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Glacial to Holocene fluctuations in hydrography and productivity along the southwestern continental margin of India

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Title Glacial to Holocene fluctuations in hydrography and productivity along the southwestern continental margin of India
 
Creator Thamban, M.
Rao, V.P.
Schneider, R.R.
Grootes, P.M.
 
Subject hydrography
oxygen isotopes
monsoons
sediments
continental margins
glaciation
holocene
biological production
palaeo studies
 
Description Oxygen isotope and sedimentological records of a sediment core from the southwestern continental margin of India are used to reconstruct the fluctuations in sea surface hydrography and productivity during the last deglaciation. The delta sup(18)O records of Globigerinoides ruber and G. sacculifer exhibit high amplitude oscillations during the early deglaciation and Holocene. Significant variations in delta sup(18)O during the Holocene and a high glacial-interglacial amplitude in delta sup(18)O values (Delta delta sup(18)O approx 2.1 ppt) suggest large fluctuations in sea surface hydrography related to monsoonal precipitation on land. The results suggest that although the last deglacial events are coherent in time with the regional and global climatic events, fluctuations in sea surface salinity during Holocene are unique to this region. Maximum monsoonal precipitation appears to have occurred after approx 9-8 ka BP. Unlike the records from the western Arabian Sea, biological productivity was maximum between approx 18 and 15 ka BP and substantially diminished between approx 13 and 6 ka BP. The increased strength in the winter monsoon during the glacial period could have enhanced convective mixing and nutrient injection, leading to high primary production. Reduced surface productivity during the early Holocene may be attributed to the complex dynamics of the circulation system and hydrological cycle along the southwest coast of India
 
Date 2009-01-07T10:43:41Z
2009-01-07T10:43:41Z
2001
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Vol.165; 113-127p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/1559
 
Language en
 
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Publisher Elsevier