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, 2021
Fire has been an important Earth System phenomenon for millions of years and our ability to understand its role in geologic history relies upon robust and unequivocal paleofire archives.
R. Vachula, A. Cheung
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Fire has been an important Earth System phenomenon for millions of years and our ability to understand its role in geologic history relies upon robust and unequivocal paleofire archives.
R. Vachula, A. Cheung
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Micropaleontology, 2020
Patterns of diversity in the modern planktic foraminifera indicate a latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), which peaks in the mid-latitude regions. Plankton distributional patterns are oftenmost strongly associated with temperature and are expected to ...
A. Lam, R. Leckie
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Patterns of diversity in the modern planktic foraminifera indicate a latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), which peaks in the mid-latitude regions. Plankton distributional patterns are oftenmost strongly associated with temperature and are expected to ...
A. Lam, R. Leckie
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Late Neogene Atlantic circulation model
Geologische Rundschau, 1986A hydrodynamical-numerical model of the general circulation in the Paleo-Atlantic Ocean is applied to the climatological conditions of the period 3.6 to 2.4 m.a. b.p. For three different stages of this interval representing the transition from a warmer to a cooler climate the circulation and the temperature fields are calculated.
Sündermann, Jürgen, Legutke, Stephanie
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Late Neogene continental stages in NW Europe revisited
Earth-Science Reviews, 2007Pollen records from fluvial deposits in The Netherlands have traditionally been used to establish continental stages for the Neogene in NW Europe. These stages are still widely used across Europe for stratigraphic correlations and palaeoclimatic studies.
Donders, T.H. +4 more
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2017
The Quaternary loess–paleosol and underlying Neogene red clay sequences on the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP) contain a remarkable continental record of past East Asian monsoon changes and aridification of the Asian interior.
Yougui Song +7 more
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The Quaternary loess–paleosol and underlying Neogene red clay sequences on the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP) contain a remarkable continental record of past East Asian monsoon changes and aridification of the Asian interior.
Yougui Song +7 more
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Late Neogene motion of the Pacific Plate
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1989Oceanic crust between 38°S and 65°S along the Pacific‐Antarctic ridge records a complete history of Neogene Pacific‐Antarctic motion. We have modeled magnetic stages corresponding to portions of isochrons 1, 2, 2A, 3, 3A, 4, and 5 from 17 high‐quality marine magnetic traverses of the ridge to determine the Neogene finite rotation poles for this plate ...
Harbert, W, Cox, A
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Model for late Neogene deformation in Panama
Geology, 1990Previous workers, mostly using earthquake data, have postulated both discrete faults and complex, diffuse zones for the Caribbean-Nazca plate boundary in Panama. We have better resolved the location and character of late Neogene plate-boundary structures by using satellite imagery and a compilation of existing geologic map data.
Paul Mann, Jeff Corrigan
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Late Neogene Lophophaenidae (Nassellaria, Radiolaria) from the eastern equatorial Pacific
Zootaxa, 2022Lophophaenidae is a clade of polycystine radiolarians that was highly abundant and diverse in the Late Neogene–Recent eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP). Despite their importance in fossil plankton assemblages, lophophaenids have been neglected because of their generally small size, complex morphology, and weak taxonomic framework.
SARAH TRUBOVITZ +3 more
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Late Neogene Radiolaria and Mediterranean Paleoenvironments
1985Although widespread in Mediterranean Miocene sediments, radiolarians occur in only a small proportion of the Pliocene and Quaternary sediments of that region. The major factor responsible for their occurrence seems to be increased biological productivity.
William R. Riedel +2 more
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