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Boltovskoy, Esteban; Boltovskoy, Demetrio (1989): Abundance of benthic foraminifera in late Paleocene to eraly Pliocene sediments of DSDP Hole 74-525A on the Walvis Ridge, South Atlantic (Table 1) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.683879, Supplement to: Boltovskoy, E; Boltovskoy, D (1989): Paleocene-Pleistocene benthic foraminiferal evidence of major paleoceanographic events in the eastern South Atlantic (DSDP Site 525, Walvis Ridge). Marine Micropaleontology, 14(4), 283-316, https://doi.org/10.1016/0377-8398(89)90015-7

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Abstract:
Benthic forammifers in the size-fraction greater than 0.073 mm were studied in 88 Paleocene to Pleistocene samples from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 525 (Hole 525A, Walvis Ridge, eastern south Atlantic). Clustering of the samples on the basis of the 86 most abundant foramimfers (in total, 331 taxa were identified) allowed separating two major assemblage zones: the Paleocene to Eocene interval, and the Oligocene to Pleistocene interval. Each of these, in turn, were subdivided into three minor subzones as follows: lower upper Paleocene (approx. 62.4 to 57 8 Ma); upper upper Paleocene (56.6 to 56 2 Ma), lower and middle Eocene (55.3 to 46 8 Ma); upper Oligocene to middle Miocene (25.3 to 16 Ma), middle Miocene to Pliocene (15.7 to 4.2 Ma), and lower Pleistocene (0.4 to 0.02 Ma), with only minor differences with the previous zone. Some very abundant taxa span most of the column studies (Bolivina huneri, Cassidulina subglobosa, Eponides bradyi, E. weddellensis, Gavelinella micra, Oridorsalis umbonatus, etc.). Several of the faunal breaks recorded coincide with conspicuous minima in the specific diversity curve, thus suggesting that the corresponding turnovers signal the final stages of periods of faunal impoverishment. At least one major bottomwater temperature drop (as derived from delta18O data) is synchronous with a decrease in the forammiferal specific diversity. On the other hand, a specific diversity maximum in the middle Miocene might be associated with a delta13C increase at approx 16 to 12 Ma. Highest foraminiferal abundances (up to 600-800 individuals per gram of dry sediment) occurred in the late Paleocene and in the early Pleistocene, in coincidence with the lowest diversity figures calculated. The magnitude of the most important faunal turnover recorded, between the middle Eocene and the late Oligocene, is magnified in our data set by the large hiatus which separates the middle Eocene from the upper Oligocene sediments. Considerably smaller overturns occurred within the late Paleocene (in coincidence with changes in the specific diversity, absolute abundance of forammiferal tests, and delta13C), and in the middle Miocene (in coincidence with a specific diversity maximum and a delta13C excursion). New reformation on the morphology and the stratigraphic ranges of several species is furnished. For all the taxa recorded the number of occurrences, total number of individuals identified and first and last appearances are listed.
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Coverage:
Latitude: -29.070700 * Longitude: 2.985300
Date/Time Start: 1980-06-10T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1980-06-10T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -2467.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -2467.0 m
Event(s):
74-525A * Latitude: -29.070700 * Longitude: 2.985300 * Date/Time: 1980-06-10T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2467.0 m * Penetration: 678.1 m * Recovery: 406.6 m * Location: South Atlantic/CREST * Campaign: Leg74 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 62 cores; 549.7 m cored; 6 m drilled; 74 % recovery
Comment:
Stratigraphy and age assignments follow Moore et al. (1984)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
AGEAgeka BPGeocode
Sample code/labelSample labelBoltovskoy, EstebanDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
EpochEpochBoltovskoy, Esteban
Foraminifera, benthic, otherForam benth oth#Boltovskoy, EstebanCounting >73 µm fractionNo. of identified individuals
Foraminifera, benthic indeterminataForam benth indet#Boltovskoy, EstebanCounting >73 µm fractionNo. of unidentified individuals
Unilocular speciesUnilocular species#Boltovskoy, EstebanCounting >73 µm fractionNo. of unilocular individuals
Foraminifera, benthicForam benth#Boltovskoy, EstebanCounting >73 µm fractiontotal benthics picked
Foraminifera, benthicForam benth%Boltovskoy, EstebanCounting >73 µm fractionidentified individuals, unilocular individuals excluded
Foraminifera, benthicForam benth#/gBoltovskoy, EstebanCounting >73 µm fractionper g dry sediment
Size:
704 data points

Data

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Age [ka BP]

Sample label

Epoch

Foram benth oth [#]

Foram benth indet [#]

Unilocular species [#]

Foram benth [#]

Foram benth [%]

Foram benth [#/g]
2074-525A-1-1,20-22early Pleistocene447251348594.70485.0
13074-525A-1-1,80-82early Pleistocene598403767593.70450.0
33074-525A-1-1,140-142early Pleistocene516252056195.70623.3
43074-525A-1-2,48-50early Pleistocene624252066996.10669.0
43074-525A-1-2,101-103early Pleistocene564752166088.30440.0
419074-525A-3-1,50-52early Pliocene494202754196.10270.5
431074-525A-3-3,20-22early Pliocene469183151896.30172.7
440074-525A-3-3,140-142early Pliocene463304053393.90177.7
449074-525A-3-4,140-142early Pliocene510282556394.80140.8
473074-525A-4-1,98-100early Pliocene402196048195.50120.3
614074-525A-5-1,50-52late Miocene461343753293.1096.7
626074-525A-5-3,50-52late Miocene45727749194.40163.7
633074-525A-5-5,50-52late Miocene545183359696.80198.7
722074-525A-6-1,50-52late Miocene423351847692.40168.7
771074-525A-6-3,50-52late Miocene359302841792.30139.0
1479074-525A-7-2,50-52middle Miocene391351644291.60147.3
1514074-525A-7-4,10-12middle Miocene376392744290.60147.3
1564074-525A-7-CC,3-5middle Miocene430322048293.10160.7
1565074-525A-8-1,50-52middle Miocene35720438194.70127.0
1638074-525A-9-1,50-52middle Miocene370181940795.4090.4
1661074-525A-9-3,49-51middle Miocene460253852394.80130.8
1692074-525A-9-6,50-52middle Miocene432303349593.50123.8
1696074-525A-8-4,50-52middle Miocene367181439995.3099.8
1736074-525A-10-2,50-52middle Miocene430261847494.30158.0
1761074-525A-10-3,50-52middle Miocene442291949093.80163.3
1782074-525A-11-1,50-52early Miocene422292847993.60119.8
1795074-525A-11-3,50-52early Miocene529242758095.70193.3
1800074-525A-11-CC,3-5early Miocene357321039991.8079.8
2000074-525A-12-3,50-52early Miocene596252965096.00216.7
2160074-525A-13-2,50-52early Miocene461241950495.10168.0
2230074-525A-13-3,48-50early Miocene509151153597.10178.3
2240074-525A-13-5,50-52early Miocene396301744393.0098.4
2293074-525A-14-2,50-52early Miocene395182243595.60145.0
2304074-525A-14-4,51-53early Miocene489381954692.80182.0
2337074-525A-15-4,50-52early Miocene407172044496.00148.0
2355074-525A-18-1,100-102late Oligocene357262040393.20366.4
2372074-525A-18-2,100-102late Oligocene385321343092.30286.7
2389074-525A-18-3,102-104late Oligocene404381445691.40198.3
2407074-525A-18-4,50-52late Oligocene471401452592.20228.3
2424074-525A-18-6,100-102late Oligocene365222140894.30272.0
2441074-525A-18-CC,3-5late Oligocene422281146193.80230.5
2458074-525A-19-1,100-102late Oligocene464491652990.40352.7
2475074-525A-19-2,100-102late Oligocene375271541793.30139.0
2493074-525A-19-3,102-104late Oligocene367261440793.40101.8
2510074-525A-19-4,95-97late Oligocene420281746593.80244.7
2528074-525A-19-5,100-102late Oligocene509271254895.00365.3
2529074-525A-19-6,92-93late Oligocene382502045288.40226.0
4683074-525A-20-1,96-98middle Eocene769463785294.4085.2
4726074-525A-20-2,100-102middle Eocene487291953594.4071.3
4760074-525A-20-3,99-101middle Eocene436292148893.8097.6
4798074-525A-20-5,130-132middle Eocene393322044592.50111.3
4865074-525A-20-CC,10-12middle Eocene39827943493.60108.5
4966074-525A-21-1,97-99middle Eocene479351753193.20132.8
5004074-525A-21-2,100-102middle Eocene521382358293.20116.4
5010074-525A-21-3,97-99middle Eocene506432257192.20114.2
5025074-525A-21-4,100-102middle Eocene452371250192.40100.2
5026074-525A-21-5,95-97middle Eocene472342252893.30352.0
5111074-525A-21-CC,1-3middle Eocene386292143693.0062.3
5200074-525A-23-2,100-102early Eocene464342752593.2052.5
5203074-525A-23-4,102-104early Eocene430391348291.7053.6
5204074-525A-23-5,99-t01early Eocene837583192693.5042.9
5310074-525A-23-6,97-99early Eocene39032843092.40328.7
5311074-525A-23-CC,9-11early Eocene35427538692.90178.3
5322074-525A-24-2,100-102early Eocene445371149392.30326.7
5344074-525A-24-4,96-96early Eocene486341553593.50179.3
5366074-525A-24-6,100-102early Eocene429461549090.3099.8
5392074-525A-25-1,100-102early Eocene484441053891.70105.8
5432074-525A-25-4,80-82early Eocene443461049990.6066.7
5509074-525A-25-6,100-102early Eocene483351152993.20102.9
5510074-525A-25-CC,2-5early Eocene44946550090.70155.0
5530074-525A-26-2,100-102early Eocene41742446390.80205.7
5615074-525A-28-2,100-102late Paleocene42631846593.20139.7
5616074-525A-28-CC,2-4late Paleocene568381161793.70205.7
5617074-525A-29-3,95-97late Paleocene368401141990.20139.7
5625074-525A-29-CC,1-3late Paleocene753531181793.40272.3
5626074-525A-30-3,100-102late Paleocene71861578492.20261.3
5642074-525A-30-CC,10-12late Paleocene9666522105393.70421.2
5646074-525A-31-3,83-85late Paleocene50631554294.20216.8
5654074-525A-3t-CC,2-4late Paleocene47532751493.70411.2
5658074-525A-32-3,92-94late Paleocene76763583592.40668.0
5776074-525A-32-CC,9-11late Paleocene692593778892.10630.4
5952074-525A-35-3,96-96late Paleocene639581170891.70416.5
6001074-525A-35-CC,5-7late Paleocene367701645384.00302.0
6023074-525A-36-3,90-92late Paleocene48134952493.40209.0
6076074-525A-36-CC,2-4late Paleocene368511343287.80540.0
6095074-525A-37-1,100-102late Paleocene382682047054.90783.3
6191074-525A-38-1,95-97late Paleocene499491956791.10708.8
6240074-525A-38-3,99-101late Paleocene356881145580.20379.2