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Challenges in Imaging the Deep Seabed: Examples from Gulf of Mexico Cold Seeps

Carol B. Lutken, Marco D’Emidio, Leonardo Macelloni, Mariangela Lodi, Michela Ingrassia, Martina Pierdomenico, Vernon Asper, Arne Diercks, Max U. Woolsey, Roy Jarnagin

GCAGS Transactions

... morphologic features associated with seeps, instrument locations, and benthic fauna habitat in the Gulf of Mexico. Bosman, A., 2004, High-resolution side...

2013

Integrated study of core, logs and seismic intepretation: Towards a relative sea level curve

Redwan Rosli, Michael C. Poppelreiter, Markus Schlaich, Mukhris Mubin, Syed Haroon Ali, Siti Nur Fathiyah Jamaludin, Saw Bing Bing

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... algae. Meanwhile for the low stand of sea level is identified by presence of benthic foraminifera, molluscs, and echniod. Those fossil assemblages...

2018

Recent, Temperate, Sub-Photic, Carbonate Sedimentation: Rockall Bank, Northeast Atlantic

Terence P. Scoffin, E. Torbjorn Alexandersson, George E. Bowes, Julian J. Clokie, George E. Farrow, John D. Milliman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... fragments and benthic foraminifera, which covers most of the bank from depths of about 120 m to 220 m. The peripheral zone below 220 m is dominated...

1980

The Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum in the Arctic Beaufort–Mackenzie Basin — Palynomorphs, carbon isotopes and benthic foraminiferal turnover

D. H. McNeil, M. G. Parsons

CSPG Bulletin

...The Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum in the Arctic Beaufort–Mackenzie Basin — Palynomorphs, carbon isotopes and benthic foraminiferal turnover D. H...

2013

Ocean Acidification in Modern Seas and its Recognition in the Geological Record: The Cretaceous/Paleogene Boundary in Texas and Alabama

Malcolm B. Hart, Andrew D. Leighton, Christopher W. Smart, Laura R. Pettit, Iba N. Medina-Sánchez, Peter J. Harries, Andrés L. Cárdenas, Jason M. Hall-Spencer, Rosa Maria Prol-Ledesma

GCAGS Transactions

...) natural seafloor CO2 vents are creating a low pH environment in which it is possible to observe the response of benthic foraminifera. At a pH of 7.8...

2014

Could a stalked crinoid swim? A biomechanical model and characteristics of swimming crinoids

G. Alex Janevski, Tomasz K. Baumiller

PALAIOS

... demonstrated that some can crawl relatively rapidly, perhaps in order to escape from benthic predators. Because the mechanics of crawling in stalked...

2010

Mollusca and Benthic Foraminifera of the Pensacola Bay and Perdido Bay Estuarine Systems, Florida and Alabama

Tanwi Gangopadhyay l, Laurie C. Anderson l, Megan H. Jones l, Randolph A. McBride

GCAGS Transactions

.... Collins, E.S., 1988, Recent benthic foraminifera of Breton and Stake Islands, northern Gulf of Mexico: M.S. Thesis, Old Dominion University, 208 p. Culver...

1996

Limestone-Marl Couplets: Origin of the Early Pliocene Trubi Marls in Calabria, Southern Italy

R. Thunell , D. Rio , R. Sprovieri , I. Raffi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... to the marls, the limestone units are typically marked by higher abundances of the planktonic foraminifera G. bulloides, higher numbers of benthic...

1991

Trophic Group Analysis of Upper Cretaceous (Maestrichtian) Bivalve Assemblages from South Dakota

D. C. Rhoads , I. G. Speden , K. M. Waage

AAPG Bulletin

... 1113 56 6. (June) The distribution and composition of Holocene benthic assemblages of suspension and deposit-feeding trophic types are primarily...

1972

Origin of Late Pleistocene Bryozoan Reef Mounds; Great Australian Bight

Noel P. James, David A. Feary,, Christian Betzler, Yvonne Bone, Ann E. Holbourn, Qianyu Li, Hideaki Machiyama, J.A. Toni Simo, Finn Surlyk

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., and the lower boundary was fixed by an oligotrophic water mass. Detailed chronostratigraphy, based on radiometric and U-series dating, benthic...

2004

Hypothesis for the role of toxin-producing algae in Phanerozoic mass extinctions based on evidence from the geologic record and modern environments

James W. Castle, John H. Rodgers Jr.

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

.... A. Beattie, G. A. Codd, K. Hanselmann, B. Hauser, H. Naegeli, and H. R. Preisig, 1997, Identification of a microcystin in benthic cyanobacteria linked...

2011

Deep-sea Pelagic Environments

A. A. Ekdale, R. G. Bromley, S. G. Pemberton

Special Publications of SEPM

... in the abyss. C. P. Idyll (The Abyss, 1976) In the deep sea, benthic macro-organisms leave few or no body fossils, owing to both calcite dissolution...

1984

Chronostratigraphic Significance of Late Cenozoic Planktic Foraminifera from the Wheeler Canyon and Balcom Canyon Sections, Ventura Basin, California

Martin B. Lagoe

Pacific Section SEPM

... borderland w e r e b i o s t r a t i g r a p h i c a l l y subdivided into stages and zones on the basis of benthic f o r a m i n i f e r a (Natland...

1987

Modern Foraminiferal Species Diversity Patterns Versus Tidal Response: Louisiana-Mississippi Salt Marshes

Marilyn A. Plitnik , Paul R. Krutak

GCAGS Transactions

... populations (total = live plus dead) during May and June, 1981. Fourteen stations were sampled twice - at "peak" high and low tides. We identified 22 benthic...

1985

Ecostratigraphy

A. J. Boucot

AAPG Special Volumes

... level-bottom, marine benthic community group. The "Time" interval involved would be far shorter for a mammalian community group, possibly 1 to 5...

1984

Heterogeneity of Lithoclast Composition in the Deep-water Carbonate Breccias of the K/T Boundary Sedimentary Succession, Southeastern Mexico and Offshore Campeche

J. M. Grajales-Nishimura, G. Murillo-Muetn, C. Rosales-Domnguez, E. Cedillo-Pardo, J. Garca-Hernndez

AAPG Special Volumes

... contains the benthic foraminifer Chubbina jamaicensis of Maastrichtian age (Rosales-Domnguez et al., 1997). The finer fraction consists...

2003

Fossil Diversity in Thin Section

Richard Smosna, Steven Warshauer

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Paleontology, v. 49, p. 731-744. JOHNSON, R. G., 1970, Variations in diversity within benthic marine communities: Amer. Naturalist, v. 104, p. 285-300...

1978

First Record of Ranikothalia catenula (Cushman and Jarvis) from the Late Paleocene Salt Mountain Limestone of Alabama

Belkasim Khameiss, Richard Fluegeman

GCAGS Transactions

... Fluegeman 2023 113 118 Vol. 72 (2023) One of the large benthic foraminifera discovered in the foralgal reef for the first time is Ranikothalia cantenula...

2023

Biofabrics as Dynamic Indicators in Nummulite Accumulations: DISCUSSION

Neil A. Wells

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...., 1973, Distribution and Ecology of Living Benthic Foraminiferids: London, Heinemann, 274 p. End_Page 319------------------------ SCHNITKER, D., 1967...

1986

Climate and Bioproductivity Control on Carbonate Turbidite Sedimentation (Paleocene to Earliest Eocene, Gulf of Biscay, Zumaia, Spain)

Piotr Gawenda , Wilfried Winkler , Birger Schmitz , Thierry Adatte

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., palaeoceanographic changes and benthic extinctions at the end of the Palaeocene: Nature, v. 353, p. 225-229. KENNETT, J.P., AND STOTT, L.D., 1995, Terminal...

1999

Abstracts: Tidal-Fluvial and Wave-Dominated Estuarine Valley Fills: Ichnological-Sedimentological-Palynological Comparison of Central Basin and Lateral Accretion Deposits, Lower Cretaceous Glauconite and Viking Formations, Central Alberta; #90173 (2015)

Megan C. Jamer, James A. MacEachern, and Shahin E. Dashtgard

Search and Discovery.com

... cysts probably represent dinoflagellates introduced to the estuarine central basin during ocean storms. The ichnologic and palynologic data yield...

2015

Microfossil Taxonomy in the 21st Century; #40582 (2010)

Richard A. Denne

Search and Discovery.com

.... This last item is further exacerbated by the globalization of the biostratigraphic workforce, decreasing the number of experts in local benthic faunas...

2010

Foraminiferal Micropaleontology in the Oligo-Miocene of the North Alpine Foreland Basin, #50280 (2010)

Patrick Grunert, Werner E. Piller, Mathias Harzhauser, Hanns Sperl, Ralph Hinsch

Search and Discovery.com

... References Corliss, B.H., T.C.E. van Weering, 1991, Living (stained) benthic foraminifera from the Skagerrak region of the North Sea: Eos Transactions...

2010

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