CSIR Central

Ecological response of foraminiferal component in the sediments of Kharo Creek, Kachchh (Gujarat), west coast of India

IR@NIO: CSIR-National Institute Of Oceanography, Goa

View Archive Info
 
 
Field Value
 
Creator Chaturvedi, S.K.
Nigam, R.
Khare, N.
 
Date 2006-09-25T07:50:15Z
2006-09-25T07:50:15Z
2000
 
Identifier ONGC Bulletin, vol.37(2), 55-64p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/420
 
Description A total of seven surface sediment samples collected within 4.4 m to 13.9 m water depth (below chart datum) from Kharo Creek were studied for their foraminiferal content. The study reveals forty seven foraminiferal species of which forty four are benthic and three are planktic. It is observed that distribution of foraminifera is mainly controlled by organic carbon, suspended load, substrate nature and tidal influences. The observations of this study further suggest that on the basis of total foraminiferal number, living and reworked foraminiferal specimens and other ecological variables, creek environments can be divided into three biotopes, viz., upstream biotope, transition biotope and lower stream (marginal marine) biotope. The study further emphasize on the possibility of the detailed foraminiferal study in the creek on seasonal basis as such study will form the base line data to asses the future impact of industrial pollution (if any) as a jetty for offloading cement is being constructed in Kharo Creek for proposed cement plant which is coming up in this area.
 
Format 108986 bytes
application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Publisher ONGC, India
 
Subject Kharo Creek
sediment samples
foraminiferal species
transition biotope
 
Title Ecological response of foraminiferal component in the sediments of Kharo Creek, Kachchh (Gujarat), west coast of India
 
Type Article