ANALYSIS OF MARINE ECOLOGY DURING THE LAST WARMING PERIOD OF BÃLLING-ALLERÃD BASED ON THE ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY OF PLANKTONIC FORAMINIFERA IN THE MAKASSAR STRAIT
Foraminifera is one of the proxies used to reconstruct global climate change, including the condition of marine ecosystems. This study focuses on the last BøllingAllerød warming period (13,102-14,920 years ago/yr). Reconstruction of aquatic ecology in this study uses analysis of the abundance an...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Foraminifera is one of the proxies used to reconstruct global climate change,
including the condition of marine ecosystems. This study focuses on the last BøllingAllerød warming period (13,102-14,920 years ago/yr). Reconstruction of aquatic
ecology in this study uses analysis of the abundance and diversity of planktonic
foraminifera. Furthermore, the relationship between marine ecology and sea
surface temperature variability was also analyzed using Mg/Ca geochemical
analysis of the Glebigerinoides ruber species, thermocline depth as seen from the
comparison of thermocline dwellers with mixed layer dwellers, and Indonesian
Throughflow (ITF) intensity in the Makassar Strait.
From observations on 5 sediment samples, 10 genera and 17 species of planktonic
foraminifera were obtained. The most dominant species in the study area are
Globigerinita glutinata and Globigerinoides ruber, species that inhabit mixed
layers and water paleoproductivity tends to be low. The Mg/Ca trend shows an
average increase pattern of 0.2-0.6 mmol/mol or equivalent to an increase in Sea
Surface Temperature (SST) of 0.5-1°C in SST. However, there was a brief period of
cooling SST (13,453-14,001 kya) and the low Log (Zr/Rb) value caused by a rise
precipitation and the Meltwater Pulse 1a (MWP 1a) event. In this period, the
thermocline dwellers value was 39.76-47.31% (average 42.62%), indicating the
thermocline layer's depth and the ITF strengthening. The change in depth of
thermocline (DOT) that occurred at the TR1926-B research location are thought to
be related to the shift in the ITCZ, the dominance of the western monsoon, and the
a La Ni??a-like phenomenon around Indonesia. |
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