10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLOBIGERINA OOZE»
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According to our present experience, the deposit of Globigerina ooze is limited to
water of a certain depth, the extreme limit of the pure characteristic formation
being placed at a depth of somewhere about 2,250 fathoms. Crossing from these
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Samples 44 A and 44B, below that depth, consist of Globigerina ooze with little or
no admixture of debris from shallower slopes. Sample 44B is of especial interest
because it includes 6H inches of volcanic agglomerate, ash, and dense rock ...
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Sunken Islands of the Mid-Pacific Mountains
Limestone and calcareous oozes occurred on the guyots as follows: Guyot
Location with respect Type to break in slope Horizon Above-on top Globigerina
ooze cores: 28 and 6 inches Just below Globigerina ooze cores: 28 and 6 inches;
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A Source Book in Geology, 1900-1950
cline in temperature of the equatorial surface water in the diluvial period, and the
red clay under the Globigerina ooze is explained by a considerable extension of
the Antarctic bottom current during the diluvial period, we can interpret the upper
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Cenozoic Foraminifera of Micronesia
431. 435. 436. 437. 438. Sugawara, S. Hiirippo. White limestone breccia. Blocks
of limestone resembling Globigerina. ooze with abundant globigerinids, Gu'
mbelina, benthonic Foraminifera and of oolitic limestone with C orallina,
Lithophyllmn, ...
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Voyage of the Challenger : The Atlantic
Globigerina ooze. Distance from Fayal, 332 miles. Station LXXI. June 27th.—La-t.
38° 18' N ., Long. 34° 48'W. Depth, 1,675 fathoms. Globigerina ooze. Bottom
temperature, 2°'2 C. ' Distance from Fayal, 284 miles. Station LXXII. June 28th.
Charles Wyville Thomson, 2014
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Uncorrected fm "CHALLENGER" SAMPLES (Murray and Renard, 1891) 163 36°
57' 150° 34' 2,200 Globigerina ooze 163D 35° 57- 5' 151° 39-2 120 Green sand,
forams 163E 34° 00-2' 151° 44-2 290 Green sand 163F 34° 3-2' 151° 51-5 ...
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Bulletin of the National Research Council
Globigerina ooze 2. Pteropod ooze 3. Coral mud and sands Siliceous f4.
Radiolarian ooze 15. Diatom ooze Globigerina Ooze. — This type of deposit is
characterized by pelagic Foraminifera and especially by the genus Globigerina.
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THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE SEA
In the Indian Ocean about 54% of the sea floor is covered by Globigerina ooze.
Most of the western part of the Indian Ocean is covered by calcareous oozes,
while the eastern half of this ocean is covered by red clays. Calcareous ooze ...
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Physiological Aspects of Deep Sea Biology
Bottom 0 5 I I 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 0 0 Top 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Type of sediment Red clay Red clay Globigerina ooze Globigerina ooze 4olcanic
ash Red clay Red clay Red clay Globigerina ooze Globigerina ooze Red clay ...
Alister Gordon Macdonald, 1975