Foraminiferal production and monsoonal upwelling in the Arabian sea: evidence from sediment traps
DRS at CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography
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Foraminiferal production and monsoonal upwelling in the Arabian sea: evidence from sediment traps
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Curry, W.B.
Ostermann, D.R. Guptha, M.V.S. Ittekkot, V. |
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Planktonic foraminifera collected in sediment traps in the Arabian Sea during 1986 and 1987 responded to the southern Asian monsoon with changes in productivity, relative abundance of species and isotopic shell chemistry. Most species of foraminifera increased in flux shortly after the advent of the southwest monsoon. G. bulloides increased its production rate by three orders of magnitude. The isotopic chemistry of G. ruber recorded the increase in monsoon upwelling by increasing its delta sup(18) O values by about 1%, accurately reflecting the average 4 degrees C sea surface temperature decrease associated with the upwelling. The mean value of delta super(18) O for G. ruber was greater in the western Arabian Sea than in the central or eastern basins because upwelling in that region cools surface water. The carbon isotopic composition of G. ruber does not have a clear temporal or geographical relationship to upwelling. While its delta sup(13) C values decreased in the western Arabian Sea during the upwelling event, the mean delta sup(13) C values remained higher in the western than in the eastern and central Arabian Sea. This longitudinal gradient is opposite to that expected from the geographical gradient of upwelling: the region with the most intense upwelling should have lower delta sup(13) C values in surface waters because of the upwelling of low delta sup(13) C water to the surface
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2009-05-08T12:02:02Z
2009-05-08T12:02:02Z 1992 |
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Book Chapter
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Evolution of upwelling systems since the early Miocene. Ed. by: Summerhayes, C.P., 93-106p. Geological Society of London, Special Publication
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/3060 |
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en
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Copyright [1992]. All efforts have been made to respect the copyright to the best of our knowledge. Inadvertent omissions, if brought to our notice, stand for correction and withdrawal of document from this repository.
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Geological Society of London
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