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DOI10.1016/j.marmicro.2011.06.001
Assessing surficial foraminiferal distributions as an overwash indicator in Sur Lagoon, Sultanate of Oman
Pilarczyk, Jessica E.1; Reinhardt, Eduard G.1; Boyce, Joseph I.1; Schwarcz, Henry P.1; Donato, Simon V.1,2
通讯作者Pilarczyk, Jessica E.
来源期刊MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY
ISSN0377-8398
EISSN1872-6186
出版年2011
卷号80期号:3-4页码:62-73
英文摘要

The identification of tsunami and storm deposits in arid coastal environments can be problematic, as overwash sediments may not show significant contrasting lithologic characters with lagoonal sediments. In this study foraminifera were evaluated as an overwash indicator in a small (12 km(2)) intertidal lagoon located at Sur, in the Sultanate of Oman. The lagoon is shallow (<5 m depth), tidally-controlled and communicates with the open sea through a narrow subtidal entrance channel. The lagoon is largely composed of intertidal sand and mudflats with fringing mangroves. Previous work at Sur identified evidence for overwash deposits associated with the 28 November 1945 Makran Trench tsunami (M-w 8.1) which were identified based on the presence of a laterally extensive shelly bed with distinctive taphonomic characters. In this study, particle size, stable isotopic and foraminiferal (taxa and taphonomy) analyses were conducted on surface sediment samples from Sur lagoon to determine modem spatial trends in the lagoon for future comparison with overwash sediments deeper in the geologic record. Q-mode cluster analysis of the foraminiferal data (n = 54) found three main biofacies which follow lagoon sub-environments: Shallow Marine Area, Main Lagoon Basin, and Distal Lagoon Basin. The Shallow Marine Area is mainly subtidal with higher wave energy, the Main Lagoon Basin is predominantly intertidal with moderate wave energy, whereas the Distal Lagoon Basin is isolated and mainly intertidal with low wave energy. The most useful parameters for assessing overwash events in Sur lagoon are the foraminifera taxa rather than the taphonomic characters themselves. The most useful taxa for recognizing an overwash (e.g. tsunami or storm) will be the abundance of Amphistegina spp., Ammonia inflata, Elphidium advenum and planktics which are predominantly found in the Shallow Marine Area. The abundance trend of these species with distance into the lagoon has an inverse relationship with higher r(2) values than the other taxa. Taphonomically there is a predominance of larger specimens in the Shallow Marine Area along with a higher abundance of fossil specimens. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


英文关键词Foraminifera Lagoon Taphonomy Stable isotopes Particle-size distribution Oman
类型Article
语种英语
国家Canada
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000294586600002
WOS关键词ATLANTIC COAST RECORDS ; TIDAL FLAT SEDIMENTS ; SEA-LEVEL CHANGE ; BAHIA LA CHOYA ; SOUTH-CAROLINA ; INDIAN-OCEAN ; SEDIMENTOLOGICAL EVIDENCE ; PREHISTORIC HURRICANES ; ARABIAN GULF ; TSUNAMI
WOS类目Paleontology
WOS研究方向Paleontology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/169621
作者单位1.McMaster Univ, Sch Geog & Earth Sci, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada;
2.Imperial Oil Resources, Calgary, AB T2P 3M9, Canada
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Pilarczyk, Jessica E.,Reinhardt, Eduard G.,Boyce, Joseph I.,et al. Assessing surficial foraminiferal distributions as an overwash indicator in Sur Lagoon, Sultanate of Oman[J],2011,80(3-4):62-73.
APA Pilarczyk, Jessica E.,Reinhardt, Eduard G.,Boyce, Joseph I.,Schwarcz, Henry P.,&Donato, Simon V..(2011).Assessing surficial foraminiferal distributions as an overwash indicator in Sur Lagoon, Sultanate of Oman.MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY,80(3-4),62-73.
MLA Pilarczyk, Jessica E.,et al."Assessing surficial foraminiferal distributions as an overwash indicator in Sur Lagoon, Sultanate of Oman".MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY 80.3-4(2011):62-73.
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