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Hayward, Bruce William; Grenfell, Hugh R; Carter, Rowan; Hayward, Jessica J (2015): (Appendix) Analysis of benthic foraminifera from ODP Leg 181 and DSDP Leg 90 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.856548, Supplement to: Hayward, BW et al. (2004): Benthic foraminiferal proxy evidence for the Neogene palaeoceanographic history of the Southwest Pacific, east of New Zealand. Marine Geology, 205(1-4), 147-184, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0025-3227(04)00022-2

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Abstract:
Canonical correspondence analysis indicates that the distribution of Neogene benthic foraminiferal faunas (>63 µm) in seven DSDP and ODP sites (500-4500 m water depth) east of New Zealand (38-51°S, 170°E-170°W) is most strongly influenced by depth (water mass stratification), and secondly by age (palaeoceanographic changes influencing faunal composition and biotic evolution). Stratigraphic faunal changes are interpretted in terms of the pulsed sequential development of southern, and later northern, polar glaciation and consequent cooling of bottom waters, increased vertical and lateral stratification of ocean water masses, and increased overall and seasonal surface water productivity. Oligocene initiation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and Deep Western Boundary Current (DWBC), flowing northwards past New Zealand, resulted in extensive hiatuses throughout the Southwest Pacific, some extending through into the Miocene. Planktic foraminiferal fragmentation index values indicate that carbonate dissolution was significant at abyssal depths throughout most of the Neogene, peaking at upper abyssal depths in the late Miocene (11-7 Ma), with the lysocline progressively deepened thereafter. Miocene abyssal faunas are dominated by Globocassidulina subglobosa and Oridorsalis umbonatus, with increasing Epistominella exigua after 16 Ma at upper abyssal depths. Peak abundances of Epistominella umbonifera indicate increased input of cold Southern Component Water to the DWBC at 7-6 Ma. Faunal association changes imply establishment of the modern Oxygen Minimum Zone (upper Circumpolar Deep Water) in the latest Miocene. Significant latitudinal differences between the benthic foraminiferal faunas at lower bathyal depths indicate the existence of an oceanic front along the Chatham Rise (location of present Subtropical Front), since the early late Miocene at least, with more pulsed productivity (higher E. exigua) along the south side. Modern Antarctic Intermediate Water faunal associations were established north of the Chatham Rise at 10-9 Ma, and south of it at 3-1.5 Ma. Middle-upper bathyal faunas on the Campbell Plateau are dominated by reticulate bolivinids during the early and middle Miocene, indicative of sustained productivity above relatively sluggish, suboxic bottom waters. Faunal changes and hiatuses indicate increased current vigour over the Campbell Plateau from the latest Miocene on. Surface water productivity (food supply) appears to have increased in three steps (at times of enhanced global cooling) marked by substantially increased relative abundance of: (1) Abditodentrix pseudothalmanni, Alabaminella weddellensis, Cassidulina norvangi (16-15 Ma, increased pulsed productivity); (2) Bulimina marginata f. aculeata, Nonionella auris, Trifarina angulosa, Uvigerina peregrina (3-1.5 Ma, increased overall productivity); and (3) Cassidulina carinata (1-0.5 Ma, increased overall productivity). Three intervals of deep-sea benthic foraminiferal taxonomic turnover are recognised (16-15, 11.5-10, 2-0.5 Ma) corresponding to intervals of enhanced global cooling and possible productivity changes. The late Pliocene-middle Pleistocene extinction, associated with increasing Northern Hemisphere glaciation, culminating in the middle Pleistocene climatic transition, was more significant in the study area than the earlier Neogene turnovers.
Further details:
Hayek, Lee-Ann C; Buzas, M A (1997): Surveying Natural Populations. Columbia University Press, New York, 563 pp
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -45.106408 * Median Longitude: 179.786225 * South-bound Latitude: -50.897930 * West-bound Longitude: 173.371650 * North-bound Latitude: -39.498350 * East-bound Longitude: -171.498980
Date/Time Start: 1983-01-03T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1998-10-06T17:30:00
Minimum Elevation: -4487.9 m * Maximum Elevation: -544.2 m
Event(s):
90-594  * Latitude: -45.523500 * Longitude: 174.948000 * Date/Time: 1983-01-03T00:00:00 * Elevation: -1204.0 m * Penetration: 505.1 m * Recovery: 300.7 m * Location: South Pacific/CONT RISE * Campaign: Leg90 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 50 cores; 475.3 m cored; 28.8 m drilled; 63.3 % recovery
90-594A  * Latitude: -45.523500 * Longitude: 174.948000 * Date/Time: 1983-01-03T00:00:00 * Elevation: -1204.0 m * Penetration: 639.5 m * Recovery: 161.5 m * Location: South Pacific/CONT RISE * Campaign: Leg90 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 26 cores; 262.2 m cored; 0 m drilled; 61.6 % recovery
181-1120B  * Latitude: -50.063380 * Longitude: 173.371660 * Date/Time Start: 1998-08-28T06:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1998-08-28T20:20:00 * Elevation: -544.2 m * Penetration: 188 m * Recovery: 146.51 m * Location: South Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg181 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 21 core; 188 m cored; 0 m drilled; 77.9 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEventHayward, Bruce William
Date/Time of eventDate/TimeHayward, Bruce William
Sample code/labelSample labelHayward, Bruce WilliamDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Latitude of eventLatitudeHayward, Bruce William
Longitude of eventLongitudeHayward, Bruce William
Depth, compositeDepth compmcdHayward, Bruce WilliamIntercore correlation
Sample IDSample IDHayward, Bruce William
AGEAgeka BPHayward, Bruce WilliamGeocode
CommentCommentHayward, Bruce WilliamAssociation
10 NumberNoHayward, Bruce WilliamPicked
11 Foraminifera, plankticForam plankt%Hayward, Bruce WilliamCalculated
12 Fragmentation indexF index#Hayward, Bruce WilliamCounting
13 Size fraction > 0.063 mm, sand>63 µm%Hayward, Bruce WilliamCalculated
14 Species diversitySpecies divHayward, Bruce Williamafter Hayek and Buzas (1997)
15 Evenness of speciesEHayward, Bruce Williamafter Hayek and Buzas (1997)
16 NumberNoHayward, Bruce WilliamCountingNumber of species in pick of approximately 200 benthic foraminiferal specimens.
17 Foraminifera, per unit sediment massForam/sed#/gHayward, Bruce WilliamCalculated
18 Foraminifera, benthicForam benth#/gHayward, Bruce WilliamCalculatedNumber of benthic foraminiferal per g of sand.
19 Foraminifera, benthic, fluxForam benth flux#/cm2/kaHayward, Bruce WilliamCalculated
Size:
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Data

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Event

Date/Time

Sample label
(DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation)

Latitude

Longitude

Depth comp [mcd]
(Intercore correlation)

Sample ID

Age [ka BP]

Comment
(Association)
10 
No
(Picked)
11 
Foram plankt [%]
(Calculated)
12 
F index [#]
(Counting)
13 
>63 µm [%]
(Calculated)
14 
Species div
(after Hayek and Buzas (1997))
15 
E
(after Hayek and Buzas (1997))
16 
No
(Number of species in pick of ...)
17 
Foram/sed [#/g]
(Calculated)
18 
Foram benth [#/g]
(Number of benthic foraminifer...)
19 
Foram benth flux [#/cm2/ka]
(Calculated)
181-1120C 1998-08-28T20:20181-1120C-1H-1,0-2-50.0636173.37160.0020a0G205913562.850.8133209923762020992
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181-1120B 1998-08-28T06:00181-1120B-1H-CC-50.0634173.37173.2020c700F3188923322.690.7832100463170910046
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181-1120D 1998-08-30T06:13181-1120D-3X-CC-50.0637173.3716185.5020k18000J22497182.540.71361000122271500
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181-1121B 1998-09-02T15:55181-1121B-1H-1,0-2-50.8979176.99770.0021a0B21939616502.440.7329309619
181-1122C 1998-09-07T06:25181-1122C-1H-1,0-2-46.5797-177.39370.0022a0K1906510122.560.7136243219613121600
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181-1122C1998-09-07T06:25181-1122C-45X-1,79-81-46.5797-177.3937400.0022g1800I1994513212.110.662536651762843980
181-1122C1998-09-07T06:25181-1122C-50X-CC-46.5797-177.3937454.5022h3000H181762.490.75272328
181-1122C1998-09-07T06:25181-1122C-55X-4,22-24-46.5797-177.3937500.1022i10000H25495312.480.733028621389716
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181-1122C1998-09-07T06:25181-1122C-68X-CC-46.5797-177.3937611.8022k17000L1837582.550.7431556
181-1123B 1998-09-14T23:55181-1123B-1H-1,0-2-41.7860-171.49900.0023a0D420798982.930.83342126677
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181-1123B1998-09-14T23:55181-1123B-40X-CC-41.7860-171.4990388.5023i11200B119723142.580.7729961
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181-1123B1998-09-14T23:55181-1123B-50X-CC-41.7860-171.4990482.9023k15300B221230362.290.742225844
181-1123C 1998-09-19T09:55181-1123C-22X-CC-41.7858-171.4990539.1023l18600B124214183.050.824264533
181-1123C1998-09-19T09:55181-1123C-24X-6,10-12-41.7858-171.4990554.9023m19200B223675122.770.79334104
181-1123C1998-09-19T09:55181-1123C-25X-2,31-33-41.7858-171.4990558.7023n19200B11959417542.390.7425339634
181-1123C1998-09-19T09:55181-1123C-25X-5,81-83-41.7858-171.4990563.7023o19200B22152622.860.83311246
181-1124B 1998-09-26T03:05181-1124B-1H-1,0-2-39.4984-176.53160.0024a0D3202534852.300.7422681361136
181-1124B1998-09-26T03:05181-1124B-1H-1,114-116-39.4984-176.53161.1024b10C219801812.760.83285510950110
181-1124C 1998-09-26T17:45181-1124C-8H-3,140-142-39.4984-176.531681.4024c2600B2214587512.780.813111521400172
181-1124C1998-09-26T17:45181-1124C-9H-CC-39.4984-176.531696.7024d3500B220508012.780.842715275622
181-1124C1998-09-26T17:45181-1124C-11H-6,141-147-39.4984-176.5316118.3024e5000B120457002.280.692818725327
181-1124C1998-09-26T17:45181-1124C-14H-CC-39.4984-176.5316151.3024f6750A201138642.330.663448134573
181-1124C1998-09-26T17:45181-1124C-25X-CC-39.4984-176.5316257.4024g16000B118607002.560.7827582675
181-1124C1998-09-26T17:45181-1124C-28X-CC-39.4984-176.5316286.2024h17000B120585002.760.8625805963680
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181-1124C1998-09-26T17:45181-1124C-34X-CC-39.4984-176.5316344.2024j23000B119610863.370.87491834
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181-1125A 1998-10-01T23:30181-1125A-1H-1,0-2-42.5499-178.16650.0025a0F3189977272.430.742764512380516128
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181-1125B 1998-10-03T20:00181-1125B-20H-CC-42.5496-178.1664214.9025k4900E219294132.670.783113384890720076
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90-594 1983-01-03T00:0090-594-1H-1,10-15-45.5235174.94800.0094a0F3239933102.790.803361216118473458
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90-5941983-01-03T00:0090-594-9H-5,44-48-45.5235174.948079.6094d700F1200901822.370.7722168106671347
90-5941983-01-03T00:0090-594-11H-6,80-85-45.5235174.9480100.6094e1000F122775722.130.6526510259435101
90-5941983-01-03T00:0090-594-11H-7,30-35-45.5235174.9480101.6094f1000F3275975143.030.794621541523817234
90-5941983-01-03T00:0090-594-13H-3,69-74-45.5235174.9480115.2094g1500F322595452.880.77421155225009238
90-5941983-01-03T00:0090-594-13H-5,71-76-45.5235174.9480118.2094h1500F1200801922.520.7628471871466
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