نتایج جستجو برای: planktic foraminifera

تعداد نتایج: 4552  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Shmuel Bentov Colin Brownlee Jonathan Erez

Foraminifera are unicellular organisms that inhabit the oceans in various ecosystems. The majority of the foraminifera precipitate calcitic shells and are among the major CaCO(3) producers in the oceans. They comprise an important component of the global carbon cycle and also provide valuable paleoceanographic information based on the relative abundance of stable isotopes and trace elements (pr...

Journal: Geopersia 2016
Farzaneh Barani Felix Schlagintweit, Koorosh Rashidi

The larger benthic foraminifera Gyroconulina columellifera Schroeder & Darmoian, 1977 (type-locality: Maastrichtian Aqra Formation of Iraq) is described for the first time from two sections of the Maastrichtian Tarbur Formation of the Zagros Fold-Thrust-Belt, SW Iran. New details on its wall microstructure are provided. The microfacies is represented by bioclastic wacke-/pack-/grainstones with ...

2014
T. C. Moore Bridget S. Wade Thomas Westerhold Andrea M. Erhardt Helen K. Coxall Jack Baldauf Meghan Wagner

There is general agreement that productivity in high latitudes increased in the late Eocene and remained high in the early Oligocene. Evidence for both increased and decreased productivity across the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) in the tropics has been presented, usually based on only one paleoproductivity proxy and often in sites with incomplete recovery of the EOT itself. A complete reco...

2005
S. Žarić

Global prediction of planktic foraminiferal fluxes from hydrographic and productivity data S. Žarić, M. Schulz, and S. Mulitza DFG Research Center Ocean Margins, University of Bremen, P. O. Box 330440, 28334 Bremen, Germany Received: 13 June 2005 – Accepted: 27 June 2005 – Published: 22 July 2005 Correspondence to: S. Žarić ([email protected]) © 2005 Author(s). This work is licensed under a C...

2011
Felix Schlagintweit

Some new and poorly known larger benthic foraminifera are described from Middle Jurassic (Upper Aalenian–Bajocian) shallow-water limestones of the Croatian Karst Dinarides. Cymbriaella lorigae FUGAGNOLI is reported for the fi rst time outside its type-locality, the Upper Pliensbachian of the Southern Alps. New taxa described include Bosniella bassoulleti n. sp. and Dubrovnikella septfontainei n...

2009
CARL WUNSCH

Difficulties remain with theoretical explanations of the apparent reduced zonal sea surface temperature gradient in the tropical Pacific of the Pliocene. One favored hypothesis is that it was a ‘‘permanent El Niño’’ state, with the warm phase of ENSO remaining fixed over millions of years. Here, an alternative is suggested— that there was a ‘‘perpetually running ENSO’’ with a shorter return tim...

2015
Kelsey Winsor Anders E. Carlson Bethany M. Welke Brendan Reilly

The Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) advanced onto the continental shelf during the last glacial period. While deglacial records for when the GrIS withdrew onto the modern coastline are relatively abundant, the timing of early GrIS retreat on the shelf is poorly constrained. Here we use planktic foraminiferal d18O, sediment grain size, sedimentation rates, and 14C ages in southeastern Davis Strait co...

2008
Yuan-Pin Chang Wei-Lung Wang Yusuke Yokoyama Hiroyuki Matsuzaki Hodaka Kawahata Min-Te Chen

High resolution planktic foraminifer fauna assemblage data are used to reconstruct the millennial-scale sea surface temperature (SST) variability of the past 40000 years at an IMAGES core site (MD012404) in the Okinawa Trough in the East China Sea (ECS). The fauna assemblages in core MD012404 are dominated by five species Globigerinoides ruber, Globigerina bulloides, Neogloboquadrina dutertrei,...

Journal: Geopersia 2016

Study of a late Late Santonian to Late Campanian hemipelagic succession from Abtalkh Formation at the Bahadorkhan section (Central Kopet-Dagh) enabled us to verify paleoecology changes based on planktonic and benthic foraminifera assemblage. Bahadorkhan section is consisted of calcareous shale, lime marl, marl, and a few dispersed chalky limestone beds. Upper and lower boundaries of Abtalkh For...

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