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Long-term monitoring of benthic foraminiferal assemblages from Asia's largest tropical coastal lagoon, Chilika, India

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In this article, a study of benthic foraminifera assemblages in terms of distribution pattern, diversity and variations in taxonomic composition spanning over a period of 20 months is presented.
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The present study undertaken in the largest coastal lagoon of Asia, Chilika, deals with monthly monitoring of benthic foraminifera assemblages in terms of distribution pattern, diversity and variations in taxonomic composition spanning over a period of 20 months. In total, 13 species of benthic foraminifera represented by eight families were identified in the lagoon. The stations in the Southern sector of the lagoon showed relatively low foraminifera abundance yet high diversity whereas higher abundance and lower diversity were observed in stations located in the Central sector which indicates the spatial patterning of the assemblage. Live foraminifera abundance was sparse in the study area indicating the stressed nature of the lagoon environment. The dissolved nutrient concentration of bottom water reflected significant seasonal variation. The stressed nature of the lagoon is further indicated by the dominance of the genus Ammonia across the inner sectors of the lagoon, a genus known to inhabit impacted habitats. Overall these data can serve as a baseline proxy for understanding palaeontological assemblages of foraminifera in similar shallow-water settings globally.

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Spatio-temporal variations in ecosystem and CO2 sequestration in coastal lagoon: A foraminiferal perspective

TL;DR: In this article, the impact of seasonal variability on CO2 sequestration using foraminiferal analysis and grain size data end member modeling was assessed in Asia's largest coastal lagoon Chilika lake.
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Foraminiferal assemblage structure from Brazilian tropical urbanized beaches (~7°S).

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Faunal evidence of the 1755 Lisbon Tsunami in Gibraltar (S Iberian Peninsula)

TL;DR: In this article , the first systematic faunal record of the 1755 Lisbon tsunami in the Mediterranean is presented, based on sedimentological and paleontological features, and the sedimentary record of a core collected in Gibraltar was divided into six sedimentary facies, with a paleoenvironmental evolution from a shallow marine paleoenviroment to an increasingly restricted lagoon.
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