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De, Soma; Gupta, Anil K (2010): (Appendix B) Benthic foraminifera in Indian Ocean surface sediments [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.777830, Supplement to: De, S; Gupta, AK (2010): Deep-sea faunal provinces and their inferred environments in the Indian Ocean based on distribution of Recent benthic foraminifera. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 291(3-4), 429-442, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.03.012

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Abstract:
Multivariate analysis was performed on percentages of 46 species of unstained deep-sea benthic foraminifera from 131 core-top to near-core-top samples (322–5013 m) from across the Indian Ocean. Faunal data are combined with GEOSECS geochemical data to investigate any relationship between benthic foraminifera (assemblages and species) and deep-sea properties. In general, benthic foraminifera show a good correlation to surface productivity, organic carbon flux to the sea floor, deep-sea oxygenation and, to a lesser extent, to bottom temperature, without correlation with the water depths. The foraminiferal census data combined with geochemical data has enabled the division of the Indian Ocean into two faunal provinces. Province A occupies the northwestern Indian Ocean (Arabian Sea region) where surface primary production has a major maximum during the summer monsoon season and a secondary maximum during winter monsoon season that leads to high organic flux to the seafloor, making the deep-sea one of the most oxygen-deficient regions in the world ocean, with a pronounced oxygen minimum zone (OMZ). This province is dominated by benthic foraminifera characteristic of low oxygen and high organic food flux including Uvigerina peregrina, Robulus nicobarensis, Bolivinita pseudopunctata, Bolivinita sp., Bulimina aculeata, Bulimina alazanensis, Ehrenbergina carinata and Cassidulina carinata. Province B covers southern, southeastern and eastern parts of the Indian Ocean and is dominated by Nuttallides umbonifera, Epistominella exigua, Globocassidulina subglobosa, Uvigerina proboscidea, Cibicides wuellerstorfi, Cassidulina laevigata, Pullenia bulloides, Pullenia osloensis, Pyrgo murrhina, Oridorsalis umbonatus, Gyroidinoides (= Gyroidina) soldanii and Gyroidinoides cf. gemma suggesting well-oxygenated, cold deep water with low (oligotrophic) and pulsed food supply.
Related to:
Corliss, Bruce H (1983): Distribution of Holocene deep-sea benthonic foraminifera in the southwest Indian Ocean. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 30(2), 95-117, https://doi.org/10.1016/0198-0149(83)90064-X
Peterson, Larry C (1984): Recent abyssal benthic foraminiferal biofacies of the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean. Marine Micropaleontology, 8(6), 479-519, https://doi.org/10.1016/0377-8398(84)90010-0
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Coverage:
Median Latitude: -8.598942 * Median Longitude: 71.430546 * South-bound Latitude: -45.660000 * West-bound Longitude: 45.650000 * North-bound Latitude: 24.058300 * East-bound Longitude: 103.670000
Date/Time Start: 1960-01-08T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1988-06-24T13:30:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m
Event(s):
115-705A * Latitude: -13.167000 * Longitude: 61.383700 * Date/Time Start: 1987-05-21T21:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1987-05-22T18:30:00 * Elevation: -2318.0 m * Penetration: 27.5 m * Recovery: 19.16 m * Location: South Indian Ridge, South Indian Ocean * Campaign: Leg115 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 3 cores; 27.5 m cored; 0 m drilled; 69.7 % recovery
115-707A * Latitude: -7.545300 * Longitude: 59.016800 * Date/Time Start: 1987-05-27T14:10:00 * Date/Time End: 1987-05-28T18:30:00 * Elevation: -1553.0 m * Penetration: 213.3 m * Recovery: 160.27 m * Location: South Indian Ridge, South Indian Ocean * Campaign: Leg115 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 24 cores; 213.3 m cored; 0 m drilled; 75.1 % recovery
115-707B * Latitude: -7.545300 * Longitude: 59.016800 * Date/Time Start: 1987-05-28T18:30:00 * Date/Time End: 1987-05-29T10:30:00 * Elevation: -1552.0 m * Penetration: 124.9 m * Recovery: 96.08 m * Location: South Indian Ridge, South Indian Ocean * Campaign: Leg115 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 13 cores; 124.9 m cored; 0 m drilled; 76.9 % recovery
Comment:
Samples were taken near-core-top to core-top.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEvent
2Latitude of eventLatitude
3Longitude of eventLongitude
4Elevation of eventElevationm
5Sample code/labelSample labelDe, Soma
6DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
7Astrononion umbilicatulumA. umbilicatulum%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
8Bolivina ordinariaB. ordinaria%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
9Bolivina pygmaeaB. pygmaea%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
10Bolivina seminudaB. seminuda%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
11Bolivinita sp.Bolivinita sp.%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
12Bolivinita pseudopunctataB. pseudopunctata%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
13Bulimina aculeataB. aculeata%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
14Bulimina alazanensisB. alazanensis%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
15Bulimina marginataB. marginata%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
16Cassidulina crassaC. crassa%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
17Cassidulina carinataC. carinata%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
18Cassidulina laevigataC. laevigata%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
19Cibicides wuellerstorfiC. wuellerstorfi%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
20Cribrostomoides wiesneriC. wiesneri%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
21Discopulvinulina berthelotiD. bertheloti%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
22Eggerella bradyiE. bradyi%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
23Ehrenbergina carinataE. carinata%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
24Ehrenbergina trigonaE. trigona%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
25Epistominella exiguaE. exigua%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
26Gaudryina solidaG. solida%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
27Globocassidulina subglobosaG. subglobosa%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
28Gyroidinoides cf. gemmaG. cf. gemma%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
29Gyroidinoides cibaoensisG. cibaoensis%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
30Gyroidinoides orbicularisG. orbicularis%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
31Gyroidinoides soldaniiG. soldanii%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
32Hyalinea balthicaH. balthica%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
33Laticarinina pauperataL. pauperata%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
34Melonis barleeanusM. barleeanus%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
35Nuttallides umboniferaN. umbonifera%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
36Oridorsalis umbonatusO. umbonatus%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
37Pullenia bulloidesP. bulloides%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
38Pullenia osloensisP. osloensis%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
39Pullenia quinquelobaP. quinqueloba%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
40Pyrgo murrhinaP. murrhina%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
41Recurvoides scitulumR. scitulum%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
42Reophax bilocularisR. bilocularis%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
43Reophax dentaliniformisR. dentaliniformis%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
44Robulus iotaR. iota%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
45Robulus nicobarensisR. nicobarensis%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
46Sigmoilopsis schlumbergeriS. schlumbergeri%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
47Sphaeroidina bulloidesS. bulloides%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
48Textularia agglutinansT. agglutinans%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
49Uvigerina peregrinaU. peregrina%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
50Uvigerina porrectaU. porrecta%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
51Uvigerina proboscideaU. proboscidea%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
52Uvigerina spinicostataU. spinicostata%De, SomaCounting >125 µm fraction
53Reference/sourceReferenceDe, Soma
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