Surface sediment samples from several fore-arc basins west and southwest of the Indonesian Archipelago, analyzed by planktonic foraminifera, stable oxygen and carbon isotopic signals and opal and CaCO3 contents in bulk sediment

A total of 69 surface sediment samples from several fore-arc basins located west and southwest of the Indonesian Archipelago was analyzed with respect to the faunal composition of planktonic foraminifera, the stable oxygen and carbon isotopic signal of a surface-dwelling (Globigerinoides ruber) and...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mohtadi, Mahyar, Max, Lars, Hebbeln, Dierk, Baumgart, Anne, Krück, Nils, Jennerjahn, Tim C
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2010
Subjects:
MUC
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.733340
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.733340
id ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.733340
record_format openpolar
institution Open Polar
collection PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
op_collection_id ftpangaea
language English
topic Center for Marine Environmental Sciences
GeoB10008-4
GeoB10010-1
GeoB10014-1
GeoB10015-1
GeoB10016-2
GeoB10022-6
GeoB10024-3
GeoB10025-3
GeoB10026-2
GeoB10027-3
GeoB10028-4
GeoB10029-3
GeoB10031-3
GeoB10033-3
GeoB10034-3
GeoB10036-3
GeoB10038-3
GeoB10039-3
GeoB10040-3
GeoB10041-3
GeoB10042-2
GeoB10044-3
GeoB10047-1
GeoB10049-5
GeoB10050-1
GeoB10058-1
GeoB10059-1
GeoB10061-5
GeoB10063-5
GeoB10064-5
GeoB10065-9
GeoB10067-5
GeoB10068-2
GeoB10069-4
Indian Ocean
MARUM
MUC
MultiCorer
PABESIA
SO184/1
SO184/2
SO189/2
SO189/2_002
SO189/2_003
SO189/2_009
SO189/2_011
SO189/2_027
SO189/2_028
SO189/2_031
spellingShingle Center for Marine Environmental Sciences
GeoB10008-4
GeoB10010-1
GeoB10014-1
GeoB10015-1
GeoB10016-2
GeoB10022-6
GeoB10024-3
GeoB10025-3
GeoB10026-2
GeoB10027-3
GeoB10028-4
GeoB10029-3
GeoB10031-3
GeoB10033-3
GeoB10034-3
GeoB10036-3
GeoB10038-3
GeoB10039-3
GeoB10040-3
GeoB10041-3
GeoB10042-2
GeoB10044-3
GeoB10047-1
GeoB10049-5
GeoB10050-1
GeoB10058-1
GeoB10059-1
GeoB10061-5
GeoB10063-5
GeoB10064-5
GeoB10065-9
GeoB10067-5
GeoB10068-2
GeoB10069-4
Indian Ocean
MARUM
MUC
MultiCorer
PABESIA
SO184/1
SO184/2
SO189/2
SO189/2_002
SO189/2_003
SO189/2_009
SO189/2_011
SO189/2_027
SO189/2_028
SO189/2_031
Mohtadi, Mahyar
Max, Lars
Hebbeln, Dierk
Baumgart, Anne
Krück, Nils
Jennerjahn, Tim C
Surface sediment samples from several fore-arc basins west and southwest of the Indonesian Archipelago, analyzed by planktonic foraminifera, stable oxygen and carbon isotopic signals and opal and CaCO3 contents in bulk sediment
topic_facet Center for Marine Environmental Sciences
GeoB10008-4
GeoB10010-1
GeoB10014-1
GeoB10015-1
GeoB10016-2
GeoB10022-6
GeoB10024-3
GeoB10025-3
GeoB10026-2
GeoB10027-3
GeoB10028-4
GeoB10029-3
GeoB10031-3
GeoB10033-3
GeoB10034-3
GeoB10036-3
GeoB10038-3
GeoB10039-3
GeoB10040-3
GeoB10041-3
GeoB10042-2
GeoB10044-3
GeoB10047-1
GeoB10049-5
GeoB10050-1
GeoB10058-1
GeoB10059-1
GeoB10061-5
GeoB10063-5
GeoB10064-5
GeoB10065-9
GeoB10067-5
GeoB10068-2
GeoB10069-4
Indian Ocean
MARUM
MUC
MultiCorer
PABESIA
SO184/1
SO184/2
SO189/2
SO189/2_002
SO189/2_003
SO189/2_009
SO189/2_011
SO189/2_027
SO189/2_028
SO189/2_031
description A total of 69 surface sediment samples from several fore-arc basins located west and southwest of the Indonesian Archipelago was analyzed with respect to the faunal composition of planktonic foraminifera, the stable oxygen and carbon isotopic signal of a surface-dwelling (Globigerinoides ruber) and a thermocline-dwelling (Neogloboquadrina dutertrei) species, and the opal and CaCO3 contents in bulk sediment. Our results show that the distribution pattern of opal in surface sediments corresponds well to the upwelling-induced chlorophyll concentration in the upper water column and thus, represents a reliable proxy for marine productivity in the coastal upwelling area off S and SW Indonesia. Present-day oceanography and marine productivity are also reflected in the tropical to subtropical and upwelling assemblages of planktonic foraminifera in the surface sediments, which in part differ from previous studies in this region probably due to different coring methods and dissolution effects. The average stable oxygen isotopic values (d18O) of G. ruber in surface sediments vary between 2.9 per mill and 3.2 per mill from basin to basin and correspond to the oceanographic settings during the SE monsoon (July-October) off west Sumatra, whereas off southern Indonesia, they reflect the NW monsoon (December-March) or annual average conditions. The d18O values of N. dutertrei show a stronger interbasinal variation between 1.6 per mill and 2.2 per mill and correspond to the upper thermocline hydrology in July-October. In addition, the difference between the shell carbon isotopic values (d13C) of G. ruber and N. dutertrei (Delta d13C) appears to be an appropriate productivity recorder only in the non-upwelling areas off west Sumatra. Consequently, joint interpretation of the isotopic values of these species is distinctive for different fore-arc basins W and SW of Indonesia and should be considered in paleoceanographic studies.
format Dataset
author Mohtadi, Mahyar
Max, Lars
Hebbeln, Dierk
Baumgart, Anne
Krück, Nils
Jennerjahn, Tim C
author_facet Mohtadi, Mahyar
Max, Lars
Hebbeln, Dierk
Baumgart, Anne
Krück, Nils
Jennerjahn, Tim C
author_sort Mohtadi, Mahyar
title Surface sediment samples from several fore-arc basins west and southwest of the Indonesian Archipelago, analyzed by planktonic foraminifera, stable oxygen and carbon isotopic signals and opal and CaCO3 contents in bulk sediment
title_short Surface sediment samples from several fore-arc basins west and southwest of the Indonesian Archipelago, analyzed by planktonic foraminifera, stable oxygen and carbon isotopic signals and opal and CaCO3 contents in bulk sediment
title_full Surface sediment samples from several fore-arc basins west and southwest of the Indonesian Archipelago, analyzed by planktonic foraminifera, stable oxygen and carbon isotopic signals and opal and CaCO3 contents in bulk sediment
title_fullStr Surface sediment samples from several fore-arc basins west and southwest of the Indonesian Archipelago, analyzed by planktonic foraminifera, stable oxygen and carbon isotopic signals and opal and CaCO3 contents in bulk sediment
title_full_unstemmed Surface sediment samples from several fore-arc basins west and southwest of the Indonesian Archipelago, analyzed by planktonic foraminifera, stable oxygen and carbon isotopic signals and opal and CaCO3 contents in bulk sediment
title_sort surface sediment samples from several fore-arc basins west and southwest of the indonesian archipelago, analyzed by planktonic foraminifera, stable oxygen and carbon isotopic signals and opal and caco3 contents in bulk sediment
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2010
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.733340
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.733340
op_coverage MEDIAN LATITUDE: -2.377252 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 102.918557 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -9.729167 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 95.331100 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 3.874500 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 121.152167 * DATE/TIME START: 2005-08-06T04:29:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2006-10-03T03:49:00
long_lat ENVELOPE(95.331100,121.152167,3.874500,-9.729167)
geographic Indian
geographic_facet Indian
genre Planktonic foraminifera
genre_facet Planktonic foraminifera
op_source Supplement to: Mohtadi, Mahyar; Max, Lars; Hebbeln, Dierk; Baumgart, Anne; Krück, Nils; Jennerjahn, Tim C (2007): Modern environmental conditions recorded in surface sediment samples off W and SW Indonesia: Planktonic foraminifera and biogenic compounds analyses. Marine Micropaleontology, 65(1-2), 96-112, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2007.06.004
op_relation https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.733340
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.733340
op_rights CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
Access constraints: unrestricted
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
op_rightsnorm CC-BY
op_doi https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.733340
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2007.06.004
_version_ 1766169924886069248
spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.733340 2023-05-15T18:00:43+02:00 Surface sediment samples from several fore-arc basins west and southwest of the Indonesian Archipelago, analyzed by planktonic foraminifera, stable oxygen and carbon isotopic signals and opal and CaCO3 contents in bulk sediment Mohtadi, Mahyar Max, Lars Hebbeln, Dierk Baumgart, Anne Krück, Nils Jennerjahn, Tim C MEDIAN LATITUDE: -2.377252 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 102.918557 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -9.729167 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 95.331100 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 3.874500 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 121.152167 * DATE/TIME START: 2005-08-06T04:29:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2006-10-03T03:49:00 2010-02-03 application/zip, 2 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.733340 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.733340 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.733340 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.733340 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Mohtadi, Mahyar; Max, Lars; Hebbeln, Dierk; Baumgart, Anne; Krück, Nils; Jennerjahn, Tim C (2007): Modern environmental conditions recorded in surface sediment samples off W and SW Indonesia: Planktonic foraminifera and biogenic compounds analyses. Marine Micropaleontology, 65(1-2), 96-112, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2007.06.004 Center for Marine Environmental Sciences GeoB10008-4 GeoB10010-1 GeoB10014-1 GeoB10015-1 GeoB10016-2 GeoB10022-6 GeoB10024-3 GeoB10025-3 GeoB10026-2 GeoB10027-3 GeoB10028-4 GeoB10029-3 GeoB10031-3 GeoB10033-3 GeoB10034-3 GeoB10036-3 GeoB10038-3 GeoB10039-3 GeoB10040-3 GeoB10041-3 GeoB10042-2 GeoB10044-3 GeoB10047-1 GeoB10049-5 GeoB10050-1 GeoB10058-1 GeoB10059-1 GeoB10061-5 GeoB10063-5 GeoB10064-5 GeoB10065-9 GeoB10067-5 GeoB10068-2 GeoB10069-4 Indian Ocean MARUM MUC MultiCorer PABESIA SO184/1 SO184/2 SO189/2 SO189/2_002 SO189/2_003 SO189/2_009 SO189/2_011 SO189/2_027 SO189/2_028 SO189/2_031 Dataset 2010 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.733340 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2007.06.004 2023-01-20T07:31:37Z A total of 69 surface sediment samples from several fore-arc basins located west and southwest of the Indonesian Archipelago was analyzed with respect to the faunal composition of planktonic foraminifera, the stable oxygen and carbon isotopic signal of a surface-dwelling (Globigerinoides ruber) and a thermocline-dwelling (Neogloboquadrina dutertrei) species, and the opal and CaCO3 contents in bulk sediment. Our results show that the distribution pattern of opal in surface sediments corresponds well to the upwelling-induced chlorophyll concentration in the upper water column and thus, represents a reliable proxy for marine productivity in the coastal upwelling area off S and SW Indonesia. Present-day oceanography and marine productivity are also reflected in the tropical to subtropical and upwelling assemblages of planktonic foraminifera in the surface sediments, which in part differ from previous studies in this region probably due to different coring methods and dissolution effects. The average stable oxygen isotopic values (d18O) of G. ruber in surface sediments vary between 2.9 per mill and 3.2 per mill from basin to basin and correspond to the oceanographic settings during the SE monsoon (July-October) off west Sumatra, whereas off southern Indonesia, they reflect the NW monsoon (December-March) or annual average conditions. The d18O values of N. dutertrei show a stronger interbasinal variation between 1.6 per mill and 2.2 per mill and correspond to the upper thermocline hydrology in July-October. In addition, the difference between the shell carbon isotopic values (d13C) of G. ruber and N. dutertrei (Delta d13C) appears to be an appropriate productivity recorder only in the non-upwelling areas off west Sumatra. Consequently, joint interpretation of the isotopic values of these species is distinctive for different fore-arc basins W and SW of Indonesia and should be considered in paleoceanographic studies. Dataset Planktonic foraminifera PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science Indian ENVELOPE(95.331100,121.152167,3.874500,-9.729167)