Environmental conditions of pilón de azúcar beach (guajira, colombia), inferedfrom the foraminifers population of a sediment simple

Foraminifers are organisms, which due to their specific environmental requirements, are used as bio-indicators of marine environments. In this study we evaluated a sample of sediment from the “Pilón de Azúcar” beach (Guajira, Colombia), in order to deduce the physico-chemical conditions of such coas...

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Autores:
Ortiz Moreno, Martha Lucía
Acosta, Nelly
Tipo de recurso:
Article of journal
Fecha de publicación:
2003
Institución:
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Repositorio:
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repositorio.unal.edu.co:unal/38712
Acceso en línea:
https://repositorio.unal.edu.co/handle/unal/38712
http://bdigital.unal.edu.co/28809/
Palabra clave:
Ciencias Bilógicas
Biología
Medicina
Foraminíferos
Guajira
Colombia
Condiciones Fisicoquímicas
Composición Faunística
Ciencias Bilógicas
Biología
Medicina
Foraminifers
Guajira
Colombia
Fauna Composition
Physico-Chemical Conditions
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openAccess
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Atribución-NoComercial 4.0 Internacional
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Summary:Foraminifers are organisms, which due to their specific environmental requirements, are used as bio-indicators of marine environments. In this study we evaluated a sample of sediment from the “Pilón de Azúcar” beach (Guajira, Colombia), in order to deduce the physico-chemical conditions of such coastal environment, based on the group of 14 foraminifers found in it. We detect one hundred individuals belonging to 29 species,19 genus, 14 families, 8 super families, and 3 suborders: Rotaliina, Miliolina, Textularina. The more represented species were: Ammonia beccari, sobrina form; Discorbis rosea, Quinqueloculina sp., Amphistegina sp. and Cibicides antilleanus. In relation with the nature of the shell, 69 individuals had calcareohialine, 27 calcareous porcelained and 4 individual shad agglutinated shells. This variety of forms indicate that the predominant organisms found, are exposed to high concentrations of calcium carbonate, normal salinity and a pH not too low for the formation of their shells. 98% of the registered organisms belong to benthonic environments of the continental marine platform or from the transition zone, that generally inhabit in bioclastic sediments. The presence of fossil foraminifers (7%), indicated that there was an active erosive process in the coast that interferes with the accumulation of organic matter. In conclusion, this beach has a diverse and dynamic environment with the normal conditions of open Caribbean marine environment.