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Main Authors: Wienberg, Claudia, Westphal, Hildegard, Kwoll, Eva, Hebbeln, Dierk
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Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2010
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.744810
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author Wienberg, Claudia
Westphal, Hildegard
Kwoll, Eva
Hebbeln, Dierk
author_facet Wienberg, Claudia
Westphal, Hildegard
Kwoll, Eva
Hebbeln, Dierk
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents This paper constitutes a first detailed and systematic facies and biota description of an isolated carbonate knoll (Pee Shoal) in the Timor Sea (Sahul Shelf, NW Australia). The steep and flat-topped knoll is characterized by a distinct facies zonation comprising (A) soft sediments with scattered debris and scarce sponges, hydrozoans and crinoids (320-210 m water depth), (B) hardground outcrops (step-like banks, vertical cliffs) that are mainly colonized by octocorals and sponges (210-75 m), and (C) the summit region (75-21 m) where the slopes merge gently into the flat-topped summit that is densely colonized by massive and encrusting zooxanthellate corals and the octocoral Heliopora coerulea. In contrast, the sediments recovered from the summit are dominated by the green alga Halimeda, subordinate components are corals, benthic foraminifers, mollusks, and coralline red algae. Thus, the sediments are classified as chlorozoan grain assemblage. However, non-skeletal grains (fecal pellets, ooids) are almost completely absent. This discrepancy between the living biota and the sediment composition could reflect a disruption by the severe tropical cyclone Ingrid that hit the northern Australian shelf in March 2005, just before the sampling for this study took place (September 2005).
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spellingShingle Component analysis of three TV-guided grab sampler from the Sahul Shelf (NW Australia)
Wienberg, Claudia
Westphal, Hildegard
Kwoll, Eva
Hebbeln, Dierk
Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; GeoB10071-3; GeoB10071-4; GeoB10071-5; MARUM; PABESIA; SO184/2; Sonne; Television-Grab; TVG
This paper constitutes a first detailed and systematic facies and biota description of an isolated carbonate knoll (Pee Shoal) in the Timor Sea (Sahul Shelf, NW Australia). The steep and flat-topped knoll is characterized by a distinct facies zonation comprising (A) soft sediments with scattered debris and scarce sponges, hydrozoans and crinoids (320-210 m water depth), (B) hardground outcrops (step-like banks, vertical cliffs) that are mainly colonized by octocorals and sponges (210-75 m), and (C) the summit region (75-21 m) where the slopes merge gently into the flat-topped summit that is densely colonized by massive and encrusting zooxanthellate corals and the octocoral Heliopora coerulea. In contrast, the sediments recovered from the summit are dominated by the green alga Halimeda, subordinate components are corals, benthic foraminifers, mollusks, and coralline red algae. Thus, the sediments are classified as chlorozoan grain assemblage. However, non-skeletal grains (fecal pellets, ooids) are almost completely absent. This discrepancy between the living biota and the sediment composition could reflect a disruption by the severe tropical cyclone Ingrid that hit the northern Australian shelf in March 2005, just before the sampling for this study took place (September 2005).
title Component analysis of three TV-guided grab sampler from the Sahul Shelf (NW Australia)
topic Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; GeoB10071-3; GeoB10071-4; GeoB10071-5; MARUM; PABESIA; SO184/2; Sonne; Television-Grab; TVG
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.744810