Abstract
Benthic foraminiferal assemblages have been studied at 11 sediment surface samples located in the Neretva Channel covering the delta habitat and the adjacent open sea areas. The major objective of the investigation was to explore the main environmental parameters affecting the benthic foraminifera compositional changes. To this end, a statistical approach was applied that integrates micropaleontological data with physical, geochemical and sedimentological parameters (total organic carbon and grain size). Statistical analyses identified four distinct groups (cluster A1, A2, B1, B2) corresponding to different environmental settings. Cluster A1 groups samples under Neretva river influence and is characterized by Aubignyna perlucida, Nonionella turgida, Eggerelloides scaber and Rectuvigerina sp.; species able to live in organic-matter-rich sediments and in a wide range of oxygen content. Cluster A2 includes samples distant from the fluvial outlet and samples along the NW coast partially influenced by the Neretva river plume. In these environmental conditions, Ammonia beccarii, Bulimina marginata, Nonionella turgida and Textularia sp. resulted as the most characteristic taxa. Cluster B1 distinguishes the deepest stations which are in connection with the open Adriatic Sea. Here Asterigerinata mamilla, Buccella granulata, Cibicides group, Reussella spinulosa and Textularia sp. reach their maximum abundance associated with coarse-grained sediments. Cluster B2 groups samples collected in the inner bay of the southernmost sector of the studied area characterized by silt and clay and a negligible influence by river inputs. The benthic microfauna is principally composed of Miliolids, Porosononion granosum and Textularia sp.
Funder
Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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