The differential effects of climate change, sea level, and water mass circulation on deposition/erosion of marine sediments can be constrained from the distribution of unconformities in the world's oceans. I identified temporal and depth patterns of hiatuses ("hiatus events") from a large and chronologically well constrained stratigraphic database of deep-sea sediments. The Paleogene is characterized by few, several million year long hiatuses. The most significant Cenozoic hiatus event spans most of the Paleocene. The Neogene is characterized by short, frequent hiatus events nearly synchronous in shallow and deep water sediments. Epoch boundaries are characterized by peaks in deep water hiatuses possibly caused by an increased circulation o...
The cores recovered by the Deep Sea Drilling Project provide a reservoir of material for paleontolog...
At Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Sites 612 and 613, located on the New Jersey continental slope a...
The Paleogene (66–23 Ma) was characterised by warming and cooling trends, on the scales of tens-of-t...
examined from 60 DSDP boreholes, and correlated to a single biostratigraphic time-scale of the Cenoz...
Miocene paleoceanographic evolution exhibits major changes resulting from the opening and closing of...
Traces of past oceanic and environmental conditions are stored in deep sea sediments as ‘proxy recor...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1987.Bibliography: leaves 150-164.xiii, 1...
Studies of the last 125 million years of oceanographic and climatic history have benefited greatly f...
The lithological and biological sequence of events across the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T), as develope...
This collection of files is supplementary to: Dutkiewicz, A., Boulila, S. and Müller, R.D., Deep-se...
Three of the six Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Leg 77 sites drilled in the western approaches to ...
The depositional environments along Pacific island margins have been used as analogs to elucidate de...
The several million years preceding the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary has been the focus of m...
Results from recent stratigraphic, paleoecologic, and paleoenvironmental studies on latest Paleocene...
A global sea level history determined by Vail et al. (1977) consists of 23 sea level cycles between ...
The cores recovered by the Deep Sea Drilling Project provide a reservoir of material for paleontolog...
At Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Sites 612 and 613, located on the New Jersey continental slope a...
The Paleogene (66–23 Ma) was characterised by warming and cooling trends, on the scales of tens-of-t...
examined from 60 DSDP boreholes, and correlated to a single biostratigraphic time-scale of the Cenoz...
Miocene paleoceanographic evolution exhibits major changes resulting from the opening and closing of...
Traces of past oceanic and environmental conditions are stored in deep sea sediments as ‘proxy recor...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1987.Bibliography: leaves 150-164.xiii, 1...
Studies of the last 125 million years of oceanographic and climatic history have benefited greatly f...
The lithological and biological sequence of events across the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T), as develope...
This collection of files is supplementary to: Dutkiewicz, A., Boulila, S. and Müller, R.D., Deep-se...
Three of the six Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Leg 77 sites drilled in the western approaches to ...
The depositional environments along Pacific island margins have been used as analogs to elucidate de...
The several million years preceding the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary has been the focus of m...
Results from recent stratigraphic, paleoecologic, and paleoenvironmental studies on latest Paleocene...
A global sea level history determined by Vail et al. (1977) consists of 23 sea level cycles between ...
The cores recovered by the Deep Sea Drilling Project provide a reservoir of material for paleontolog...
At Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Sites 612 and 613, located on the New Jersey continental slope a...
The Paleogene (66–23 Ma) was characterised by warming and cooling trends, on the scales of tens-of-t...