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Diversity of Planktonic Foraminiferal Assemblages From Quaternary Sequences at DSDP Sites 219, 220 and 241 in Northern Indian Ocean


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The Quaternary planktonic foraminiferal assemblages from DSDP Sites 219,220 and 241 in Northern Indian Ocean have been analysed in terms of diversity changes along the depth of each core. For an understanding of the population dynamics in the region and its relation to the paleoclimatic events (Ericson zones), relative abundance at family and species levels have been studied. Different indices of diversity viz., S, D, Hand E have been worked out and correlated with that of the oscillation in paleoclimatic record, which is based on the fluctuation in abundance of Globorotalia menardii along the depth of the core. It has been noted that during the Quaternary, relative abundance of different species and changes in diversity indices match well with that of the Ericson paleoclimatic zonation, enabling recognition of different stages of glacial and interglacial episodes in Northern Indian Ocean.

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Palaeontology, Foraminifera, Palaeoclimate, Quaternary, Northern Indian Ocean.
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Authors

Ashish Sarkar
Department of Geology and Geophysics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur-721302, India
Asit K. Guha
Department of Geology and Geophysics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur-721302, India

Abstract


The Quaternary planktonic foraminiferal assemblages from DSDP Sites 219,220 and 241 in Northern Indian Ocean have been analysed in terms of diversity changes along the depth of each core. For an understanding of the population dynamics in the region and its relation to the paleoclimatic events (Ericson zones), relative abundance at family and species levels have been studied. Different indices of diversity viz., S, D, Hand E have been worked out and correlated with that of the oscillation in paleoclimatic record, which is based on the fluctuation in abundance of Globorotalia menardii along the depth of the core. It has been noted that during the Quaternary, relative abundance of different species and changes in diversity indices match well with that of the Ericson paleoclimatic zonation, enabling recognition of different stages of glacial and interglacial episodes in Northern Indian Ocean.

Keywords


Palaeontology, Foraminifera, Palaeoclimate, Quaternary, Northern Indian Ocean.