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Webb, Peter-Noel; Strong, C Percy (2000): Distribution of foraminifera, pre-Pliocene foraminifera and macrofossil debris in sediment core CRP-2 (Table 1) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.144693, Supplement to: Webb, P-N; Strong, CP (2000): Pliocene benthic foraminifera from CRP-2 (Lithostratigraphic Unit 2.2), Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica. Terra Antartica, 7(4), 453-459, hdl:10013/epic.28261.d001

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Abstract:
The stratigraphic distribution, assemblage content, paleoecology and age of foraminifera recovered in fourteen of sixteen samples from the 5.63 m thick CRP-2 (Lithostratigraphic Unit 2.2) are discussed. LSU 2.2 comprises four discrete lithologic beds. The upward sequence is informally referred to as the lower sand bed, diamicton bed, middle sand bed, and upper sand bed and it is surmised that these four units are closely related in time. The lower sand bed (~1.5m), which overlies lower Miocene sediments and from which it is separated by the Ross Sea Unconformity, contains traces of recycled Miocene diatoms but is otherwise barren of biogenic material. The diamicton bed (~2.42 m) contains 21 species of benthic foraminifera, with assemblages consistently dominated by Cassidulinoides porrectus, Ammoelphidiella antarctica, Rosalina cf. globularis, Cibicides refulgens, and Ehrenbergina glabra. The overlying middle sand bed (~1.9 m) contains 13 species. with C. porrectus and E. glabra dominant and A. antarctica less common than in the underlying diamicton bed. The upper sand bed (~0.46 m) contains four species and very few tests. The diamicton bed and middle sand bed assemblages are considered to be near in situ thanatocoenoses; and sediments interpreted as marine in origin but influenced by hyposaline waters and nearby ice. Planktic taxa are absent, perhaps indicating the presence of tidewater glaciers, sea ice and/or hyposaline surface waters. The small assemblage in the upper sand bed is more problematic and may be recycled. On the basis of foraminifera in the diamicton and middle sand beds. LSU 2.2 is assigned to the Pliocene. The overlying diamicton in LSU 2.1 contains abundant Quaternary foraminifera.
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: -77.005983 * Longitude: 163.719450
Date/Time Start: 1998-10-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1998-10-01T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 21.19 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 26.62 m
Event(s):
CRP-2 (14.2 km at 096° true from Cape Roberts) * Latitude: -77.005983 * Longitude: 163.719450 * Date/Time: 1998-10-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: -177.9 m * Recovery: 57.42 m * Location: off Cape Roberts, Ross Sea, Antarctica * Campaign: CRP-2 * Basis: Sampling/drilling from ice * Method/Device: Core wireline system (CWS) * Comment: 921 m at 284° from CRP-1. Sea-ice thickness: 2.0 m (1 Oct) to 2.2 m (23 Nov). Sea riser embedded to 13.03 mbsf. Lateral ice movement: 9.87 m to east from 17 Oct to 23 Nov. HQ core to 199.31 mbsf. NQ core to 624.15 mbsf
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Cassidulinoides porrectusC. porrectus#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
Ammoelphidiella antarcticaA. antarctica#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
Lagena costataL. costata#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
Lenticulina gibbaL. gibba#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
Fissurina alveolataF. alveolata#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
Fissurina subcircularisF. subcircularis#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
Cassidulinoides parkerianaC. parkeriana#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
Rosalina cf. globularisR. cf. globularis#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminiferalarge
10 Heronallenia kempiH. kempi#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
11 Patellina corrugataP. corrugata#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
12 Cribroelphidium incertumC. incertum#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
13 Cibicides refulgensC. refulgens#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
14 Ehrenbergina glabraE. glabra#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
15 Oolina globosaO. globosa#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
16 MiliolidaeMiliolidae#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
17 Globocassidulina subglobosaG. subglobosa#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
18 Lagena gracilisL. gracilis#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
19 Oolina hexagonaO. hexagona#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
20 Rosalina globularisR. globularis#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
21 Globocassidulina crassaG. crassa#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
22 Oolina squamosulcataO. squamosulcata#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
23 Trifarina earlandiT. earlandi#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
24 Astrononion antarcticumA. antarcticum#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
25 Specimen countSp count#Webb, Peter-NoelCountingTotal specimens/sample
26 Number of speciesSpec No#Webb, Peter-NoelCountingTotal species/sample
27 ForaminiferaForamWebb, Peter-NoelPre-Pliocene Foraminifera
28 Sponge spiculaeSponge spicWebb, Peter-Noel
29 Echinodermata fragmentsEchinod fragmWebb, Peter-NoelEchinoderm spines
30 Shell debrisShellsWebb, Peter-NoelBivalve debris
31 Wood remainsWoodWebb, Peter-Noel
32 Lithology/composition/faciesLithologyWebb, Peter-Noel
33 Quinqueloculina sp.Quinqueloculina sp.#Webb, Peter-NoelCounting, foraminifera
Size:
195 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

C. porrectus [#]

A. antarctica [#]

L. costata [#]

L. gibba [#]

F. alveolata [#]

F. subcircularis [#]

C. parkeriana [#]

R. cf. globularis [#]
10 
H. kempi [#]
11 
P. corrugata [#]
12 
C. incertum [#]
13 
C. refulgens [#]
14 
E. glabra [#]
15 
O. globosa [#]
16 
Miliolidae [#]
17 
G. subglobosa [#]
18 
L. gracilis [#]
19 
O. hexagona [#]
20 
R. globularis [#]
21 
G. crassa [#]
22 
O. squamosulcata [#]
23 
T. earlandi [#]
24 
A. antarcticum [#]
25 
Sp count [#]
26 
Spec No [#]
27 
Foram
28 
Sponge spic
29 
Echinod fragm
30 
Shells
31 
Wood
32 
Lithology
33 
Quinqueloculina sp. [#]
21.1912143xxxupper sand bed
21.426321124xxxupper sand bed
22.3419411221121514911xxxmiddle sand bed
22.6064411165xxmiddle sand bed
23.6038112111188xxxxxdiamicton bed
24.0086112123212710xxxxdiamicton bed
24.321011133111.0113210xxxxdiamicton bed
24.42471111111189xxxdiamicton bed
24.60191111146xxxxdiamicton bed
24.75111631.0225xxxdiamicton bed
24.9511412195xxxxdiamicton bed1.0
25.2025121126xxxxdiamicton bed1.0
25.4230191111112112278014xxxxdiamicton bed1.0
25.743472xxxdiamicton bed
26.3700lower sand bed
26.6200lower sand bed