Straiigraphic ranges of planktonic foraminiferal species at close sampling intervals from the Arabian Sea DSDP Site 219 on the Chagos-Laccadive Ridge have allowed the recognition of more than 35 dalums useful for correlation of Neo-gene marine sequences. A detailed qualitative as well as quantitative planktonic foraminiferal analyses from the examined site enabled further to refine the earlier zonal scheme established by Fleisher1. In the present wort, 12 Neogene planktonic foraminiferal zones are recognised based on the First and Last Appearances of selected tax a. Major Neogene epoch boundaries recognised at the site marked by the following species are; Early/Middle Miocene, the first appearance of Praeorbutina glomerosa curva (16,5 Ma); ...
The portion of the Arabian Sea studied during ODP Leg 117 experiences upwelling associated with the ...
Detailed quantitative analyses of planktonic foraminiferal assemblages from DSDP Sites 214, 216 and ...
Qualitative and quantitative planktonic foraminiferal trends have been examined across the Oligocene...
Straiigraphic ranges of planktonic foraminiferal species at close sampling intervals from the Arabia...
Qualitative and quantitative planktic foraminiferal analyses of the Central Indian Ocean DSDP Sites ...
The Neogene biostratigraphy presented here is based on the study of 230 samples through 737 m of pel...
A detailed qualitative and quantitative investigation of foraminifera from DSDP Site 219 (Arabian Se...
The distribution pattern of deep sea bemhic foraminifera across the Miocene/ Pliocene boundary in th...
The distribution pattern of deep sea bemhic foraminifera across the Miocene/ Pliocene boundary in th...
Study of four species of the biserial planktonic foraminifer Streptochitus from Deep Sea Drilling Pr...
Detailed planktonic foraminiferal zonations have been established for the Neogene (Latest Oligocene ...
Detailed planktonic foraminiferal zonations have been established for the Neogene (Latest Oligocene ...
The portion of the Arabian Sea studied during ODP Leg 117 experiences upwelling associated with the ...
Neogene calcareous sediments were recovered at 12 sites in the western Indian Ocean (Table 1). Appro...
The portion of the Arabian Sea studied during ODP Leg 117 experiences upwelling associated with the ...
The portion of the Arabian Sea studied during ODP Leg 117 experiences upwelling associated with the ...
Detailed quantitative analyses of planktonic foraminiferal assemblages from DSDP Sites 214, 216 and ...
Qualitative and quantitative planktonic foraminiferal trends have been examined across the Oligocene...
Straiigraphic ranges of planktonic foraminiferal species at close sampling intervals from the Arabia...
Qualitative and quantitative planktic foraminiferal analyses of the Central Indian Ocean DSDP Sites ...
The Neogene biostratigraphy presented here is based on the study of 230 samples through 737 m of pel...
A detailed qualitative and quantitative investigation of foraminifera from DSDP Site 219 (Arabian Se...
The distribution pattern of deep sea bemhic foraminifera across the Miocene/ Pliocene boundary in th...
The distribution pattern of deep sea bemhic foraminifera across the Miocene/ Pliocene boundary in th...
Study of four species of the biserial planktonic foraminifer Streptochitus from Deep Sea Drilling Pr...
Detailed planktonic foraminiferal zonations have been established for the Neogene (Latest Oligocene ...
Detailed planktonic foraminiferal zonations have been established for the Neogene (Latest Oligocene ...
The portion of the Arabian Sea studied during ODP Leg 117 experiences upwelling associated with the ...
Neogene calcareous sediments were recovered at 12 sites in the western Indian Ocean (Table 1). Appro...
The portion of the Arabian Sea studied during ODP Leg 117 experiences upwelling associated with the ...
The portion of the Arabian Sea studied during ODP Leg 117 experiences upwelling associated with the ...
Detailed quantitative analyses of planktonic foraminiferal assemblages from DSDP Sites 214, 216 and ...
Qualitative and quantitative planktonic foraminiferal trends have been examined across the Oligocene...