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The upwelling record in the sediments of the westen continental margin of India

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Title The upwelling record in the sediments of the westen continental margin of India
 
Creator Naidu, P.D.
PrakashBabu, C.
Rao, Ch.M.
 
Description Analysis of 63 sediment samples from the western continental margin of India for planktonic foraminifera, organic carbon, biogenic silica and calcium carbonate content showed higher frequency (30-40%) of Globigerina bulloides and high organic carbon (3%) coinciding with higher primary productivity (1 g C m sup(-2) day sup(-1)) in the south compared to lesser (20-30%) abundance of G. bulloides and organic carbon (1-2%) and moderate productivity (0.5-0.75 g C m sup(-2) day sup(-1)) in the north. This is suggestive of relatively intense upwelling in the south compared to the north. The gradual decrease in abundance of G. bulloides and organic carbon content from upper slope to lower slope similarly reflects a greater intensity of upwelling on the upper slope. The positive correlation between organic carbon and G. bulloides suggests that G. bulloides can be used as an indicator of productivity in the areas of coastal upwelling. Rich occurrences of most sensitive species for dissolution (Globegerinoides ruber, Orbulina universa, Globigerinella aequilateralis, G. sacculifer and Globigerinita glutinata) and less biogenic silica content in the sediments along with more diatoms (538.10-672.50) x 103 1-1 in the water column indicate the preservation of calcium carbonate and dissolution of siliceous constituents
 
Date 2009-05-08T11:56:18Z
2009-05-08T11:56:18Z
1992
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Deep-Sea Research, Vol.39; 715-723p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/3036
 
Language en
 
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Publisher Pergamon