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Bathymetric Distribution of Foraminifera in Jamaican Reef Environments: ABSTRACT
AAPG Bulletin, 1985Recent foraminifera inhabiting Jamaican north-coast fringing reefs display variations in distributional patterns that are related to bathymetry and reef morphology. Sediment samples containing foraminifera were collected along a profile that traversed the back reef (depth 1-2 m), fore-reef terrace (3-15 m), fore-reef escarpment (15-27 m), fore-reef ...
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Bathymetric Distribution of Sea Stars (Asteroidea) off the Northern Oregon Coast
Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1966During U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries' Atomic Energy Commission trawling investigations in waters adjacent to the mouth of the Columbia River, a total of 54 species and one subspecies of sea stars was collected from bottom depths of 50–1050 fath.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences, 1984
ABSTRACT3050 dead molluscan shells and fragments of calcareous algae were collected from 104 benthic stations at depths from 2 to 160 m in the Firth of Clyde, the Firth of Lorne and on the Orkney shelf, British Isles. The following micro-algal borings were recognised and are described: (i) Rhodophyta: Conchocelis, (ii) Chlorophyta:Ostreobium quekettii,
E. B. Akpan, G. E. Farrow
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ABSTRACT3050 dead molluscan shells and fragments of calcareous algae were collected from 104 benthic stations at depths from 2 to 160 m in the Firth of Clyde, the Firth of Lorne and on the Orkney shelf, British Isles. The following micro-algal borings were recognised and are described: (i) Rhodophyta: Conchocelis, (ii) Chlorophyta:Ostreobium quekettii,
E. B. Akpan, G. E. Farrow
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The benthic fauna of the Rockall Trough: regional distribution and bathymetric zonation
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences, 1986SynopsisMore than 300 bottom samples taken in the Rockall Trough and neighbouring areas (Northeast Atlantic) since 1973 provide an opportunity to study the distributions of the commoner megafaunal species. These include 131 species of echinoderms, for the most abundant of which the bathymetric and regional distributions are defined. Analysis of samples
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IV.: Plankton Diatoms, their Distribution and Bathymetric Range in St. Andrews Waters.
Contributions to Canadian Biology and Fisheries, 1918not available
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Bathymetric distributions of Calcarea and Hexactinellida in the present and the past
Geological Magazine, 1968SUMMARYCalcarea and Hexactinellida are now characteristic of different depth zones, and have shown comparable bathymetric zonation since the Carboniferous period. This paper reviews and discusses relevant evidence from modern and fossil sponge faunas, together with some problems involved in the use of the modern data for the assessment of past depths ...
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Cost-efficient bathymetric mapping method based on massive active–passive remote sensing data
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2023Huaguo Zhang, Wenting Cao, Yunhan Ma
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A maximum bathymetric depth model to simulate satellite photon-counting lidar performance
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2021Nan Xu, yue ma, Bi-sheng Yang
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