Browsing by Subject "foraminifera"
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(2019-09-02)Diverse benthic and pelagic habitats develop in coastal estuarine settings from land-to-ocean physicochemical gradients, such as variations in salinity, dissolved oxygen, nutrients like carbon, and water circulation. ...
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(2012-10-19)Previous studies showed that sea surface salinity (SSS) in the Florida Straits as well as Florida Current transport covaried with changes in North Atlantic climate over the past two millennia. However, little is known about ...
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(2017-08-10)Andros Island is one of the largest island areas in the Bahamas, yet its paleoclimate and paleocological history remains poorly understood and largely based on inference from research on other Bahamian Islands. Understanding ...
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(2021-07-20)Since the 1950s, low-oxygen (hypoxic) conditions have developed in the northern Gulf of Mexico (GoM) due to increased nutrient flux from the Mississippi River. Despite the threat hypoxia poses to profitable fisheries and ...
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(2020-07-16)Fusulinid foraminifera are commonly used for Late Paleozoic biostratigraphic correlations in the Central and Southwestern United States instead of conodonts due to the high abundance of fusulinids in Late Paleozoic carbonates. ...