Inoceramus is an epibenthic bivalve which lived in a wide variety of paleoenvironments encompassing a broad range of paleodepths. A survey of all Cretaceous sediments from Deep Sea Drilling Project legs 1-69 and 75 revealed over 500 Inoceramus specimens at twenty sites. Of these, 47 well-preserved Late Cretaceous specimens from the South Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans were analyzed for oxygen and carbon isotopes. The specimens exhibit small internal isotopic variability and oxygen isotopic paleotemperatures that are consistent with a deep-sea habitat. Paleotemperatures ranging from 5 to 16°C show that Late Cretaceous oceans were significantly warmer than the present oceans. The data suggest that deep water was formed both by cooling at...
Whether a global greenhouse interval is a distinct or distant future, it is important to understand ...
In order to determine the possible usefulness of stable isotope measurements on calcareous dinoflage...
Stable isotopic measurements have been made on planktonic and benthic foraminifera of Early to mid-C...
Inoceramus is an epibenthic bivalve which lived in a wide variety of paleoenvironments encompassing ...
Inoceramus occurs in every DSDP hole that penetrated Cretaceous sediments in the South Atlantic Ocea...
Oxygen and carbon isotopes have been determined from Late Jurassic (Oxfordian-Tithonian) belemnites ...
Inoceramus occurs in every DSDP hole that penetrated Cretaceous sediments in the South Atlantic Ocea...
In this study we attempted to assess whether seasonal upwelling or a steady thermocline persisted at...
The stable carbon and oxygen isotope composition of different benthic foraminiferal species of the l...
Oxygen isotope analyses of Tertiary and Cretaceous planktic foraminifera indicate that species have ...
Oxygen and carbon isotope ratios are reported from exceptionally well preserved, early Late Cretaceo...
order to determine the possible usefulness of stable isotope measurements on calcareous dinoflagella...
In this study, we investigated Early Cretaceous (Valanginian, ca. 135 million years ago) climate fro...
Biostratigraphic correlations of inoceramid bivalves between the North Pacific and Euramerican provi...
The stable carbon and oxygen isotope composition of different benthic foraminiferal species of the l...
Whether a global greenhouse interval is a distinct or distant future, it is important to understand ...
In order to determine the possible usefulness of stable isotope measurements on calcareous dinoflage...
Stable isotopic measurements have been made on planktonic and benthic foraminifera of Early to mid-C...
Inoceramus is an epibenthic bivalve which lived in a wide variety of paleoenvironments encompassing ...
Inoceramus occurs in every DSDP hole that penetrated Cretaceous sediments in the South Atlantic Ocea...
Oxygen and carbon isotopes have been determined from Late Jurassic (Oxfordian-Tithonian) belemnites ...
Inoceramus occurs in every DSDP hole that penetrated Cretaceous sediments in the South Atlantic Ocea...
In this study we attempted to assess whether seasonal upwelling or a steady thermocline persisted at...
The stable carbon and oxygen isotope composition of different benthic foraminiferal species of the l...
Oxygen isotope analyses of Tertiary and Cretaceous planktic foraminifera indicate that species have ...
Oxygen and carbon isotope ratios are reported from exceptionally well preserved, early Late Cretaceo...
order to determine the possible usefulness of stable isotope measurements on calcareous dinoflagella...
In this study, we investigated Early Cretaceous (Valanginian, ca. 135 million years ago) climate fro...
Biostratigraphic correlations of inoceramid bivalves between the North Pacific and Euramerican provi...
The stable carbon and oxygen isotope composition of different benthic foraminiferal species of the l...
Whether a global greenhouse interval is a distinct or distant future, it is important to understand ...
In order to determine the possible usefulness of stable isotope measurements on calcareous dinoflage...
Stable isotopic measurements have been made on planktonic and benthic foraminifera of Early to mid-C...