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Receptaculitids: A Phylogenetic Debate on a Problematic ...
1859a Hall problematic 1875a Hall & Whitfield foraminifer 1859 Murchison
foraminifer 1S75 Kayser problematic 1859 Murchison sponge 1875 Larousse
polyp 1859 Murchison cystoid? 1876 Armstrong et al. amorphozoa 1859 Salter ...
Matthew H. Nitecki, Harry Mutvei, Doris V. Nitecki, 1999
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Biostratigraphy in Production and Development Geology
Gavelinella cristata subzone (NCF9a): interval from LDO of G. lapparenti to FDO
of the benthic foraminifer Stensioina granulata granulate This subzone is
recognized in outcrop (Whitecliff, Isle of Wight, UK), but has not been
encountered in the ...
Robert Wynn Jones, M. D. Simmons, 1999
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Biogeochemical Controls on Palaeoceanographic Environmental ...
Foraminifer test preservation and diagenesis: comparison of high latitude Eocene
sites PAUL N. PEARSON & CATHERINE E. BURGESS School of Earth, Ocean
and Planetary Sciences, Cardiff University, Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff, ...
William E. N. Austin, Rachael James, 2008
The small foraminifer Metaro- taliella tuvaluensis may potentially parasitize
several miliolid species (Collen, 1998). M. tuvaluensis attaches to the surface of
juvenile milio- lids, and causes deformations of the host test as the host
overgrows this ...
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Trace Fossils: Concepts, Problems, Prospects
Conversely, by an increase in foraminifer abundance, the signal of younger tests
will dominate over older in the mixed layer because greater numbers will be
mixed downward than upward, resulting in a downward shift of the curve (Fig.
24.7).
William Miller, III, 2011
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Current Developments in Bioerosion
Description: In early ontogenetic stages the foraminifer produces a shallow,
circular depression of 0.5-1.5 mm in diameter, from which 'whip'-shaped filaments
with an approximately circular cross-section start to protrude mainly
perpendicularly ...
Max Wisshak, Leif Tapanila, 2008
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Global Sedimentology of the Ocean: An Interplay between ...
An Interplay between Geodynamics and Paleoenvironment Christian M. Robert.
Many planktonic foraminifer species occupy specific depth habitats or migrate
vertically during their life cycle, and must therefore control their buoyancy. To do
so ...
Christian M. Robert, 2008
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Studies on the Mesozoic of Sonora and adjacent areas
(A) Miliolid and textularid foraminifera, mollusk fragments, pellets, intraclast(?) (
pseudosparite patch), microsparite, pseudosparite; Sample 17, Unit 1; bar is 500
μm. (B) Planktonic foraminifer Hedbergella cf. trocoidea, calcispheres; Sample 33
, ...
César Jacques-Ayala, Carlos M. González-Léon, Jaime Roldán-Quintana, 1995
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Fluvial Sedimentology VII: (Special Publication 35 of the IAS)
... 18—19 glaciation, 18 Late Quaternary, 295 Pleistocene, 322, 410 Pliocene,
421 Saalian, 299 Glauconitic Member (Canada), 1 73 global positioning system (
GPS) applications, 3 24 equipment, 8 Globigerina aff. calida calida (foraminifer),
...
Michael Blum, Susan Marriott, Suzanne Leclair, 2009
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Its stratigraphic range corresponds closely with the lower part of Mamet
Foraminifer Zone 16i. The nominal species was described originally as
Pleurotomaria nodimarginata McChesney from near Batesville, Ark., where it
occurs in the ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1987
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New evidence shows carbon's importance to ocean life's survival …
... and environmental sciences at UT Arlington, analyzed clusters of iron pyrite attached to the walls of the foraminifer shells for lead isotopes. «Astrobiology Magazine, 4月 15»
Marine Ecosystems require thousand years of recovery from Climate …
Previous marine sediment studies used simple and single-celled organisms called Foraminifer, but, in this new study, scientists explored ... «The Market Business, 4月 15»
Ancient Tiny Creatures Reveal the Past Temperatures of Our World's …
Tiny creatures are telling scientists a bit more about the temperatures of the ancient past. This is a microscopic photo of the foraminifer ... «Science World Report, 3月 15»
Stuck-in-the-mud plankton reveal ancient temperatures
Microscopic photo of the foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber, which is used in this study. Credit: Frank J.C. Peeters, VU University Amsterdam. «Phys.Org, 3月 15»
Chemical clues in fossil shells may help us understand today's …
In a way, the chemical composition of these shells acts as a snapshot of the chemical composition of the water the foraminifer lived in. «Mongabay.com, 2月 15»
Iron fertilization less efficient for deep-sea carbon dioxide storage …
"These phytoplankton can be a food source for certain types of planktonic grazers, foraminifer and pteropods, that make shells from calcium ... «Phys.Org, 11月 14»
Climate In Last 7000 Years More Variable Than Thought
Filtered estimates of SST variability obtained from coral, foraminifer, and alkenone records are shown to be consistent with one another and ... «reportingclimatescience.com, 11月 14»
Research Reveals Warmer Than Thought Pliocene Oceans
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) image of the fossilised shell of planktic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber. Planktic foraminifera are a ... «reportingclimatescience.com, 6月 14»
Kermit the Frog Unmasked, Drilling the Amazon, the Pope's Climate …
The discovery panel: An Antarctic anemone, a translucent shrimp, and something called an agglutinated foraminifer are among the organisms ... «OnEarth Magazine, 5月 14»
In Honor of Linnaeus, a Rogue's Gallery of New Species
Also on this year's top 10 list is a giant protist called an agglutinated foraminifer – Spiculosiphon oceana – that builds what appears to be a ... «Scientific American, 5月 14»