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Paleoecologic Evaluation of Late Eocene Zonations of West Coast: ABSTRACT

Kristin McDougall

AAPG Bulletin

... Eocene benthic forams along the West Coast indicate that the current zonal schemes can be modified to accommodate the constraints imposed...

1979

Mass Movement Effects on a Bathyal Macrofaunal Population, California Borderland: ABSTRACT

Brian D. Edwards

AAPG Bulletin

...Mass Movement Effects on a Bathyal Macrofaunal Population, California Borderland: ABSTRACT Brian D. Edwards 1980 441 442 64 3. (March) The benthic...

1980

Benthic Foraminifers From Eastern Gulf of Alaska: ABSTRACT

Paula Quinterno, Paul R. Carlson, Bruce F. Molnia

AAPG Bulletin

...Benthic Foraminifers From Eastern Gulf of Alaska: ABSTRACT Paula Quinterno, Paul R. Carlson, Bruce F. Molnia 1980 447 448 64 3. (March) Grab samples...

1980

Carbon Flux from Ocean to Biosphere--Chemical Evidence from Deep-Sea Cores: ABSTRACT

Richard G. Fairbanks, Jean Claude Duplessy, Joseph T. Durazzi

AAPG Bulletin

... in fossil planktonic foraminifera from core tops. During deglaciation periods in the Pleistocene, certain species of planktonic foraminifera and benthic...

1980

Uniformitarianism and Tertiary Reef Paleoecology: ABSTRACT

Stanley H. Frost

AAPG Bulletin

... of the benthic reef ecosystem, such as seagrasses, sponges, and octocorals, have little preservation potential; (b) an estimation of the amounts...

1980

Micropaleontologic Analysis of Navarin Basin, Bering Sea, Alaska: ABSTRACT

Paula Quinterno, Joyce R. Blueford, Jack G. Baldauf

AAPG Bulletin

... benthic foraminifers recovered in deep water indicate downslope movement of sediment. Study of these three micro-organism groups provides a more...

1981

Anoxic Sedimentation in Eagle Ford Group (Upper Cretaceous) of Central Texas: ABSTRACT

William A. Charvat, Robert C. Grayson

AAPG Bulletin

..., millimeter laminations, a general absence of infauna, authigenic pyrite, and the high ratio of pelagic to benthic fossils. Benthic fossils are rare...

1981

Sedimentary and Structural Setting, Kuroko Ore Formation, Hokuroku District, Japan: ABSTRACT

Albert L. Guber, Hiroshi Ohmoto

AAPG Bulletin

..., but benthic foraminifera indicate t at the ores formed at great depths (about 3,500 m). (3) The district subsided from subaerial to deep submarine...

1982

Modern Analog for Deep-Water Deposition of Shallow-Water Pliocene Sands, Gulf of Mexico: ABSTRACT

Barry Kohl

AAPG Bulletin

...) Paleoenvironmental studies using benthic foraminifers and total fauna can be used to identify displaced shallow-water sands. A productive sand in Eugene Island...

1985

Benthic Foraminiferal Biofacies in Stevens Sandstone: Relationships to Water-Mass Oxygen Levels in Late Miocene San Joaquin Basin, California: ABSTRACT

Martin B. Lagoe

AAPG Bulletin

...Benthic Foraminiferal Biofacies in Stevens Sandstone: Relationships to Water-Mass Oxygen Levels in Late Miocene San Joaquin Basin, California...

1985

Cincinnatian Series--Model for Cyclic and Episodic Deposition of Carbonates and Shales on a Storm-Dominated Ramp: ABSTRACT

Rick C. Tobin, Wayne A. Pryor

AAPG Bulletin

... frequently interrupted by storm events. Tropical storms affected sedimentation and benthic ecology in seven ways by: (1) eroding sediments; (2...

1985

ABSTRACT: Biosequences of the Oxfordian - Aptian of the Tampico - Tuxpan Basin, Northeastern Mexico; #90007 (2002)

Mar`a Ornelas-Sanchez, Sonia Franco-Navarrete, Monica Granados-Mart`nez

Search and Discovery.com

... platform facies with benthic foraminifera and algae during the Oxfordian-Kimmeridgian. During the Lower and Middle Tithonian those facies changed...

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Upper Cretaceous Shallow Benthic Biozones (KSBZ): a Preliminary Report; #90017 (2003)

Esmeralda Caus, Josep M. Bernaus, Carme Boix, Amelia Calonge, Ruben Perez

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...Upper Cretaceous Shallow Benthic Biozones (KSBZ): a Preliminary Report; #90017 (2003) Esmeralda Caus, Josep M. Bernaus, Carme Boix, Amelia Calonge...

2003

Abstract: Integrated Biostratigraphy of the Cenomanian-Turonian Boundary in Morocco

Ettachfini El Mostafa and Andreu Bernard

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... Cenomanian-Turonian boundary is proposed from the distribution of the main paleontological groups: ammonites, planktic and benthic foraminifers...

2008

ABSTRACT: The Depositional Enviroment and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Maastrichtian- Paleocene Sedimentary Successions Penetrated by the Itori Borehole in the Dahomey Basin, South Western Nigeria; #90115 (2010)

Miriam Bolaji

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... of sand size and lithoclasts. The shales are grey to dark grey in colour consisting many different specie of benthic foraminifera including Eponides...

2010

ABSTRACT Marine Geohazard Investigations in Extreme Arctic Offshore Environments, #90104 (2010)

Blasco Steve M.; Bennett Robbie; Blasco Katie A.

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...‐bearing  sediments to 700 m below sea level. In addition, the new need to identify biologically significant benthic ecosystems requires the use...

2010

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