Foraminiferal assemblages and the confinement index as tools for assessment of saline intrusion and human impact in the Mekong Delta and neighbouring areas (Vietnam) |
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Authors: | Jean-Pierre Debenay Bui Thi Luan |
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Affiliation: | a Département de géologie, université d’Angers, UPRES EA 2644, 2, boulevard Lavoisier, 49045 Angers cedex, France b Faculty of geology, university of natural sciences-HCMC, 227, Nguyen Van Cu street, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
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Abstract: | Foraminiferal assemblages have been studied in 33 samples from the Can Gio region to the north of the Mekong Delta and from two regions of the Delta: the Tra Vinh province, in the middle part of the Delta; and the Ca Mau peninsula, to the south. Two plates, including 117 pictures, illustrate the species. These assemblages, either through the nature of the test or through the calculation of the confinement index Ic, clearly indicate differences in the balance between continental and marine influences, the Tra Vinh province being subject to the strongest freshwater influence. The decrease of calcareous specimens and the increase of Ic indicate the impact of deforestation in the Ca Mau peninsula, the influence of organic matter in shrimp ponds, and the impact of pollution in a tidal channel. The distribution of foraminiferal assemblages described in this study should be used as part of a reference point for further observations with a view to assessing environmental impacts of increasing human activities and/or global change. |
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Keywords: | Foraminifera Confinement index Estuary Saline intrusion Environmental assessment Vietnam |
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