Author: Roberta K. Smith
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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While several papers exist on the small scale spatial distribution of living foraminifera, almost no work exists on the small scale spatial distribution of fossils. The present study took 24 (5 ml) replicates 10 cm apart along one bed of the Monterey Formation in California.The mean density for all replicates is 6084.96 with a standard deviation of 8776.95. Both inspection and a cluster analysis of the data indicate replicates 20-24 have a much higher density and different rank order of abundance than replicates 1-19. The mean density for the total of all species in replicates 1-19 is 2387.47 with a standard deviation of 1175.58. For replicates 20-24 the mean density is 20135.40 with a standard deviation of 11181.40. The spatial variability is so great that four replicates (more than commonly taken) would only allow us to be 95% confident that we are within 50% of the true mean. Because age determination is based on presence of particular taxa rather than on densities, stratigraphic assignment would still be possible.The three species dominating the 1-19 group make up from 86% to 99% of the fauna. The three species dominating the 20-24 group make up from 77% to 85% of the fauna. Two of these are also dominant in the 1-19 group, but the most dominant species in the 20-24 group constitutes only
Microdistribution of Foraminifera in a Single Bed of the Monterey Formation, Monterey County, California
Author: Roberta K. Smith
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
While several papers exist on the small scale spatial distribution of living foraminifera, almost no work exists on the small scale spatial distribution of fossils. The present study took 24 (5 ml) replicates 10 cm apart along one bed of the Monterey Formation in California.The mean density for all replicates is 6084.96 with a standard deviation of 8776.95. Both inspection and a cluster analysis of the data indicate replicates 20-24 have a much higher density and different rank order of abundance than replicates 1-19. The mean density for the total of all species in replicates 1-19 is 2387.47 with a standard deviation of 1175.58. For replicates 20-24 the mean density is 20135.40 with a standard deviation of 11181.40. The spatial variability is so great that four replicates (more than commonly taken) would only allow us to be 95% confident that we are within 50% of the true mean. Because age determination is based on presence of particular taxa rather than on densities, stratigraphic assignment would still be possible.The three species dominating the 1-19 group make up from 86% to 99% of the fauna. The three species dominating the 20-24 group make up from 77% to 85% of the fauna. Two of these are also dominant in the 1-19 group, but the most dominant species in the 20-24 group constitutes only
Publisher:
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
While several papers exist on the small scale spatial distribution of living foraminifera, almost no work exists on the small scale spatial distribution of fossils. The present study took 24 (5 ml) replicates 10 cm apart along one bed of the Monterey Formation in California.The mean density for all replicates is 6084.96 with a standard deviation of 8776.95. Both inspection and a cluster analysis of the data indicate replicates 20-24 have a much higher density and different rank order of abundance than replicates 1-19. The mean density for the total of all species in replicates 1-19 is 2387.47 with a standard deviation of 1175.58. For replicates 20-24 the mean density is 20135.40 with a standard deviation of 11181.40. The spatial variability is so great that four replicates (more than commonly taken) would only allow us to be 95% confident that we are within 50% of the true mean. Because age determination is based on presence of particular taxa rather than on densities, stratigraphic assignment would still be possible.The three species dominating the 1-19 group make up from 86% to 99% of the fauna. The three species dominating the 20-24 group make up from 77% to 85% of the fauna. Two of these are also dominant in the 1-19 group, but the most dominant species in the 20-24 group constitutes only
Microdistribution of Foraminifera in a Single Bed of the Monterey Formation, Monterey County, California
Author: Daryl P. Domning
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Category : Behemotops emlongi
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Category : Behemotops emlongi
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Meteorites
Author: Monica M. Grady
Publisher: Geological Society of London
ISBN: 9781862390171
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
The impact of extraterrestrial material on Earth can lead to effects traceable in both the geological and biological record. This study describes meteorite flux with time, covering small and large bodies capable of producing craters. The effects of impacts on the environment is also covered focusing specifically on the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction event.
Publisher: Geological Society of London
ISBN: 9781862390171
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
The impact of extraterrestrial material on Earth can lead to effects traceable in both the geological and biological record. This study describes meteorite flux with time, covering small and large bodies capable of producing craters. The effects of impacts on the environment is also covered focusing specifically on the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction event.
Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology
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Category : Paleobiology
Languages : en
Pages : 448
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Category : Paleobiology
Languages : en
Pages : 448
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Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1514
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1514
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Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 988
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 988
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Biostratigraphic Atlas of Miocene Foraminifera from the Monterey and Modelo Formations, Central and Southern California
Author: Kenneth L. Finger
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Category : Animals, Fossil
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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Category : Animals, Fossil
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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Special Publication
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Category : Foraminifera
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Category : Foraminifera
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Recent Publications in Natural History
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Category : Natural history
Languages : en
Pages : 396
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Category : Natural history
Languages : en
Pages : 396
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Bibliography and Index of Geology
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 1828
Book Description
Includes monthly abstracts and annual index.
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 1828
Book Description
Includes monthly abstracts and annual index.