Paleoenvironmental significance of Late Cretaceous foraminifers from ODP site 1138 samples, A dredge and eltanin core E54-7,Kerguelen Plateau, Indian Ocean
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posted on 2023-05-16, 23:41authored byQuilty, PG
Late Campanian and Maastrichtian benthic foraminifers are recorded from 12 samples from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 183, Cores 183-1138A-52R through 63R (487.3-602.4 meters below seafloor), Kerguelen Plateau, Indian Ocean, and Danian benthics from one sample in the same section. The entire late Maastrichtian foraminifer fauna is noted from a dredge sample 220 km to the north. The structure of the fauna is compared with the Cenomanian-Turonian of the nearby Eltanin core E54-7. Faunas are reviewed in terms of planktonic percentage, composition, epifaunal/infaunal ratios, and dominance/diversity indices. The region was in the cool Austral Faunal Province through the Campanian-Maastrichtian and was probably warmer in the Cenomanian-Turonian. The ODP section is now 1600 meters below sea level and has subsided several hundred meters since deposition. Its fauna is dominated by epifaunal species suggesting little influence of upwelling. The dredge location has subsided little. Its fauna has a high infaunal content consistent with significant influence of upwelling near the plateau edge. The dominant benthic species remain constant through the ODP Cretaceous section, but subdominance changes, and the section is divided into three informal zones based on dominance/subdominance characteristics of the benthic fauna.
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Publication title
Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results
Volume
183
Pagination
1-28
ISSN
0884-5891
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
Ocean Drilling Program
Place of publication
College Station, TX
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Copyright 2002 National Science Foundation, and the Joint Oceanographic Institutions, Inc.