Sedimentology and faunal compositions of surface sediments from the southern Florida Strait
Sedimentology and faunal compositions of surface sediments from the southern Florida Strait
The water masses in the Florida Straits and Bahamas region are important sources for the Northern Atlantic surface ocean circulation. In this study, we analyse carbonate preservation in surface sediments located above the chemical lysocline in the Florida Straits and Bahamas region and discuss possible reasons for supralysoclinal dissolution. Calcite dissolution proxies such as the variation of the foraminiferal assemblage, Fragmentation Index, Benthic Foraminifera Index, and Resistance Index displayed a good preservation in both areas. The pteropod species Limacina inflata showed very good preservation in sediments of inter-platform channels from the Great Bahama Bank (Providence Channel, Exuma Sound) above the aragonite lysocline. Supralysoclinal aragonite dissolution, however, was observed at two water depth levels (800-1000 m and below 1500 m) in the Florida Straits. Our observations suggest that the supralysoclinal dissolution in the Florida Straits is due to the degradation of organic material. The presence of Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) may be a contributing factor for the significant aragonite dissolution in 800-1000 m. The comparison of modern preservation patterns of the surface sediments with hydrographical measurements shows that the L. inflata Dissolution Index (LDX) might be an adequate proxy to reconstruct paleo-water mass conditions in an area which is highly saturated with respect to calcium carbonate.
Supplement to: Schwarz, Johanna; Rendle-Bühring, Rebecca (2005): Controls on modern carbonate preservation in the southern Florida Straits. Sedimentary Geology, 175, 153-167
Piston corer, P6408, P6804, Gilliss, P7008, P6401, OC205-02, Pillsbury, P7102, Trident, OC205 02, Earth System Research, TR-149, Center for Marine Environmental Sciences MARUM, Oceanus, Gravity corer, TR 149, Box corer, GS7603, P6807, Center for Marine Environmental Sciences (MARUM)
Piston corer, P6408, P6804, Gilliss, P7008, P6401, OC205-02, Pillsbury, P7102, Trident, OC205 02, Earth System Research, TR-149, Center for Marine Environmental Sciences MARUM, Oceanus, Gravity corer, TR 149, Box corer, GS7603, P6807, Center for Marine Environmental Sciences (MARUM)
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