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Post-glacial Foraminifera of the incised Yangtze paleo-valley and paleoenvironmental implications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 August 2017

Xue Ke
Affiliation:
Institute of Geological Survey, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, 430074, Peoples Republic of China 〈xue_ke@cug.edu.cn〉, 〈1154809313@qq.com〉, 〈458704798@qq.com〉, 〈280766256@qq.com〉
Baohua Li*
Affiliation:
Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, 210008, Peoples Republic of China 〈bh-li@nigpas.ac.cn〉
Zongyan Zhang
Affiliation:
Wuhan Center, China Geological Survey, Wuhan 430223, Peoples Republic of China 〈conodonts@163.com〉 〈Ycxc2009@126.com〉
Yi Wei
Affiliation:
Safety Engineering College, North China Institute of Science & Technology, Langfang 065210, Peoples Republic of China 〈weiy712@gmail.com〉
Fei Hu
Affiliation:
Institute of Geological Survey, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, 430074, Peoples Republic of China 〈xue_ke@cug.edu.cn〉, 〈1154809313@qq.com〉, 〈458704798@qq.com〉, 〈280766256@qq.com〉
Dongwen Fan
Affiliation:
Institute of Geological Survey, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, 430074, Peoples Republic of China 〈xue_ke@cug.edu.cn〉, 〈1154809313@qq.com〉, 〈458704798@qq.com〉, 〈280766256@qq.com〉
Li Sun
Affiliation:
Institute of Geological Survey, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, 430074, Peoples Republic of China 〈xue_ke@cug.edu.cn〉, 〈1154809313@qq.com〉, 〈458704798@qq.com〉, 〈280766256@qq.com〉
Jianlei Xie
Affiliation:
Geological environment research, Shanghai Institute of Geological Survey, Shanghai 200072, Peoples Republic of China 〈45118880@qq.com〉
Junjie Yu
Affiliation:
Nanjing Center, China Geological Survey, Nanjing 210016, Peoples Republic of China 〈25320701@qq.com〉
Huazhou Yao
Affiliation:
Wuhan Center, China Geological Survey, Wuhan 430223, Peoples Republic of China 〈conodonts@163.com〉 〈Ycxc2009@126.com〉
*
*Corresponding author

Abstract

Three gravity cores (LZK1, ZKA4, and CSJA6) from the incised Yangtze paleo-valley comprise a thick sequence of the post-glacial deposit. Nineteen genera (26 species) of the benthic foraminifers are described from these cores, with detailed down-core foraminiferal variations to investigate their paleoenvironmental implications. Three foraminiferal assemblages are recognized for the lower, middle, and upper parts of the cores respectively. The lower part is dominated by Ammonia beccarii var. and Florilus decorus with lower abundance and diversity. In the middle part, the foraminifers are abundant and diverse, dominated by both Ammonia beccarii var. and Elphidium advenum. Cavarotalia annectens, Pararotalia nipponica, and porcellaneous benthic foraminiferal forms are always present, sometimes abundant. The upper part is characterized by the Ammonia beccarii-Elphidium magellanicum assemblage, except for the Core ZKA4, which is barren of foraminifers in this interval. AMS 14C dates and foraminiferal assemblages both confirm that the transgression-regression sequence in these cores belongs to the “Ammonia transgression” during the Holocene. In addition to documenting the post-glacial sea-level fluctuations, the benthic foraminifers also reflect a warmer climate during the early–middle Holocene. The foraminiferal differences among the three cores can be used to interpret the influence of seawater during the post-glacial sea-level fluctuations. The area in the vicinity of Core ZKA4 was affected by marine water only during the middle Holocene, which was much shorter than the areas of the other cores.

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Figure 1 Location map showing the cores studied in the paleo-incised Yangtze Valley (range of paleo-incised Yangtze Valley after Li et al., 2000).

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Figure 2 Variation of Lithology, benthic foraminiferal abundance, diversity, and H(s), planktonic foraminiferal content in the cores ZKA4, LZK1, and CSJA6, with reconstructed paleogeographic curve. Solid line represents BF abundance (/50 g); dashed line represents PF abundance (/50 g).

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Table 1 AMS 14C dates of Core ZKA4 and CSJA6 (Yu et al., 2014; Ma et al., 2015).

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Figure 3 SEM photos of the foraminifers from Core CSJA6, Nantong, Jiangsu and Core LZK1, Hengsha Island, Shanghai. All scale bars are 100 μm. (1–3) Quinqueloculina lamarckiana: (1a) front view, CSJA6, depth 33.8–33.9 m, Reg. No. K2–036; (1b) apertural view, CSJA6, depth 33.8–33.9 m, Reg. No. K2–036; (2) rear view, LZK1, depth 31.9–32.0 m, Reg. No. K2–033; (3) front view, LZK1, depth 31.5–31.6 m, Reg. No. K2–032. (4–6) Quinqueloculina venusta: (4) front view, CSJA6, depth 33.8–33.9 m, Reg. No. K3–004; (5) apertural view, CSJA6, depth 47.6–47.7 m, Reg. No. K3–006 (6) rear view, CSJA6, depth 33.8–33.9 m, Reg. No. K3–005. (7, 8) Spiroloculina exmia: (7) side view, CSJA6, depth 47.6–47.7 m, Reg. No. K3–020; (8) apertural view, CSJA6, depth 47.6–47.7 m, Reg. No. K3–016. (9, 10) Spiroloculina jucunda: (9) side view, CSJA6, depth 34.2–34.3 m, Reg. No. K3–021; (10) apertural view, CSJA6, depth 33.8–33.9 m, Reg. No. K3–022. (11) Lagena hispida, side view, CSJA6, depth 17.2–17.3 m, Reg. No. K2–007.

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Figure 4 SEM photos of the foraminifers from Core CSJA6, Nantong, Jiangsu and Core LZK1, Hengsha Island, Shanghai. All scale bars are 100 μm. (1, 2) Spiroloculina laevigata: (1) side view, CSJA6, depth 47.6–47.7 m, Reg. No. K3–018; (2) apertural view, CSJA6, depth 47.6–47.7 m, Reg. No. K3–019. (3, 4) Lagena spicata: (3) side view, CSJA6, depth 20.8–20.9 m, Reg. No. K2–005; (4) side view, CSJA6, depth 13.8–13.9 m, Reg. No. K2–003. (5) Lagena substriata: side view, LZK1, depth 9.5–9.6 m, Reg. No. K2–008. (6, 7) Fissurina laevigata: (6) side view, LZK1, depth 12.3–12.4 m, Reg. No. K1–080; (7) apertural view, CSJA6, depth 23.2–23.3 m, Reg. No. K1–079. (8a, 8b) Fissurina orbignyana: (8a) side view, CSJA6, depth 7.5–7.6 m, Reg. No. K1–083; (8b) apertural view, CSJA6, depth 23.2–23.3 m, Reg. No. K1–083. (9a, 9b) Globulina minuta: (9a) side view, LZK1, depth 12.3–12.4 m, Reg. No. K1–087; (9b) apertural view, LZK1, depth 12.3–12.4 m, Reg. No. K1–087. (10) Bulmina marginata, side view, CSJA6, depth 31.2–31.3 m, Reg. No. K4–010.

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Figure 5 SEM photos of the foraminifers from Core CSJA6, Nantong, Jiangsu and Core LZK1, Hengsha Island, Shanghai. All scale bars are 100 μm. (1, 2) Bolivina robusta: (1) side view, CSJA6, depth 13.2–13.3 m, Reg. No. K1–023; (2) edge view. CSJA6, depth 13.2–13.3 m, Reg. No. K1–025. (3, 4) Brizalina striatula: (3) side view, LZK1, depth 12.7–12.8 m, Reg. No. K1–034; (4) edge view, LZK1, depth 12.3–12.4 m, Reg. No. K4–009. (5, 6) Epistominella naraensis: (5) ventral view, right-coiled, LZK1, depth 12.7–12.8 m, Reg. No. K1–067; (6) edge view, left-coiled, LZK1, depth 12.7–12.8 m, Reg. No. K1–069. (7–9) Rosalina bradyi: (7) ventral view, LZK1, depth 30.7–30.8 m, Reg. No. K3–012; (8) edge view, CSJA6, depth 30.8–30.9 m, Reg. No. K4–038; (9) dorsal view, CSJA6, depth 34.2–34.3 m, Reg. No. K3–013. (10–12) Buccella frigida: (10) ventral view, CSJA6, depth 20.8–20.9 m, Reg. No. K1–036; (11) ventral view, CSJA6, depth 36.2–36.3 m, Reg. No. K4–008; (12) dorsal view, CSJA6, depth 25.5–25.6 m, Reg. No. K1–033.

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Figure 6 SEM photos of the foraminifers from Core CSJA6, Nantong, Jiangsu and Core LZK1, Hengsha Island, Shanghai. All scale bars are 100 μm. (1–3) Cancris auriculus: (1) ventral view, CSJA6, depth 34.8–34.9 m, Reg. No. K1–044; (2) edge view, CSJA6, depth 34.8–34.9 m, Reg. No. K1–046; (3) dorsal view, CSJA6, depth 34.8–34.9 m, Reg. No. K1–045. (4–6) Helenina anderseni: (4) ventral view, CSJA6, depth 46.5–46.6 m, Reg. No. K1–029; (5) edge view, CSJA6, depth 46.5–46.6 m, Reg. No. K4–009; (6) dorsal view, CSJA6, depth 46.5–46.6 m, Reg. No. K1–030. (7, 8) Hyalinea balthica: (7) side view, CSJA6, depth 35.2–35.3 m, Reg. No. K4–023; (8) edge view, CSJA6, depth 34.8–34.9 m, Reg. No. K4–024; (9–11) Cibicides lobatulus: (9) ventral view, CSJA6, depth 11.8–11.9 m, Reg. No. K1–047; (10) edge view, CSJA6, depth 17.2–17.3 m, Reg. No. K1–049; (11) dorsal view, CSJA6, depth 7.5–7.6 m, Reg. No. K1–048.

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Figure 7 SEM photos of the foraminifers from Core CSJA6, Nantong, Jiangsu and Core LZK1, Hengsha Island, Shanghai. All scale bars are 100 μm. (1–3) Ammonia pauciloculata: (1) ventral view, CSJA6, depth 31.2–31.3 m, Reg. No. K4–003; (2) edge view, LZK1, depth 27.7–27.8 m, Reg. No. K4–005; (3) dorsal view, CSJA6, depth 31.2–31.3 m, Reg. No. K4–004. (4–6) Ammonia compressiuscula: (4) ventral view, CSJA6, depth 34.2–34.3 m, Reg. No. K1–018; (5) edge view, CSJA6, depth 34.2–34.3 m, Reg. No. K1–019; (6) dorsal view, CSJA6, depth 21.5–21.6 m, Reg. No. K1–017. (7–9) Ammonia ketienziensis: (7) ventral view, CSJA6, depth 33.8–33.9 m, Reg. No. K4–035; (8) edge view, CSJA6, depth 34.2–34.3 m, Reg. No. K4–034; (9) dorsal view, CSJA6, depth 34.2–34.3 m, Reg. No. K4–033. (10–12) Ammonia beccarii: (10) ventral view, CSJA6, depth 7.5–7.6 m, Reg. No. K1–007; (11) edge view, CSJA6, depth 7.5–7.6 m, Reg. No. K1–009; (12) dorsal view, CSJA6, depth 7.5–7.6 m, Reg. No. K1–008.

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Figure 8 SEM photos of the foraminifers from Core CSJA6, Nantong, Jiangsu and Core LZK1, Hengsha Island, Shanghai. All scale bars are 100 μm. (1–3) Cavarotalia annectens: (1) ventral view, LZK1, depth 21.7–21.8 m, Reg. No. K1–004; (2) edge view, LZK1, depth 21.7–21.8 m, Reg. No. K4–001; (3) dorsal view, LZK1, depth 21.7–21.8 m, Reg. No. K1–005. (4, 5) Cribrononion subincertum: (4) side view, CSJA6, depth 23.2–23.3 m, K4–012; (5) edge view, CSJA6, depth 23.2–23.3 m, Reg. No. K4–013. (6, 7) Cribrononion vitreum: (6) side view, CSJA6, depth 23.2–23.3 m, Reg. No. K4–014; (7) edge view, LZK1, depth 12.3–12.4 m, Reg. No. K4–015. (8–10) Elphidiella kiangsuensis: (8) side view, CSJA6, depth 23.2–23.3 m, Reg. No. K4–026; (9) edge view, CSJA6, depth 5.5–5.6 m, Reg. No. K1–055. (10) side view (Guo et al., 2014). (11, 12) Elphidium advenum: (11) side view, CSJA6, depth 47.6–47.7 m, Reg. No. K1–056; (12) edge view, CSJA6, depth 47.6–47.7 m, Reg. No. K1–057.

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Figure 9 SEM photos of the foraminifers from Core CSJA6, Nantong, Jiangsu and Core LZK1, Hengsha Island, Shanghai. All scale bars are 100 μm. (1, 2) Elphidium hispidulum: (1) side view, CSJA6, depth 46.5–46.6 m, Reg. No. K1–060; (2) edge view, CSJA6, depth 25.5–25.6 m, Reg. No. K4–029. (3) Elphidium limpidum: side view, CSJA6, depth 46.5–46.6 m, Reg. No. K1–062. (4, 5) Elphidium magellanicum: (4) side view, CSJA6, depth 2.2–2.3 m, Reg. No. K1–065; (5) edge view, CSJA6, depth 20.8–20.9 m, Reg. No. K1–066. (6, 7) Protelphidium tuberculatum: (6) side view, CSJA6, depth 13.5–13.6 m, Reg. No. K2–022; (7) edge view, CSJA6, depth 25.5–25.6 m, Reg. No. K2–023. (8, 9) Pseudononionella variabilis: (8) ventral view, CSJA6, depth 7.5–7.6 m Reg. No. K2–024; (9) dorsal view, CSJA6, depth 36.8–36.9 m, Reg. No. K2–025. (10–12) Florilus scaphus: (10) ventral view, LZK1, depth 12.3–12.4 m, Reg. No. K1–076; (11) edge view, LZK1, depth 12.3–12.4 m, Reg. No. K1–078; (12) dorsal view, LZK1, depth 12.7–12.8 m, Reg. No. K4–022.

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Figure 10 SEM photos of the foraminifers from Core CSJA6, Nantong, Jiangsu and Core LZK1, Hengsha Island, Shanghai. All scale bars are 100 μm. (1, 2) Fursenkoina pauciloculata: (1) side view, CSJA6, depth 34.8–34.9 m, Reg. No. K1–086; (2) apertural view, LZK1, depth 25.5–25.6 m, Reg. No. K3–023. (3, 4) Nonion akitense: (3) side view, CSJA6, depth 23.2–23.3 m, K2–011; (4) edge view, CSJA6, depth 23.2–23.3 m, Reg. No. K2–012. (5–7) Nonionella jacksonensis: (5) ventral view, LZK1, depth 12.3–12.4 m, Reg. No. K2–015; (6) edge view, LZK1, depth 12.3–12.4 m, Reg. No. K2–013; (7) dorsal view, LZK1, depth 12.7–12.8 m, Reg. No. K2–014. (8, 9) Pullenia quinqueloba: (8) side view, ZKA4, depth 41.1–41.2 m, Reg. No. K2–027; (9) edge view, LZK1, depth 4.5–4.6 m, Reg. No. K2–028. (10, 11) Gyroidina nippoinca: (10) ventral view, LZK1, depth 19.8–19.9 m, Reg. No. K1–089; (11a) edge view, LZK1, depth 5.1–5.2 m, Reg. No. K1–090; (11b) dorsal view, LZK1, depth 5.1–5.2 m, Reg. No. K1–090.

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Figure 11 SEM photos of the foraminifers from Core CSJA6, Nantong, Jiangsu; Core ZKA4, Yangzhou, Jiangsu; and Core LZK1, Hengsha Island, Shanghai. (1–3) Hazawaia nipponica: (1) ventral view, LZK1, depth 26.9–27.0 m, Reg. No. K1–092; (2) edge view, CSJA6, depth 47.6–47.7 m, Reg. No. K1–094; (3) dorsal view, CSJA6, depth 21.5–21.6 m, Reg. No. K1–093. (4, 5) Melonis barleeanum: (4) side view, CSJA6, depth 23.2–23.3 m, Reg. No. K2–009; (5) edge view, CSJA6, depth 23.2–23.3 m, Reg. No. K2–010.

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Figure 12 Down-core variations of main species and assemblages of benthic foraminifers in Core CSJA6.