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Geology: Geologic processes and their results
Still a third fauna occupies the shallow-water tract, whose bottom lies within the
light zone—the photobathic z0ne—and embraces the animals that are
dependent on the plants of this zone, or on its light and warmth, and that are
more or less ...
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury, 1904
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
photo. — fixa, still shot. fotoactinico -ca (adj.) photoactinic. fotoanisotropia (/.)
photoanisotropy. fotoativo -va (adj.) photoactive. fotobacteria (/.) photobacterium.
fotobatico -ca (adj.) photobathic. fotocarta (/.) air map. fotocatalise (/., Physical
Chem ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
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Geology: Geologic processes and their results. 1909. xix, ...
In either case, the zone of shallow water suited to the photobathic life is narrowed
, and at points it may be practically cut in two. There are, however, shelves and
tracts that were below the light zone before, which now are brought within it by
the ...
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury, 1906
... iii, 91 Phonolite, i, 472 Phosphates, Devonian, ii, 440 Florida, iii, 261
Ordovician, of Tennessee, ii, 337 Photobathic fauna, 1, 670 life, ii, 292 zone, i,
670 Phragmoceras nestor, ii, 403 Phyllite, i, 472 Phyllocarids, Devonian, ii, 490
Phylloceras, ...
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury, 1907
It thus appears that the shelf-seas are photobathic zones of special effectiveness,
and are, and no doubt always have been, the habitat of a most important type of
marine faunas and floras, the class most akin to the life of the land— ...
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, 1913
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Geology: Earth history: Mesozoic, Cenozoic
668 cold and warm, superposition of, in Pleistocene, iii, 487 cosmopolitan, i, 668
deep-sea, i, 670 pelagic, i, 670 Faunas, photobathic, i, 670 Faunas and floras,
basis of, i, 663 effect of geographic conditions on evolution of, i, 668 Favosites, ii,
...
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury, 1906
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Geology: Earth history: Genesis-Paleozoic
... the depth of the water, and with other marine conditions, much as it does to-day
. There were mud-bottom faunas, sand-bottom faunas, and like adaptations.
There seem to have been zones of shore life (littoral), of offshore life (photobathic
) ...
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury, 1907
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The American Journal of Science
He suggests that the photobathic zone of the sea, including the bottom, first
became inhabited just before Cambrian time. He considers it probable that all the
fundamental types of animals from protozoon to mollusc and arthropod, but all as
yet ...
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Geology: Earth history: genesis
... the depth of the water, and with other marine conditions, much as it does to-day
. There were mud-bottom faunas, sand-bottom faunas, and like adaptations.
There seem to have been zones of shore life (littoral), of offshore life (photobathic
) ...
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury, 1906
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Geology: Earth history: mesozoic, cenozoic. [c1906] xi,624 p
... ii, 336 Phlaocyon, iii, 253 Phlegethontia, ii, 608 Pbobos, ii, 10 revolution of, ii,
63 Pholidogaster, ii, 538 Pholodomya, iii, 91 Phonolite, i, 472 Phosphates,
Devonian, ii, 440 Florida, iii, 261 Ordovician, of Tennessee, ii, 337 Photobathic
fauna, I, ...
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Rollin D. Salisbury, 1906