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New occurrences of Fortipecten hallae (Dall, 1921) (Mollusca, Bivalvia) in the Pliocene of the North Pacific
Type: Text
Year: 2005, 2005
Member of: FAU College Collections
Contributors: Barinov, Konstantin B., Marincovich, Louie, Jr., Oleinik, Anton E.
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Description: The large North Pacific bivalve mollusk index-fossil Fortipecten hallae (Dall, 1921) is present in a well-dated stratigraphic section of the Milky River Formation, Alaska Peninsula, southwestern Alaska. Co-occurring marine diatoms belong to the upper part of the subzone B of the Neodenticula kamtschatica diatom zone of the North Pacific diatom chronostratigraphy, with an age range of 4.8–5.1 Ma (… more
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A refined age for the earliest opening of Bering Strait
Type: Text
Member of: FAU College Collections
Contributors: Barinov, Konstantin B., Gladenkov, Andrey Yu, Marincovich, Louie, Jr., Oleinik, Anton E.
Publisher: Elsevier
Description: Biostratigraphically and chronostratigraphically important diatoms from the Milky River Formation, Alaska Peninsula, southwestern Alaska, imply an age range of 5.4-5.5 Ma for the oldest North Pacific Cenozoic occurrence of the marine bivalve mollusk Astarte, which migrated from the Arctic Ocean into the North Pacific when Bering Strait first flooded. The data presented here are a refinement of… more
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Magnitude of Middle Miocene warming in North Pacific high latitudes: stable isotope evidence from Kaneharaia (Bivalvia, Dosiniinae)
Type: Text
Member of: FAU College Collections
Contributors: Barinov, Konstantin B., Marincovich, Louie, Jr., Oleinik, Anton E., Swart, Peter K.
Publisher: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Description: The Middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (MMCO) at ~ 16 Ma was the warmest interval during the Neogene. The peak of the MMCO in the North Pacific is marked by the appearance of the bivalve genus Kaneharaia (Bivalvia, Dosiniinae) in the high-latitude regions of Kamchatka and Alaska (55 –65°N). Specimens of Kaneharaia sp. were collected from two early middle Miocene high-latitude localities in the North… more
Full Text: Notice: Published with permission from the GeoInformation Division of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Japan, vol.59 (7/8), p. 339-353, 2008 …