Archaias angulatus (Fichtel and Moll) is the dominant larger foraminifer of Caribbean backreef systems. We undertook experimental and field studies to determine if taphonomic processes altering Archaias tests are indicative of depositional environment. Dissolution of tests under experimental conditions revealed the following sequence of events: 1) partial removal of the outer tile-roof layer composed of elongate calcite crystals; 2) etching of the inner-wall layer composed of randomly oriented calcite needles; 3) coalescing of pseudopores; 4) creation of flat, etched surfaces; 5) exposure of the interior walls of pseudopores (inverted pseudopores); 6) collapse of inverted pseudopores; and 7) complete loss of the outer test wall exposing und...
This study aims to reveal the effects of differential dissolution on the quantitative composition of...
Evaluation of foraminiferal test dissolution in deep-sea sediments facilitates reconstruction of sea...
Observations of carbonate preservation in marine sediments have long been used to infer changes in o...
Archaias angulatus (Fichtel and Moll) is the dominant larger foraminifer of Caribbean backreef syste...
The preservational condition of benthic foraminifera from tropical intertidal sediments in Cleveland...
Historically, Archaias angulatus has been a major contributor to foraminiferal assemblages and sedim...
Historically, Archaias angulatus has been a major contributor to foraminiferal assemblages and sedim...
Fringing coral reefs at Discovery Bay, Jamaica, exhibit a pronounced depth-related gradient in water...
Archived specimens of Archaias angulatus collected live at a depth of less than 2 m in John Pennekam...
Biological, physical and chemical features work on the bioclasts, which react specifically under div...
Their ubiquitous distribution and common occurrence in marine sediments make planktonic foraminifera...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) provides an insight into the progression of dissolution in the tests ...
We present the results of experiments to measure the brittle failure of fossil planktonic foraminife...
We examined four multilocular agglutinated foraminiferan tests from the Challenger Deep, the deepest...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) provides an insight into the progression of dissolution in the tests ...
This study aims to reveal the effects of differential dissolution on the quantitative composition of...
Evaluation of foraminiferal test dissolution in deep-sea sediments facilitates reconstruction of sea...
Observations of carbonate preservation in marine sediments have long been used to infer changes in o...
Archaias angulatus (Fichtel and Moll) is the dominant larger foraminifer of Caribbean backreef syste...
The preservational condition of benthic foraminifera from tropical intertidal sediments in Cleveland...
Historically, Archaias angulatus has been a major contributor to foraminiferal assemblages and sedim...
Historically, Archaias angulatus has been a major contributor to foraminiferal assemblages and sedim...
Fringing coral reefs at Discovery Bay, Jamaica, exhibit a pronounced depth-related gradient in water...
Archived specimens of Archaias angulatus collected live at a depth of less than 2 m in John Pennekam...
Biological, physical and chemical features work on the bioclasts, which react specifically under div...
Their ubiquitous distribution and common occurrence in marine sediments make planktonic foraminifera...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) provides an insight into the progression of dissolution in the tests ...
We present the results of experiments to measure the brittle failure of fossil planktonic foraminife...
We examined four multilocular agglutinated foraminiferan tests from the Challenger Deep, the deepest...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) provides an insight into the progression of dissolution in the tests ...
This study aims to reveal the effects of differential dissolution on the quantitative composition of...
Evaluation of foraminiferal test dissolution in deep-sea sediments facilitates reconstruction of sea...
Observations of carbonate preservation in marine sediments have long been used to infer changes in o...