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Plankton biochronology for the last 772,000 years from the western South Atlantic Ocean

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Author(s):
Toledo, Felipe A. L. ; Quadros, Juliana P. ; Camillo, Jr., Edmundo ; Santarosa, Ana Claudia A. ; Flores, Jose-Abel ; Costa, Karen B.
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY; v. 127, p. 50-62, SEP 2016.
Web of Science Citations: 2
Abstract

Calcareous microfossils have potential in the biostratigraphy of Pleistocene sediments and a clear relationship with paleoceanographic studies. Conversely, there are few quantitative biostratigraphic studies of chronologically-tuned events or sections in the western South Atlantic. In order to improve the stratigraphical framework for South Atlantic paleoceanographic studies, the present work attempts to review the last 772,000 years by carrying out a quantitative analysis of the calcareous nannofossil and planktonic foraminiferal assemblages by comparing them with a high resolution marine isotopic record (delta O-18). This work is based on the analysis of two piston cores obtained from the continental slope of the Santos Basin in the Santos Drift, southeastern Brazilian Continental Margin. Twelve Pleistocene calcareous nannofossil events and twenty planktonic foraminifera events calibrated with oxygen isotopes and correlated with literature stratigraphies are discussed. This is the first calcareous plankton biochronology study for the last 772 kyr in the western South Atlantic Ocean. More studies in this region will help to establish a more precise biochronology for these calcareous microfossils. This study also presents six new biostratigraphic events of isotopically-caibrated planktonic foraminifera which can be used as markers in the western South Atlantic. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/50224-2 - High resolution climate record for the last climatic cycle in the subtropical SW Atlantic
Grantee:Karen Badaraco Costa
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants