نتایج جستجو برای: large benthic foraminifera

تعداد نتایج: 1043693  

2007
A. Boyle

We propose a new calculation method to better estimate the deep water ventilation age from benthic-planktonic foraminifera 14C ages. Our study is motivated by the fact that changes in atmospheric A14C through time can cause contemporary benthic and planktonic foraminifera to have different initial A14C values. This effect can cause spurious ventilation age changes tobe interpreted from the geol...

Journal: :پژوهش های چینه نگاری و رسوب شناسی 0
جهانبخش دانشیان هیات علمی جهانبخش دانشیان معصومه اخلاقی

â â â  abstract â  in this study, 129 samples of the qom formation in kaltakeh, south east mahneshan, were investigated. the thickness of qom formation in the examined section is 565m and comprises of limestone, sandy limestone, marl, shale and argillaceous limestone . at this locality, the qom sediments disconformably overlies the lower red formation and underlies the upper red formation. amon...

Aryaei, Ali Asghar, Hosseinpour, Fahimeh, Taherpour-Khalil-Abad, Morteza,

Abstract Foraminifera are one of the most important fossil microorganisms in the Persian Gulf. During micropaleontological investigations in 5 sampling stations around the Kish Island, 14 genera and 15 species of dead Cenozoic benthic foraminifera were determined and described. Next to these assemblages, other organisms, such as microgastropods and spines of echinids were also looked into. In ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1997
J Pawlowski I Bolivar J F Fahrni C de Vargas M Gouy L Zaninetti

Foraminifera have one of the best known fossil records among the unicellular eukaryotes. However, the origin and phylogenetic relationships of the extant foraminiferal lineages are poorly understood. To test the current paleontological hypotheses on evolution of foraminifera, we sequenced about 1,000 base pairs from the 3' end of the small subunit rRNA gene (SSU rDNA) in 22 species representing...

2004
Jonathan B. Martin Shelley A. Day Anthony E. Rathburn Elena Perez Joris Gieskes

[1] Fossil foraminifera are critical to paleoceanographic reconstructions including estimates of past episodes of methane venting. These reconstructions rely on benthic foraminifera incorporating and retaining unaltered the ambient isotopic compositions of pore fluids and bottom waters. Comparisons are made here of isotopic compositions of abundant live and fossil foraminifera (Uvigerina peregr...

B. Moghadasi, H. Manoochehri, N. Mooraki, R. Changizy,

The spatial distribution of benthic foraminiferal assemblage of Nayband Bay and Haleh Estuary in the North-West of the Persian Gulf, was explored during 2011-2012 . The relationship between spatial pattern of foraminifera assemblages and the ambient factors (i.e. water temperature, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen, sediment grain size distribution, sediment organic content, and CaCO3 concentrati...

2010
Sean P. Bryan Thomas M. Marchitto

[1] Reconstruction of oceanic nutrient concentrations in the past provides information about nutrient cycling and physical circulation and the role these processes have played in past climate changes. The Cd/Ca and Zn/Ca of benthic foraminifera have been used successfully to reconstruct past deep ocean nutrient concentrations. In this study we test the ability of benthic foraminiferal Cd/Ca and...

2000
Hilary A. Paul James C. Zachos Benjamin P. Flower Aradhna Tripati

To assess the influence of orbital-scale variations on late Oligocene to early Miocene climate and ocean chemistry, high-resolution (~5 kyr) benthic foraminiferal carbon and oxygen isotope and percent coarse fraction time series were constructed for Ocean Drilling Program site 929 on Ceara Rise in the western equatorial Atlantic. These time series exhibit pervasive lowto high-frequency variabil...

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