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Distribution of Modern Salt-marsh Foraminifera from the Eastern Mississippi Sound, U.s.a.
RECENT OUTER-SHELF FORAMINIFERAL ASSEMBLAGES ON THE CARNARVON RAMP AND NORTHWESTERN SHELF OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Abstract: The carbonate sediments of the Western Australian shelf in the Indian Ocean host diverse assemblages of benthic foraminifera. These shelf environments are dominated by the southward-flowing Leeuwin Current, which impacts near-surface circulation and influences biogeographic ranges of Indo-Pacific warm-water foraminifera. Analyses of outer-ramp to upper-slope sediments (127–264 m water depth) at four different sites (some with replicates) revealed 185 benthic species. A shift from benthic to planktonic foraminifera was accompanied by a decrease in “larger” benthic foraminifera below the lowermost euphotic zone. Fisher α and proportions of buliminid and textulariid taxa increased with water depth, as miliolids and rotaliids decreased in proportion. Cluster analyses on the 125 to 250 μm and 250 to 850 μm size fractions revealed distinct assemblages, with the former distinguishing between deeper and shallower sites, and the latter distinguishing between the Carnarvon Ramp site and the three sites on the northwestern shelf (NWS). The assemblage shift with depth was likely caused by rapidly changing physical conditions in the upper thermocline. The assemblage differences between the NWS and the Carnarvon Ramp site indicate limited horizontal transport and migration rates on the outer shelf below the influence of the Leeuwin Current. Similarity in bottom-water temperature at the studied sites indicates that water mass characteristics, biogeographic history, and/or possibly diversity in benthic shelf habitats, rather than temperature and depth, are responsible for differences between the two regions.
The Effect of Sea-Level and Climate Change on the Development of a Mixed Siliciclastic–Carbonate, Deltaic Coastline: Suwannee River, Florida, U.S.A.
Interplay of Late Cenozoic Siliciclastic Supply and Carbonate Response on the Southeast Florida Platform
Quaternary bryozoan reef mounds in cool-water, upper slope environments: Great Australian Bight
Sea-level change and storm-surge deposition in a late Holocene Florida salt marsh
Benthic foraminiferal assemblages from current-swept carbonate platforms of the northern Nicaraguan Rise, Caribbean Sea
Magnitude and timing of episodic sea-level rise during the last deglaciation
Hardbottom morphology and relationship to the geologic framework; Mid-Atlantic continental shelf
Coastal storm deposition: Salt-marsh response to a severe extratropical storm, March 1993, west-central Florida
High-resolution seismic expression of karst evolution within the Upper Floridan aquifer system; Crooked Lake, Polk County, Florida
Sedimentary infilling of an open seaway; Bawihka Channel, Nicaraguan Rise
Megabreccia shedding from modern, low-relief carbonate platforms, Nicaraguan Rise
Morphology, sediments, and depositional environments of a small carbonate platform; Serranilla Bank, Nicaraguan Rise, Southwest Caribbean Sea
Abstract The Florida peninsula contains five distinct coastal sections, each resulting from its own spectrum of coastal processes and sediment availability during a slowly rising, late Holocene sea level. The east coast barrier system is wave-dominated and has a large cuspate foreland (Cape Canaveral) near its middle. The Florida Keys and reef tract represent the only coastal carbonate system in the continental United States. An open-marine mangrove coast characterizes the low-energy, tide-dominated southwest part of the State. The central Gulf barrier system displays a mixed-energy morphology in a microtidal, low-energy setting. The open-coast marsh system of the Big Bend area that is north of the barrier system is also tide dominated, and is developed on a sediment-starved carbonate platform. The oldest preserved coastal Holocene section is the Florida Keys area where, at about 6 to 8 ka, sequences accumulated during the Holocene. Most of the remainder of the peninsular coast is characterized by terrigenous sequences less than 3 ka. The younger sequences accumulated almost exclusively from reworking of older strata without benefit of additional sediment supply from land.