The Quincy Diatomite, central Washington, USA, is a middle Miocene (∼ 15 Ma) lacustrine deposit located between flows of the Columbia River Basalt Group. Two primary localities along the western margin of the deposit are examined for stratigraphic and geographic variation. Three lithologic units are recognized in the deposit and are distinguished by distinct diatom florasand subtle lithologic differences. Diatom assemblages vary geographically along the western margin of the basin. Distinctions between these assemblages are confirmed through analysis of point count data using nonMetric Multidimensional Scaling and cluster analyses. Three stages of lake development, directly influenced by the regional geology and geography, are recognized. T...
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 183 Site 1140 provided a lower Oligocene to middle Miocene record o...
Completion of studies on material collected during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 199 at Site 1220 in th...
Abundant diatoms were found in two exposures of a fresh-water carbonate (marl) deposit along the sho...
The Quincy Diatomite, central Washington, USA, is a middle Miocene (∼ 15 Ma) lacustrine deposit loca...
Diatom assemblages from the freshwater Miocene Quincy Diatomite along the western margin of the Quin...
Diatoms are present in middle to lower upper Miocene sections of all holes examined during Leg 150, ...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 167 represents the first time since 1978 that the North American Pacific ...
The wide distribution in the Great Basin area of the Western United States, both geographically and ...
Neogene and Quaternary lacustrine diatomaceous deposits are numerous in the western United States, p...
Abstract: Analysis of diatomaceous earth collected in the Bes Konak Basin located in northern Anatol...
Fossil evidence indicates that modern assemblages of temperate nonmarine planktonic diatoms began ne...
Diatoms occur sporadically in lower Miocene to Holocene sediments recovered at ODP Site 645 and in u...
WOS: 000412609000024The diatom community and palaeoenvironmental properties of volcano genetic diato...
Seven new taxa of late Tertiary freshwater diatoms are described from the Ogallala Formation of west...
A combination of modeling, taxonomic, and stratigraphic approaches was used to examine fossil diatom...
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 183 Site 1140 provided a lower Oligocene to middle Miocene record o...
Completion of studies on material collected during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 199 at Site 1220 in th...
Abundant diatoms were found in two exposures of a fresh-water carbonate (marl) deposit along the sho...
The Quincy Diatomite, central Washington, USA, is a middle Miocene (∼ 15 Ma) lacustrine deposit loca...
Diatom assemblages from the freshwater Miocene Quincy Diatomite along the western margin of the Quin...
Diatoms are present in middle to lower upper Miocene sections of all holes examined during Leg 150, ...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 167 represents the first time since 1978 that the North American Pacific ...
The wide distribution in the Great Basin area of the Western United States, both geographically and ...
Neogene and Quaternary lacustrine diatomaceous deposits are numerous in the western United States, p...
Abstract: Analysis of diatomaceous earth collected in the Bes Konak Basin located in northern Anatol...
Fossil evidence indicates that modern assemblages of temperate nonmarine planktonic diatoms began ne...
Diatoms occur sporadically in lower Miocene to Holocene sediments recovered at ODP Site 645 and in u...
WOS: 000412609000024The diatom community and palaeoenvironmental properties of volcano genetic diato...
Seven new taxa of late Tertiary freshwater diatoms are described from the Ogallala Formation of west...
A combination of modeling, taxonomic, and stratigraphic approaches was used to examine fossil diatom...
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 183 Site 1140 provided a lower Oligocene to middle Miocene record o...
Completion of studies on material collected during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 199 at Site 1220 in th...
Abundant diatoms were found in two exposures of a fresh-water carbonate (marl) deposit along the sho...