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Title: FORAMINIFERA: PART 1 - AN INTRODUCTION


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FORAMINIFERAPART 1 - AN INTRODUCTION
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FORAMINIFERA
  • Single-celled
  • Amoeba- like
  • Testate usually
  • multichambered
  • Net-like pseudopods
  • Anastomosing
  • Reticulating
  • Dimorphic life cycles are complex
  • Nearly 4 000 genera known
  • 60 000 species known!

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LIVE FORAM
  • Note pseudopodia capturing food particles
  • Note multichambered calcareous skeleton

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MULTICHAMBERED FORAM SKELETON
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DIFFERENT SPECIES OF FORAMS
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FORAMINIFERA
  • 50 to 60 species of living planktic forams
  • Many thousands of living benthic species
  • 1 000 genera living
  • Up to 1 million individuals per square metre
    benthos
  • Movement-feeding categories
  • Crawling
  • Mudeaters (detritus feeders)
  • Micropredators
  • Herbivores
  • Burrowing mudeaters
  • Reclining suspension feeders
  • Encrusting suspension feeders

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Microscopes used in Studies
  • Transmitted light whole mounts
  • Transmitted light thin sections
  • Reflected light
  • SEM

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Sample Preparation
  • Study unconsolidated sediments as the 1st choice
  • Wash (heat baking soda) any fines from
    sediments
  • Sieve coarse and separate sand fractions
  • Juveniles tend to look alike even among
    different genera, so pick 0.125 mm fraction
    above
  • Some shale can be broken down by heating in water
    soaking in organic solvents. Then, treated as
    above.
  • Other rocks Simply boiling crushed samples with
    baking soda helps to release some sediment
  • Thin sections may be resorted to, but usually
    thin section studies not very effective, except
    for fusulinids a few other kinds of forams.

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Generalized History Based on Wall Composition
Structure
  • Note
  • Early organic walled arenaceous forams in
    Cambrian
  • Calcareous microgranular forams in Ordovician
  • Porcelaneous in Carboniferous
  • Hyaline in Permian
  • Planktic in Late Jurassic
  • Nummulitids Late K to Early Cenozoic

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Review Early History of Forams
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Review Later History of Forams
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CHALK FORAMS IN A "FINE-GRAINED MATRIX"
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Application of Foram Studies
  • Very useful indicators for
  • Biostratigraphy
  • Dating
  • Correlation
  • Paleoenvironments
  • Depths
  • Climates
  • Habitats
  • Paloeautecology (species) paleosynecology
    (community)
  • Evolution
  • Gradualistic phenomena
  • Punctuated equilibrium examples

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CLIMATE CHANGES INTERPRETEDFROM DEEP-SEA CORES
  • Identification of planktic foraminiferal species
  • Date layers in deep-sea cores.
  • Plotting the abundance of cold and warm climate
    species from core samples indicates climatic
    changes through time.

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CLIMATE CHANGES INTERPRETEDFROM DEEP-SEA CORES
  • O18/O16 ratios from used to determine
  • Paleotemperature changes with planktic species
  • Ice-volume changes with benthic species

Triserial, planktic
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