Journal of the korean society of oceanography
- Volume 34 Issue 3
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- Pages.144-150
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- 1999
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- 1225-1283(pISSN)
Slope Sedimentation and Organic Carbon Content in the Late Quaternary West Florida Slope Sediments
- Lee, Eun-Il (Department of Oceanography, Chungnam National University) ;
- Park, Soo-Chul (Department of Oceanography, Chungnam National University)
- Published : 1999.09.30
Abstract
Slope sedimentation on the modern west Florida continental margin is controlled by pelagic carbonate accumulation and off-shelf sedimentation of neritic carbonates and terrigenous fines. Production and deposition of pelagic carbonates by planktonic foraminifera and coccoliths have played a significant role in the total slope sedimentation and are mainly promoted by sea-surface productivity. Organic carbon data reflect the relatively high biological productivity in surface waters, indicating high accumulation of biogenic calcareous sediments. The surface-water productivity in the study area is supported by the relation among microfossil assemblages, carbonate mineralogy and sedimentary organic carbon.
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