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Effect of temperature and salinity on stable isotopic composition of shallow water benthic Foraminifera; a laboratory culture study

Sujata R. Kurtarkar, V. N. Linshy, Rajeev Saraswat and Rajiv Nigam
Effect of temperature and salinity on stable isotopic composition of shallow water benthic Foraminifera; a laboratory culture study (in Proceedings of XXIII Indian colloquium on Micropaleontology and stratigraphy and international symposium on Global bioevents in Earth's history, Nallamuthu Malarkodi (editor), Gerta Keller (editor), A. Nallapa Reddy (editor) and B. C. Jaiprakash (editor))
Special Publication - Geological Society of India (2013) 1: 157-163

Abstract

Quantitative estimation of past climatic parameters from stable isotopic composition of foraminifera relies on estimating the precise relationship between stable isotopic composition of the species analyzed and the physico-chemical factors of the seawater. This relationship can be established either on species collected from surface sediments or in plankton tows. Another method to establish such relationships is by subjecting the foraminiferal species to known physico-chemical parameters in the laboratory. In the present work, shallow water benthic foraminiferal species, Rosalina sp. and Pararotalia nipponica were subjected to different combinations of seawater temperature (25 degrees C to 35 degrees C) and salinity (25 psu to 37 psu) in the laboratory to assess their stable oxygen isotopic composition and its applicability in determining seawater temperature and salinity. The stable isotopic ratio of the species shows no consistent relationship with salinity. The relationship between delta (super 18) O foraminifera and seawater temperature is more consistent for P. nipponica than for Rosalina sp. Salinity appears to have less control on delta (super 18) O foraminifera as compared to the seawater temperature, within the studied salinity and temperature range. The study shows that the changes in delta (super 18) O of P. nipponica can be used effectively to infer past seawater temperature changes.


Coden: #07958
Serial Title: Special Publication - Geological Society of India
Serial Volume: 1
Title: Effect of temperature and salinity on stable isotopic composition of shallow water benthic Foraminifera; a laboratory culture study
Title: Proceedings of XXIII Indian colloquium on Micropaleontology and stratigraphy and international symposium on Global bioevents in Earth's history
Author(s): Kurtarkar, Sujata R.Linshy, V. N.Saraswat, RajeevNigam, Rajiv
Author(s): Malarkodi, Nallamuthueditor
Author(s): Keller, Gertaeditor
Author(s): Reddy, A. Nallapaeditor
Author(s): Jaiprakash, B. C.editor
Affiliation: National Institute of Oceanography, Micropaleontology Laboratory, Dona Paula, India
Affiliation: Bangalore University, Department of Geology, Bangalore, India
Pages: 157-163
Published: 2013
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of India, Bengaluru, India
Meeting name: XXIII Indian colloquium on Micropaleontology and stratigraphy and international symposium on Global bioevents in Earth's history
Meeting location: Bangalore, IND, India
Meeting date: 20111209Dec. 9-11, 2011
References: 30
Accession Number: 2016-055532
Categories: Invertebrate paleontologyIsotope geochemistry
Document Type: Serial Conference document
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus.
Country of Publication: India
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2024, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 201627
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