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New Allocyclic Dimensions in a Prograding Carbonate Bank: Evidence for Eustatic, Tectonic, and Paleoceanographic Control (Late Neogene, Bahamas)

Barbara H. Lidz , Donald F. McNeill

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... to late Pliocene (host) planktic taxa, and redeposited middle Miocene shallow benthic faunas. Ages of the oldest and youngest planktic groups range from...

1998

Modern Nearshore Cold-Temperate Calcareous Sediments in the Troms District, Northern Norway

Andre Freiwald

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... Circle. In the shallow subtidal zone, carbonate generation is confined to benthic macroalgal ecosystems. Along the wave-exposed margins of the coastal...

1998

Distribution and Deposition of Mudstone Facies in the Upper Devonian Sonyea Group of New York

Jurgen Schieber

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in the distal, "deep"-basin black mudstones. The latter, although commonly thought of as deposits of a stratified anoxic basin, contain indications of benthic...

1999

Holocene Reef Accretion: Southwest Molokai, Hawaii, U.S.A.

Mary S. Engels, Charles H. Fletcher, III, Michael E. Field, Curt D. Storlazzi, Eric E. Grossman, John J.B. Rooney, Christopher L. Conger, Craig Glenn

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Use of the line intercept technique to determine trends in benthic cover: 7th International Coral Reef Symposium Proceedings, Guam, v. 1, p. 151-155...

2004

Pliocene-Pleistocene Diastrophism of Santa Monica and San Pedro Shelves, California Continental Borderland: REPLY

Thomas R. Nardin, Thomas L. Henyey

AAPG Bulletin

... and Henyey, 1978, Fig. 10). Many of the Neogene California benthic foraminiferal stages are now recognized to be time-transgressive and younger than...

1978

High-resolution geological AUV survey results across a portion of the eastern Sigsbee Escarpment

Y.-D. Eddy Lee, Robert A. Tony George

AAPG Bulletin

..., Houston, Texas, May 58, 2003, OTC 15157, 16 p.Roberts, H. H., 2001, Improved geohazards and benthic habitat evaluations: Digital acoustic data with ground...

2004

ABSTRACT Paleogene Marine Clastics of the Mangkalihat Peninsula, Borneo: Implications for Petroleum System Development, #90102 (2010)

Dr Moyra E. J. Wilson, Dr Martin J. Evans, Wayne Camp

Search and Discovery.com

... to the earliest part of the Late Oligocene (up to Td larger benthic foraminifera zone). Deposition occurred in a range of protected swampy to brackish...

2010

ABSTRACT: Occurrence of Glauconites in the Palaeogene Succession of Kutch and their Stratigraphic Implications; #90118 (2011)

Urbashi Sarkar, Shovan Lal Chattoraj, Santanu Banerjee, and P. K. Saraswati

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... either as infillings of bioclasts or as peloids. In this bioclast, glauconites occupy the chambers and canal system of benthic foraminifera...

2011

ABSTRACT: Cretaceous Sequences and their Chronostratigraphic Correlation in Western Part of Jaisalmer Basin; #90118 (2011)

Jagmohan Singh and K. K. Nayak

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... represented by this formation. Anoxic conditions have been inferred on the basis of very high planktic/benthic ratio. The top of the Parh Formation...

2011

ABSTRACT: Compositional and Textural Variability of Shales as Hindrance to Understanding Shale Fracturing; #90122 (2011)

Richard P. George, Jr. and Marshall W. Deacon

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... laminae, because benthic burrowing organisms will be scarce. Anoxic waters are more likely than are oxygenated waters to be sites for accumulation of clays...

2011

Abstract: Informing Planetary Science Operations Scenarios through Underwater Analog Mission Activities at Pavilion Lake, Canada; #90172 (2014)

Darlene S. S. Lim, Allyson L. Brady, Michael Gernhardt, R. Shepard, M. M. Marinova, M. Wilhelm, A. Forrest, Z. Cardman, A. Abercromby, M. Deans, D. Lees, R. Arnold, B. Cowie, G. F. Slater, B. Laval, D. Reid, C. P. McKay

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.... Microbialites: Organosedimentary deposits of benthic microbial communities. Palaios, 2, 241-254 [2] Lim et al. The Pavilion Lake Research Project...

2014

Abstract: Onshore To Offshore Trends In Modern And Miocene Mixed Carbonate-Siliciclastic Systems Across The Land-Attached Sarawak Shelf; #90236 (2015)

Moyra E.J. Wilson, Erwin W. Adams, Eva Chang Ee Wah, Steven Dorobek, Peter Lunt, Georg Warrlich, and Cindy S.Y. Wong

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... as more continuous sheet-like deposits in near-coast to shelf margin positions. Molluscs, corals, larger benthic foraminifera and coralline algae...

2015

Abstract: Distribution of Carbonate Reservoirs Controlled by Volcanism in the Canterbury Basin, New Zealand; #90295 (2017)

Kari N. Bassett, Nicholas K. Thompson, Catherine M. Reid

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... wackestones. Heavily fragmented calcite bioclasts, primarily bryozoans, echinoids, red algae and large benthic foraminifera, make up 37 – 86...

2017

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