Neogene and Quaternary lacustrine diatomaceous deposits are numerous in the western United States, particularly in the Great Basin. Some of these sediments are interbedded with volcanic rocks that have been dated radiometrically or by the fssion track method. Fossil lacustrine diatom floras can thus be arranged in geochronological order. By this means, a biochronological pattern of lacustrine diatom evolution has emerged: obligate nonmarine Actinocyclus Ehrenberg (Family Hemidiscaceae) appeared in the early Miocene and attained maximum diversity in the middle middle Miocene. A single species of non-marine Actinocyclus persisted to the end of the middle Miocene. Only two species of marine Actinocyclus survive in freshwater today. Genera bel...
Sediment records from closed-basin lakes in the Northern Great Plains (NGP) of North America have co...
Diatoms are found in a wide variety of habitats. Fossil evidence suggests that diatoms are of relati...
The Quincy Diatomite, central Washington, USA, is a middle Miocene (∼ 15 Ma) lacustrine deposit loca...
Neogene and Quaternary lacustrine diatomaceous deposits are numerous in the western United States, p...
The wide distribution in the Great Basin area of the Western United States, both geographically and ...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 167 represents the first time since 1978 that the North American Pacific ...
Three new centric diatom species assigned to a new genus are described from Miocene lacustrine depos...
A new diatom species, Thalassiosira praeoestrupii Dumont, Baldauf and Barron, is described. The firs...
<p>The biochronology is modified from [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jour...
Fossil evidence indicates that modern assemblages of temperate nonmarine planktonic diatoms began ne...
Seven new taxa of late Tertiary freshwater diatoms are described from the Ogallala Formation of west...
The changes in diatom species composition in a sediment core from Crevice Lake, Yellowstone National...
Late Neogene biostratigraphy of diatoms has been investigated from two sites occupied during Ocean D...
Diatoms from the type section of the Luisian Stage in central California correlate with the lowermos...
The late Eocene Florissant lake shales are host to the most diverse early freshwater diatom flora kn...
Sediment records from closed-basin lakes in the Northern Great Plains (NGP) of North America have co...
Diatoms are found in a wide variety of habitats. Fossil evidence suggests that diatoms are of relati...
The Quincy Diatomite, central Washington, USA, is a middle Miocene (∼ 15 Ma) lacustrine deposit loca...
Neogene and Quaternary lacustrine diatomaceous deposits are numerous in the western United States, p...
The wide distribution in the Great Basin area of the Western United States, both geographically and ...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 167 represents the first time since 1978 that the North American Pacific ...
Three new centric diatom species assigned to a new genus are described from Miocene lacustrine depos...
A new diatom species, Thalassiosira praeoestrupii Dumont, Baldauf and Barron, is described. The firs...
<p>The biochronology is modified from [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jour...
Fossil evidence indicates that modern assemblages of temperate nonmarine planktonic diatoms began ne...
Seven new taxa of late Tertiary freshwater diatoms are described from the Ogallala Formation of west...
The changes in diatom species composition in a sediment core from Crevice Lake, Yellowstone National...
Late Neogene biostratigraphy of diatoms has been investigated from two sites occupied during Ocean D...
Diatoms from the type section of the Luisian Stage in central California correlate with the lowermos...
The late Eocene Florissant lake shales are host to the most diverse early freshwater diatom flora kn...
Sediment records from closed-basin lakes in the Northern Great Plains (NGP) of North America have co...
Diatoms are found in a wide variety of habitats. Fossil evidence suggests that diatoms are of relati...
The Quincy Diatomite, central Washington, USA, is a middle Miocene (∼ 15 Ma) lacustrine deposit loca...