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Livros...Geological Problem Solving with Microfossils: A Volume in Honor of Garry D. Jones

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Geological Problem Solving with Microfossils: A Volume in Honor of Garry D. Jones
Editors: Thomas Demchuk and Anthony Gary
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Techniques
  • Application of Fuzzy C-means clustering to paleoenvironmental analysis: example from the Jurassic, Central North Sea, U.K. Anthony C. Gary, Matthew I. Wakefield, Glenn W. Johnson and Douglas D. Ekart
  • High pressure, high temperature wells on the Halten Terrace, offshore Norway: the role of micropaleontology in planning and drilling wells on the Kristin Field Pete Mears and A. Cullum
  • Biostratigraphy - breaking paradigms: dating the Mirador Formation in the Llanos Basin of Colombia Carlos A. Jaramillo, M. Rueda, G. Bayona, C. Santos, P. Florez and F. Parra
  • Assemblage-based biozonations: a key tool in the detection of reworked calcareous nannofossils Richard A. Denne
  • Calculating calareous nannofossil absolute abundances and uncertainties for paleoceanographic studies Chioma Udeze, John Firth and Thomas D. Olzewski
  • Test shape variability of Amphistegina d'Orbigney, 1826 as a paleobathymetric proxy: application to two Miocene examples Guillem Mateu-Vicens, Pamela Hallock and Marco Brandano
  • Recent benthic foraminifera as indicators of seagrass-bed characteristics, San Salvador, Bahamas: the addition of taphonomy Olivia Claire-Buchan and Ronald D. Lewis
Paleoenvironments and Paleogeography
  • Paleontology, a tool to resolve late Paleozoic structural and depositional histories Charles A. Ross and June R.P. Ross
  • Micropaleontology and paleoenvironments of Saudi Arabian Upper Permian carbonates and reservoirs G. Wyn Ap G. Hughes
  • Using Jurassic micropaleontology to determine Saudi Arabian carbonate paleoenvironments G. Wyn Ap G. Hughes
  • Diversity patterns in mid-Cretaceous benthic foraminifers and dasycladalean algae of the southern part of Mesozoic Adriatic platform, Croatia Antun Husinec, Ivo Velic and Branko Sokac
  • Microspheroid accumulations and geochemical characteristics of a Cenomanian-Turonian anoxic basin: the record of the Indidura Formation, NE Mexico Fabian Duque-Botero, Florentin J. M.-R. Maurrasse, Rosemary Hicky-Vargas, Mihaela Carmen Melinte, Rudolf Jaffe and Jose Guadalupe Lopez-Oliva
  • Biogeographic provinces and patterns of diversity in selected Upper Cretaceous (Santonian-Maastrichtian) larger foraminifera Elke J. Goldbeck and Martin R. Langer
  • Evolutionary lineages of benthic foraminifera in the Chalk Seas of NW Europe and their application to problem solving Haydon W. Bailey, Malcolm B. Hart and Antony Swiecicki
Chronostratigraphy
  • Using fusulinids to evaluate the periodicity of cycles in a sequence stratigraphic section of Pennsylvanian/Permian strata and to suggest possible support for low frequency Milankovitch peturbations; Casper Formation, southeastern Wyoming, U.S.A. Diane M. Burns and Merlynd K. Nestell
  • The use of planktonic microfossils to resolve chronostratigraphic, tectonic and paleogeographic uncertainties in the lower Cretaceous of eastern Sonora, NW MexicoJose F. Longoria and Rogelio Monreal
  • Nannofossil biostratigraphy of Eocene strata in the Talara Basin, Peru Yanina Narvaez-Rodriguez and Alfredo Pardo-Arguedas
  • Late Eocene and early Oligocene benthic foraminiferal paleoecology and sequence stratigraphy in the eastern Gulf Coastal Plain Richard H. Fluegeman
  • The contribution of calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy in solving geological problems: the example of the Oligocene-Miocene foredeep of the Northern Apennines (Italy) R. Catanzariti, A. Cerrina Feroni, G. Ottria and N. Levik
  • Linked micropaleontology and lithology of Cenozoic deep water sediments: application of multiple overlapping foraminiferal lithobiofacies to cuttings based analysis of reservoir properties Richard H. Fillon
  • Application of a statistically derived, integrated biozonation to a deepwater Miocene Gulf of Mexico field Andrew R. Bowman, Garry D. Jones, Roger J. Witmer and Anthony C. Gary

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