Understanding the causes of the low biodiversity faunas in the Western Interior Seaway (WIS), overwhelmingly dominated by ammonite and bivalve molluscs, will help us to understand paleoenvironmental conditions in the WIS. In this study, we examined rare earth elements (REEs) in well-preserved molluscs from the Bearpaw Formation to reconstruct WIS redox conditions. Both nektonic and benthic molluscs share similar REE patterns with enrichment in light REEs. There is only a slight Ce depletion in both types of molluscs, indicating no significant fractionation of Ce from the other REEs. A lack of significant Ce anomalies in molluscs points to oxygen-deficient (probably dysoxic) conditions in the middle to bottom part of the water column whe...
Geochemical proxy records from calcite shells of bivalves constitute an important archive for the re...
The presence of marine oxygen is an essential precursor for faunal habitability, driving distributio...
Studies examining bioevents (e.g., mass extinctions, faunal turnovers, diversification events) usual...
Understanding the causes of the low biodiversity faunas in the Western Interior Seaway (WIS), overwh...
The Late Cretaceous Bearpaw Formation and its equivalents (products of deposition during the last ma...
Although marine anoxia was widespread during Cretaceous ocean anoxic events, the abundance of fossil...
Whether a global greenhouse interval is a distinct or distant future, it is important to understand ...
The Western Interior Seaway (WIS) was a North American epicontinental sea that was connected to the ...
A diagenetic evaluation was performed on marine fossil shell material from Cretaceous sediments of N...
Stable isotope analyses of non-luminescent, texturally-pristine oyster calcites (Praexogyra hebridic...
AbstractThe incorporation of rare earth elements (REEs) into the mineral lattices of skeletonized fo...
It is now well established that seawater chemistry, as well as influencing non-skeletal marine preci...
This dissertation explores the use of molluscan carbonate chemistry for paleobiological and paleoenv...
Oxygen and carbon isotope ratios are reported from exceptionally well preserved, early Late Cretaceo...
Reconstruction of past environmental conditions from modern and fossil organisms is predicated on pr...
Geochemical proxy records from calcite shells of bivalves constitute an important archive for the re...
The presence of marine oxygen is an essential precursor for faunal habitability, driving distributio...
Studies examining bioevents (e.g., mass extinctions, faunal turnovers, diversification events) usual...
Understanding the causes of the low biodiversity faunas in the Western Interior Seaway (WIS), overwh...
The Late Cretaceous Bearpaw Formation and its equivalents (products of deposition during the last ma...
Although marine anoxia was widespread during Cretaceous ocean anoxic events, the abundance of fossil...
Whether a global greenhouse interval is a distinct or distant future, it is important to understand ...
The Western Interior Seaway (WIS) was a North American epicontinental sea that was connected to the ...
A diagenetic evaluation was performed on marine fossil shell material from Cretaceous sediments of N...
Stable isotope analyses of non-luminescent, texturally-pristine oyster calcites (Praexogyra hebridic...
AbstractThe incorporation of rare earth elements (REEs) into the mineral lattices of skeletonized fo...
It is now well established that seawater chemistry, as well as influencing non-skeletal marine preci...
This dissertation explores the use of molluscan carbonate chemistry for paleobiological and paleoenv...
Oxygen and carbon isotope ratios are reported from exceptionally well preserved, early Late Cretaceo...
Reconstruction of past environmental conditions from modern and fossil organisms is predicated on pr...
Geochemical proxy records from calcite shells of bivalves constitute an important archive for the re...
The presence of marine oxygen is an essential precursor for faunal habitability, driving distributio...
Studies examining bioevents (e.g., mass extinctions, faunal turnovers, diversification events) usual...