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Modern agglutinated foraminifera from the Hovgård ridge, fram strait, west of Spitsbergen: Evidence for a deep bottom current

Authors :
Kaminski, M. A.
Niessen, F.
Bazhenova, E.
De La Guardia, L C.
Coakley, B.
De Vernal, H.
Eagles, G.
Eisermann, H.
Forwick, M.
Gebhardt, C.
Geissler, W.
Horner, T.
Jensen, L.
Jin, H.
Jokat, W.
Kaboth, S.
Kimmel, B.
Kolling, H.
Kopsch, C.
Kudriavtseva, A.
Matthiessen, J.
Nam, S.-I.
Petersen, Florian
Prim, A. K.
Riefstahl, F.
Sauermilch, I.
Schreck, M.
Spielhagen, Robert
Stein, R.
Stolle, C.
Zwick, M.
Kaminski, M. A.
Niessen, F.
Bazhenova, E.
De La Guardia, L C.
Coakley, B.
De Vernal, H.
Eagles, G.
Eisermann, H.
Forwick, M.
Gebhardt, C.
Geissler, W.
Horner, T.
Jensen, L.
Jin, H.
Jokat, W.
Kaboth, S.
Kimmel, B.
Kolling, H.
Kopsch, C.
Kudriavtseva, A.
Matthiessen, J.
Nam, S.-I.
Petersen, Florian
Prim, A. K.
Riefstahl, F.
Sauermilch, I.
Schreck, M.
Spielhagen, Robert
Stein, R.
Stolle, C.
Zwick, M.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Deep-water agglutinated foraminifera on the crest of the Hovgârd Ridge, west of Spitsbergen, consist mostly of large tubular astrorhizids. At a boxcore station collected from the crest of Hovgârd Ridge at a water depth of 1169 m, the sediment surface was covered with patches of large (1 mm diameter) tubular forms, belonging mostly to the species Astrorhiza crassatina Brady, with smaller numbers of Saccorhiza, Hyperammina, and Psammosiphonella. Non-tubutar species consisted mainly of opportunistic forms, such as Psammosphaera and Reophax. The presence of large suspension-feeding tubular genera as well as opportunistic forms point to the presence of deep currents at this locality that are strong enough to disturb the benthic fauna. This is confirmed by data obtained from sediment echosounding, which exhibit lateral variation in relative sedimentation rates within the Pleistocene sedimentary drape covering the ridge, indicative of winnowing in a south-easterly direction.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1134972391
Document Type :
Electronic Resource