz grains, content of felspars and the diagenetic texture of limestone. In benthic foraminifera, dimorphic ratios, morphometric variations and barnacle fluling on relict foraminifers are found to be useful indicators of climate, as are morphology (size) and percentage of planktonic specimens in the total assemblage in addition to oxygen isotope variations in planktonic foraminifera. Using sub-surface sediments as the source, and the above techniques as tools, a number of palaeoclimatic reconstructions have been made for the Arabian Sea Region. These studies dealing mostly with sea level changes and the palaeomonsoon are classified in Stream 1 and Stream 2 according to the objectives of Past Global Changes (PAGES) studies under the International Geosphere Biosphere Program (IGBP) Book Part Planktonic foraminifera National Institute of Oceanography, India: Digital Repository Service (DRS@nio) Indian
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description A large number of surfacial and sub-surface sediments from the Arabian Sea have been studied to enhance our understanding of palaeoclimatic variations over the Indian region. Bsically the surficial sediments have been studied for their living (foraminifera) and non-living (minerals) components to identify the parameters which can be used to reconstruct palaeoclimate. It is concluded that for the latter the important components are carbonate content, the mean size of quartz grains, content of felspars and the diagenetic texture of limestone. In benthic foraminifera, dimorphic ratios, morphometric variations and barnacle fluling on relict foraminifers are found to be useful indicators of climate, as are morphology (size) and percentage of planktonic specimens in the total assemblage in addition to oxygen isotope variations in planktonic foraminifera. Using sub-surface sediments as the source, and the above techniques as tools, a number of palaeoclimatic reconstructions have been made for the Arabian Sea Region. These studies dealing mostly with sea level changes and the palaeomonsoon are classified in Stream 1 and Stream 2 according to the objectives of Past Global Changes (PAGES) studies under the International Geosphere Biosphere Program (IGBP)
format Book Part
author Nigam, R.
Hashimi, N.H.
spellingShingle Nigam, R.
Hashimi, N.H.
Marine sediments and palaeoclimatic variations since the Late Pleistocene: An overview for the Arabian Sea
author_facet Nigam, R.
Hashimi, N.H.
author_sort Nigam, R.
title Marine sediments and palaeoclimatic variations since the Late Pleistocene: An overview for the Arabian Sea
title_short Marine sediments and palaeoclimatic variations since the Late Pleistocene: An overview for the Arabian Sea
title_full Marine sediments and palaeoclimatic variations since the Late Pleistocene: An overview for the Arabian Sea
title_fullStr Marine sediments and palaeoclimatic variations since the Late Pleistocene: An overview for the Arabian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Marine sediments and palaeoclimatic variations since the Late Pleistocene: An overview for the Arabian Sea
title_sort marine sediments and palaeoclimatic variations since the late pleistocene: an overview for the arabian sea
publisher Geol. Soc. India, Bangalore
publishDate 1995
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op_rights Copyright [1995]. All efforts have been made to respect the copyright to the best of our knowledge. Inadvertent omissions, if brought to our notice, stand for correction and withdrawal of document from this repository.
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