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    Taylor & Francis
    In:  Sarsia, 53 (1). pp. 71-75.
    Publication Date: 2020-05-28
    Description: Sixtytwo species of radiolarians have been found in surface sediment in Lindåspollene. Some of these are common in deep-sea sediments from tropical and subtropical latitudes. These warm-water radiolarians are believed to have been introduced during a warm, postglacial period.
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    American Museum of Natural History
    In:  Micropaleontology, 19 (4). pp. 385-416.
    Publication Date: 2020-06-30
    Description: An analsis of cluster patterns of recent foraminifera was determined based on Jaccard coefficients of association using presence/absence data. Six thanatotopes and eight thanatofacies were determined by using cluster analysis. The environmental parameters controlling the thanatotopes are salinity variations and wave agitation in the nearshore area, sidiment distribution and wave agitation on the shallow inner shelf, and cool temperatures and moderately quiet waters on the outer shelf. The thanatofacies patterns, do not completely correspond with the assemblages that characterize the thanatotopes.
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    In:  Micropaleontology, 18 (3). pp. 386-396.
    Publication Date: 2020-06-30
    Description: Five new species of Radiolaria, two spumellarians and three nassellarians, are described from an Eocene deep-sea sediment core from the Norwegian Sea. The vertical distribution of three of these five new species, Spongopyle spiralis, Lophocorys norvegiensis and Theocalyptra tetracantha, define two distinct faunal zones within the Late Eocene.
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    In:  Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, 40 (3). pp. 155-165.
    Publication Date: 2020-05-04
    Description: Palaeogeographies of the Agulhas Bank for three low sea-level stages during the Pleistocene are presented (−140 m, −100 m and −50 m). Although they are specifically considered in relation to the last transgression (Flandrian, post-Weichsel/Würm), they are applicable to any of the previous glacial periods. In each case, the bedrock geology and expected superficial sediment cover are outlined, and general conclusions as to soil types, terrain, drainage, etc., are presented. The extended courses of local rivers in the Pleistocene are postulated from bathymetric and sedimentological data.
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    In:  Israel Journal of Zoology, 21 (2). pp. 83-97.
    Publication Date: 2021-04-29
    Description: Eighteen species of Cephalopoda collected off the coast of Israel and Cyprus are described and discussed.
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    In:  Micropaleontology, 18 (2). pp. 144-152.
    Publication Date: 2020-06-30
    Description: During Leg 8 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project several almost complete Tertiary sections were collected in the equatorial Pacific. Examination of this material has led to great improvements in the radiolarian stratigraphy. An evolutionary lineage is proposed for a group of species belonging to the stratigraphically important genus Calocycletta. This group of six species ranged from the Late Oligocene to the Late Miocene in the equatorial fauna.
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    In:  Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, 39 (4). pp. 393-418.
    Publication Date: 2020-05-04
    Description: Four marine Cretaceous samples collected from the Agulhas Bank are discussed and their ostracodal assemblages described. Two of the samples are considered to be Lower Cretaceous, and the others Lower-Middle Senonian and Maastrichtian in age. Two new genera, twelve new species, and one new subspecies are described. Details of the foraminiferal assemblages are also given.
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    In:  Micropaleontology, 17 (1). pp. 53-68.
    Publication Date: 2020-06-30
    Description: The planktonic foraminiferal fauna was studied in 104 surface plankton samples collected by the author during the crossing in both directions of Drake Passage between Tierra del Fuego and Elephant Island off the Palmer Peninsula, Antarctica, during the months of January and February, 1969. Samples were gathered by means of a fire pump. This method is discussed and recommended for planktonic foraminiferal collection. Eight species were determined, and their horizontal distribution was established. The percentage abundance of each species, as well as the number of specimens per cubic meter of filtered water, were calculated for every station. Distribution patterns of foraminifers were compared with those obtained by previous authors and were related to the surface hydrology. Some discrepancies were found and discussed. The most simple means of separating Globigerina pachyderma from G. quinqueloba is proposed and the most simple means of locating the Antarctic Convergence by the use of foraminifers is discussed. Abnormal spinosity of foraminiferal tests is considered.
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