Foraminiferida from Neogene sediments,Vestfold Hills,Antarctica |
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Authors: | P. G. Quilty |
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Affiliation: | (1) Antarctic Division, Department of Science, Channel Highway, 7050 Kingston, Tasmania, Australia |
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Abstract: | Sediment samples from several locations in the southern part of the Vestfold Hills have been examined for their foraminiferid content. Those from Early Pliocene sediments of Marine Plain immediately east of Burton Lake contain little foraminiferid evidence of marine deposition. Those from mid-late Holocene sections in and near the lakes contain good open marine faunas of species now known to be living on the continental shelf west of Cape Darnley.Foraminiferid faunas characterized by calcareous forms are most common, the most prevalent dominated by Globocassidulina crassa.The faunas examined contrast markedly with those in the present Prydz Bay which is characterized by agglutinated forms.The results, in relation to planktonic faunas, conflict with an earlier record of a diverse fauna. |
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Keywords: | Neogene Antarctica Foraminiferida Vestfold Hills |
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