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Radiolarian distribution in surface sediments of the northern and central South China Sea
Chen, MH; Tan, ZY
1997
发表期刊MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY
ISSN0377-8398
卷号32期号:40180页码:173-194
摘要Radiolarian distribution in surface sediments of 104 stations from northern and central South China Sea show that the abundance and diversity of radiolarians increase with the water depth and are related to radiolarian concentrations from the water column, diminished terrigenous input, variability in calcareous shell content and the rate of silica and carbonate dissolution in the deep sea. According to the appearances of individual species in surface sediments at particular depths, seven faunal boundaries distribution are recognized at water depths of 100, 450, 650, 1000, 1200, 1400 and 2500 m. Four radiolarian assemblages in the sediments were identified by applying clustering procedures. Geographic distributions of these four assemblages coincide with present-day hydrologic features of the surface waters in this area.
关键词Indian-ocean Assemblages Pacific
学科领域Paleontology
收录类别sci
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/3372
专题实验海洋生物学重点实验室
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Chen, MH,Tan, ZY. Radiolarian distribution in surface sediments of the northern and central South China Sea[J]. MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY,1997,32(40180):173-194.
APA Chen, MH,&Tan, ZY.(1997).Radiolarian distribution in surface sediments of the northern and central South China Sea.MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY,32(40180),173-194.
MLA Chen, MH,et al."Radiolarian distribution in surface sediments of the northern and central South China Sea".MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY 32.40180(1997):173-194.
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