印度西部近海索拉什特拉近海翼足类群的首次记录:对古水文研究的影响

IF 0.5 4区 地球科学 Q4 PALEONTOLOGY Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI:10.1177/05529360231219623
Mugdha Ambokar, R. Panchang, Pawan Govil, Syed Azharuddin
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翼足目文石壳占世界海洋生物源无机碳通量的 12%,但也容易溶解。尽管翼足目动物的保存状况和种属比例(即Creseis/Limacina)已被用作古气候重建的替代物,但它们的分类属性仍未得到探索。本研究报告了来自索拉什特拉(Saurashtra)近海阿拉伯海东北部一个地点的 20 种翼足类动物,所有这些动物在整个核心区都显示出相同的保存程度。然而,位于陆架地区的研究区域出现了中层动物群,这表明了古环境的变化,并强调了在研究区域利用翼足目动物群进行古气候重建的重要性。
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A first account of pteropod taxa from off Saurashtra, western offshore of India: Implications for palaeohydrological studies
Pteropod aragonitic shells contribute to 12% of biogenic inorganic carbon flux to the world ocean but are also prone to dissolution. Though their state of preservation and generic ratios, namely Creseis/Limacina have been used as a proxy for palaeoclimatic reconstruction, their taxonomic attributes have remained unexplored. The present study reports 20 pteropod species from a single location in the northeastern Arabian Sea offshore of Saurashtra, all of which show the same degree of preservation throughout the core. The occurrence of mesopelagic fauna in the study area located on the shelf region however points to palaeoenvironmental changes and underscores the importance of employing pteropod assemblages for palaeoclimatic reconstructions in the study area.
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