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Abstract: Processes of Benthic Foraminiferal Fossil Assemblage Formation on the Continental Slope, by P. Loubere; #91004 (1991)
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1991
Abstract: Paleoecologic and Biostratigraphic Models for Pleistocene Through Miocene Foraminiferal Assemblages of the Gulf Coast Basin, by S. Q. Breard, A. D. Callender, and M. J. Nault; #90989 (1993).
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1993
ABSTRACT: Biostratigraphic and Paleoenvironmental Synthesis of Cenozoic Marker Foraminifera, Gulf Coast and Caribbean Basins, by Sylvester Q. Breard, Arden D. Callender, Michael J. Nault; #91020 (1995).
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1995
1996
Distribution of Benthic Foraminifers Across a Middle Miocene Basin Margin, Central California: Paleoenvironmental, Tectonic, and Biostratigraphic Implications: ABSTRACT
Martin B. Lagoe, Kristin McDougall
AAPG Bulletin
...Distribution of Benthic Foraminifers Across a Middle Miocene Basin Margin, Central California: Paleoenvironmental, Tectonic, and Biostratigraphic...
1983
Abstract: Benthic Foraminiferal Characteristics of Cenozoic Cold Seeps on the Northeastern Pacific Margin, by Ruth Martin and Elizabeth Nesbitt; #90039 (2005)
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2005
Abstract: Biogeographic Comparisons of Neogene Benthic Foraminifera of Venezuela, Panama and Ecuador, by Carly J. Smith, Laurel S. Collins, Carlos Jaramillo, and Luis I. Quiroz; #90085 (2008)
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2008
Sequence Stratigraphic Interpretations from Benthic Foraminifera: Analyses of an Onshore Borehole site on the New Jersey Continental Shelf, ODP Leg 174AX
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Abstract: Barremian-Albian Larger Benthic Foraminiferal Zones (Lower Cretaceous), Gulf of Mexico Region: A Key to Correlating Carbonate Reservoirs; #91205 (2023)
Robert W. Scott
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...Abstract: Barremian-Albian Larger Benthic Foraminiferal Zones (Lower Cretaceous), Gulf of Mexico Region: A Key to Correlating Carbonate Reservoirs...
2023
Modern and Fossil Bathymetric Data
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TRACE FOSSILS AND GLAUCONITIC PELLETS PROVIDE INSIGHT INTO CAMBRIAN SILICICLASTIC MARINE ENVIRONMENTS
SHERIE C. HARDING, A.A. EKDALE
PALAIOS
... transport. Fair-weather waves, currents, and storms prevailed, and constituents were laid down in primary sedimentary structures and burrowed by benthic...
2018
Shelf Model for Deep-Sea Flysch Turbidites and Implications for Outcrop Analogs, #70157 (2014)
Roger Higgs
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...) reworking of near-coeval benthic forams (from true bathyal flysch mud/marl exposed in the adjacent accretionary-wedge mountains, offscraped from...
2014
The Importance of Sedimentary Structures and Early Diagenetic Features in Carbonate Sedimentology
Robert V. Demicco, Lawrence A. Hardie
Special Publications of SEPM
... of hardened aragonite mud peloids, aragonite ooids chemically precipitated in situ, the skeletal remains of benthic invertebrates, and lithoclasts (cemented...
1994
Record of Event Sedimentation in Mississippi Sound
Samuel J. Bentley, Yoko Furukawa, W. Chad Vaughan
GCAGS Transactions
... below ~10 cm depth have the best preservation potential, whereas thinner sediment layers are more readily reworked by subsequent storms...
2000
Depositional Response to Seagrass Mortality Along a Low-Energy, Barrier-Island Coast: West-Central Florida
Albert C. Hine, Mark W. Evans, Richard A. Davis, Jr., Daniel F. Belknap
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... destruction by storms; 2) infection by pathogens; 3) decline of water quality due to human development; and 4) overgrazing by sea urchins. Because...
1987
Upper Cretaceous Temperate-Type Open Shelves from Northern (Sardinia) and Southern (Apennines-Apulia) Mesozoic Tethyan Margins
Gabriele Carannante, Roberto Graziano, Daniela Ruberti, Lucia Simone
Special Publications of SEPM
... of rudists with variable proportions of benthic foraminifers bryozoans and red algae Non skeletal grains are indicative of the foramol sellsulato...
1997
Sedimentary Mounds and Washout Depressions from the Middle Ordovician Limestone, Ottawa Valley, Canada
H. Miriam Steele-Petrovich
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., which could only have formed from oil that migrated from finer-grained sediments. Storms intermittently tore up the anaerobic deposits immediately behind...
1988
Ichnologic Signatures of Hyperpycnal Flow Deposits in Cretaceous River-dominated Deltas, Austral Basin, Southern Argentina
Luis Alberto Buatois, Luis Lucas Saccavino, Carlos Zavala
AAPG Special Volumes
... deposition. An additional stress factor was represented by storms that caused repeated wave erosion of the substrate affecting the benthic fauna...
2011
Wave and Bottom Sediment Interactions over a Submerged Sand Bank during the Winter Cold-Front Season, Western Louisiana
Daijiro Kobashi, Felix Jose, Gregory Stone
GCAGS Transactions
... serve as a nursery for benthic habitats (Stone et al., 2004; U.S. Geological Survey, 2003). Therefore, to assess the potential effects of sand mining...
2006
Control of Mudcrack Patterns by the Infaunal Bivalve Pseudocyrena
Barry S. Kues, Charles T. Siemers
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... during occasional storms. A rounded beach ridge, associated in places with a dense band of mangroves, separates the supratidal area from the north shore...
1977
Anatomy of a Fringing Reef Around Grand Cayman: Storm Rubble, Not Coral Framework
Paul Blanchon , Brian Jones, William Kalbfleisch
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... that govern the siting of in-place coral growth. Yet more ephemeral processes, such as storms and hurricanes, assume much greater importance over longer...
1997
Ichnocoenoses in the Niobrara Formation: Implications for Benthic Oxygenation Histories
Charles E. Savrda
Special Publications of SEPM
...Ichnocoenoses in the Niobrara Formation: Implications for Benthic Oxygenation Histories Charles E. Savrda Copyright © 2012, The Society...
1998
BIOTURBATION BY THE COMMON ANTARCTIC SCALLOP (ADAMUSSIUM COLBECKI) AND OPHIUROID (OPHIONOTUS VICTORIAE) UNDER MULTI-YEAR SEA ICE: ECOLOGIC AND STRATIGRAPHIC IMPLICATIONS
KYLE H. BROACH, MOLLY F. MILLER, SAMUEL S. BOWSER
PALAIOS
... animals. INTRODUCTION Setting Bioturbation is important in controlling characteristics of the seafloor habitat that strongly affect benthic animals...
2016
Cool-Water Carbonate Sedimentation During the Terminal Quaternary Sea-Level Cycle: Lincoln Shelf, Southern Australia
Noel P. James, Yvonne Bone, Steven J. Hageman, Davida Feary, Victor A. Gostin
Special Publications of SEPM
... abundant on the outer shelf shelf sediments opposite Spencer Gulf saline outflows are rich in benthic foraminifers and corallines are most abundant...
1997
Lithofacies and Paleoenvironments of the Upper Devonian and Lower Mississippian Bakken Formation, Williston Basin
Mark G. Smith, R. Marc Bustin
CSPG Bulletin
...) a substrate devoid of benthic macrofauna due to anoxic bottom waters containing elevated, probably toxic, concentrations of dissolved hydrogen sulfide...
1996