1992
DOI: 10.1016/s0272-7714(05)80060-5
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Can benthic foraminiferal morpho-groups be used as indicators of paleomonsoonal precipitation?

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“…The fluctuations in riverine influx are related to the changes in monsoon intensity in the adjacent areas (Durand et al 2011). Therefore, we suggest that changes in relative abundance of AABF and RSBF can be effectively used for the paleomonsoon reconstruction and freshwater intensity reconstruction from the core collected from the northwestern Bay of Bengal, as previously applied in the Arabian Sea and central Bay of Bengal (Nigam et al 1992;Nigam and Khare 1994;Rana and Nigam 2009).…”
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“…The fluctuations in riverine influx are related to the changes in monsoon intensity in the adjacent areas (Durand et al 2011). Therefore, we suggest that changes in relative abundance of AABF and RSBF can be effectively used for the paleomonsoon reconstruction and freshwater intensity reconstruction from the core collected from the northwestern Bay of Bengal, as previously applied in the Arabian Sea and central Bay of Bengal (Nigam et al 1992;Nigam and Khare 1994;Rana and Nigam 2009).…”
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confidence: 72%
“…Nonions being round in shape, can survive in high energy environment as they are found in the inner shelf region (0-100 m water depth) (Murray 1991;Nigam et al 1992;Nigam and Khare 1994). According to Murray (2006), the salinity preference of Nonions ranges from 32-35 psu.…”
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