Abstract
This dataset contains Total organic matter, benthic foraminifera and grain-size of sediment cores obtained aboard several research vessels (R/V Weatherbird II-WB0815, WB1731, WB1736, WB1701; R/V Point Sur-PS1825; R/V Justo Sierra-JS0815) in the Gulf of Mexico from 2015-08-01 to 2018-05-22. This data was used in the development of a benthic foraminifera based Marine Biotic Index (Foram-AMBI) for the Gulf of Mexico: a decision support tool. 59 Sediment multi cores were collected, extruded at 2mm intervals, stained with rose bengal, and washed through a 63um sieve. 100-300 stained foraminifera were identified from each site. Total organic matter was measured using loss on ignition. Sediment grain-size was measured by sieving and settling tube techniques. Ecological group assignments (I-V) were then assigned to foraminifera species based on their correlation to organic matter. Calibration: The foram-AMBI equation was populated and calculated for each site. These values were tested on 7 sites not included in the calibration for Validation. No more than 20% of species can remain unassigned at the validation sites. The dataset also contains the location (longitude and latitude) and dates of sample collection. Cruise documentation was provided for the R/V Weatherbird II (WB0815, WB1731, WB1736, WB1701), R/V Point Sur (PS1825) and the R/V Justo Sierra (JS0815). The cruises were led by chief scientists- Dr David Hollander, Dr Patrick Schwing and Dr Steven Murawski.
Purpose
To develop the foram-AMBI biomonitoring index in the Gulf of Mexico.
Keywords
benthic foraminifera, Gulf of Mexico, reference conditions, biodindicators, decision support tool, sediment cores, Marine Biotic Index
UDI
R6.x805.000:0108
Date
February 2021
Point of Contact
Name
Patrick Schwing
Organization
University of South Florida / College of Marine Science
Name
Bryan O'Malley
Organization
University of South Florida
Funding Source
RFP-6
DOI
10.7266/HYXZDXM2
Rights Information
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication 1.0 License.
Scholar Commons Citation
O'Malley, Bryan J., Patrick T. Schwing, Michael Martinez-Colon, Silvia Spezzaferri, Gregg Brooks, Rebekka Larson, Maria Machain-Castillo, and Ana Carolina Ruiz-Fernandez. 2021. Total organic matter, benthic foraminifera and grain-size of sediment cores collected aboard multiple research cruises in the Gulf of Mexico from 2015-08-01 to 2018-05-22. Distributed by: Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Information and Data Cooperative (GRIIDC), Harte Research Institute, Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi. doi:10.7266/HYXZDXM2
Comments
Supplemental Information
The headers are- Station, Type, Latitude, Longitude, Date, Depth, Grain size (%sand), TOM (Total organic matter), Species, Stained Counts, and Relative Abundance.|-59 Sediment multi cores were collected, extruded at 2mm intervals, stained with rose bengal, and washed through a 63um sieve. -100-300 stained foraminifera were identified from each site. -Total organic matter was measured using loss on ignition -Sediment grain-size was measured by sieving and settling tube techniques. -Ecological group assignments (I-V) were then assigned to foraminifera species based on their correlation to organic matter. -Calibration: The foram-AMBI equation was populated and calculated for each site. -Validation: These values were tested on 7 sites not included in the calibration. No more than 20% of species can remain unassigned at the validation sites.||||