RECENT FORAMINIFERAL COMMUNITIES IN MAKASSAR STRAIT

Makassar strait is the very unique waters, the bottom topography was steep and complex, the waters masswas also exceptional since Indonesian through flow carried flavor water from Pacific warm pool to the area.To describe the exceptional of Makassar Strait hydrological characteristics through recent...

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Main Author: Rositasari, Ricky
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: JOURNAL OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT 2011
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spelling ftundipojs:oai:ojs.ejournal.undip.ac.id:article/946 2024-09-09T20:04:00+00:00 RECENT FORAMINIFERAL COMMUNITIES IN MAKASSAR STRAIT Rositasari, Ricky 2011-05-30 application/pdf https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/coastdev/article/view/946 eng eng JOURNAL OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/coastdev/article/view/946/808 https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/coastdev/article/view/946 JOURNAL OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT; Vol 14, No 1 (2010): Volume 14, Number 1, Year 2010; 26-34 1410-5217 Distribution foraminifera Makassar Strait info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2011 ftundipojs 2024-06-20T03:37:27Z Makassar strait is the very unique waters, the bottom topography was steep and complex, the waters masswas also exceptional since Indonesian through flow carried flavor water from Pacific warm pool to the area.To describe the exceptional of Makassar Strait hydrological characteristics through recent foraminiferalcommunity structure as a proxy, Oceanographical Expedition in Makassar Strait was conducted in October2004. Research Vessel of Baruna Jaya VII was used to carry out the research activities. Sediment layers arean essential tool on recording hydrological information in such period of time, and each certain layerpreserved certain information as a bench mark data at a time period. The result shows that there are 5genera of planktonic foraminifera which generated a bulk in sediment surface. Deep chlorophyll maximum inoceanic region of Makassar Strait was prominent factor generated living planktonic foraminifera in researchlocation. Benthic community was formed by 164 species from 78 genera. Water depth was affected to benthicforaminiferal diversity, distribution and species diversity, which reveal that water depth was limiting factorto benthic foraminiferal assemblage. Uvigerinid was the important taxa which make up 46 to 57 % of thebenthic specimen, particularly in river input yield adjacent area. Uvigerina asperula may considered as anindicator of OMZ (Oxygen minimum zone) in Makassar Strait. Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Universitas Diponegoro: Undip E-Journal System (UEJS) Portal Pacific Jaya ENVELOPE(11.688,11.688,-70.766,-70.766)
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foraminifera
Makassar Strait
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foraminifera
Makassar Strait
Rositasari, Ricky
RECENT FORAMINIFERAL COMMUNITIES IN MAKASSAR STRAIT
topic_facet Distribution
foraminifera
Makassar Strait
description Makassar strait is the very unique waters, the bottom topography was steep and complex, the waters masswas also exceptional since Indonesian through flow carried flavor water from Pacific warm pool to the area.To describe the exceptional of Makassar Strait hydrological characteristics through recent foraminiferalcommunity structure as a proxy, Oceanographical Expedition in Makassar Strait was conducted in October2004. Research Vessel of Baruna Jaya VII was used to carry out the research activities. Sediment layers arean essential tool on recording hydrological information in such period of time, and each certain layerpreserved certain information as a bench mark data at a time period. The result shows that there are 5genera of planktonic foraminifera which generated a bulk in sediment surface. Deep chlorophyll maximum inoceanic region of Makassar Strait was prominent factor generated living planktonic foraminifera in researchlocation. Benthic community was formed by 164 species from 78 genera. Water depth was affected to benthicforaminiferal diversity, distribution and species diversity, which reveal that water depth was limiting factorto benthic foraminiferal assemblage. Uvigerinid was the important taxa which make up 46 to 57 % of thebenthic specimen, particularly in river input yield adjacent area. Uvigerina asperula may considered as anindicator of OMZ (Oxygen minimum zone) in Makassar Strait.
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author Rositasari, Ricky
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title RECENT FORAMINIFERAL COMMUNITIES IN MAKASSAR STRAIT
title_short RECENT FORAMINIFERAL COMMUNITIES IN MAKASSAR STRAIT
title_full RECENT FORAMINIFERAL COMMUNITIES IN MAKASSAR STRAIT
title_fullStr RECENT FORAMINIFERAL COMMUNITIES IN MAKASSAR STRAIT
title_full_unstemmed RECENT FORAMINIFERAL COMMUNITIES IN MAKASSAR STRAIT
title_sort recent foraminiferal communities in makassar strait
publisher JOURNAL OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT
publishDate 2011
url https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/coastdev/article/view/946
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op_source JOURNAL OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT; Vol 14, No 1 (2010): Volume 14, Number 1, Year 2010; 26-34
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