Quantitative research on relationship between planktonic foraminifera content and water depth in western South China Sea
Li XuejieChen FangChen ChaoyunGuo Hua
1 Institute of Development Strategies for Marine Geoscience,GMGS,Guangzhou510760,Guangdong
2 Key Laboratory of Marine Geology in Tongji University,Ministry of Education,Shanghai 200092
3 Marine Geological Analysis Center,GMGS,Guangzhou510760,Guangdong
Water depth is an important index for research on the paleoenvironmental evolution and basin analysisThe authors made research on the quantitative relationship between the planktonic foraminifera content and water depth in modern sediments in the western South China Sea,which providesareference for paleoenvironmental studyMore than 300 samples of surface sediments were collected systematically from the western South China Sea (4°~18°N,1085°~115°E) for foraminifera identificationThe abundance of benthonic foraminifera decreases from the continental shelf to the deep sea basin with increasing water depth,while planktonic foraminifera reach the highest abundance in the upper slope,with water depth between 200 m to 2000 m,and decrease toward both the coast and deep sea basinThere is a distinct relationship between the content of planktonic foraminifera (P) and water depth (D) which is apparently different in the shelf and in the slope to deep sea basinThe content of planktonic foraminifera increases rapidly on the shelf with the increasing of water depthand their relative equation is shown as lnD=0021P+3.208,but a negative relation from the slope to deep sea basin is shown by D=-526.3P+52105.2It is mainly because the planktonic foraminifera increase as the water depth increasing in the shelf,however,the dissolution of carbonate becomes the main reason to control the contents of the planktonic foraminfera in the ocean at the depth of more than 200 mThe planktonic foraminifera are easier to dissolve than benthic foraminifera
About author: Li Xuejie,born in 1964,was graduated from China University of Geosciences and got a master's degree in 1988He is a snior geologist at Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey and a PhDcandidate at Tongji UniversityHe is mainly engaged in marine geology and Quaternary geologyEmail:xuejieli@yeah.net
Cite this article:
. Quantitative research on relationship between planktonic foraminifera content and water depth in western South China Sea[J]. JOURNAL OF PALAEOGEOGRAPHY, 2004, 6(4): 442-447.
. Quantitative research on relationship between planktonic foraminifera content and water depth in western South China Sea[J]. JOPC, 2004, 6(4): 442-447.