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Peleo-Alampay, Alyssa M. et al. (1998): Late Miocene calcareous nannofossil genus Catinaster; taxonomy, evolution and magnetobiochronology
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1998-060192
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georefid
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Peleo-Alampay, Alyssa M.
Affiliation:
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, CA, United States
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author
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Bukry, David
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U. S. Geological Survey, United States
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author
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Liu, Li
Affiliation:
Florida State University, United States
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author
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Young, Jeremy R.
Affiliation:
Natural History Museum, United Kingdom
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Title:
Late Miocene calcareous nannofossil genus Catinaster; taxonomy, evolution and magnetobiochronology
Year:
1998
Source:
Journal of Micropalaeontology
Publisher:
British Micropalaeontological Society, London, United Kingdom
Volume:
17, Part 1
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71-85
Abstract:
A systematic study on the evolution and stratigraphic distribution of the species of Catinaster from several DSDP/ODP sites with magnetostratigraphic records is presented. The evolution of Catinaster from Discoaster is established by documentation of a transitional nannofossil species, Discoaster transitus. Two new subspecies, Catinaster coalitus extensus and Catinaster calyculus rectus are defined which appear to be intermediates in the evolution of Catinaster coalitus coalitus to Catinaster calyculus calyculus. The first occurrence of C. coalitus is shown to be in the lower part of C5n.2n at 10.7-10.9 Ma in the low to mid-latitude Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The last occurrence of C. coalitus coalitus varies from the upper part of C5n.2n to the lower portion of C4A. Magnetostratigraphic evidence suggests that the FO of C. calyculus rectus is diachronous. Catinaster mexicanus occurs in the late Miocene and has been found only in the eastern equatorial Pacific, the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
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English
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Keywords:
Paleobotany; Stratigraphy; algae; biogeography; biologic evolution; biostratigraphy; Catinaster; Cenozoic; chronology; Deep Sea Drilling Project; diachronism; first occurrence; microfossils; Miocene; nannofossils; Neogene; Ocean Drilling Program; paleomagnetism; Plantae; relative age; spatial distribution; taxonomy; Tertiary; upper Miocene; world ocean;
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