Pacific - Atlantic Mollusc Migration
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Pacific - Atlantic Mollusc Migration
Pliocene Inter-Ocean Gateway Archives on Tjoernes, North Iceland
Simonarson, Leifur A.; Eiriksson, Jon
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
02/2021
882
Dura
Inglês
9783030596620
15 a 20 dias
1664
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Chapter1. A Brief Resume of the Geology of Iceland.- Chapter2. The Marine Realm Around Iceland - a Review of Biological Research.- Chapter3. The Evolution of the Tjoernes Sedimentary Basin in Relation to the Tjoernes Fracture Zone and the Geological Structure of Iceland.- Chapter4. A Review of the Research History of the Tjoernes Sequence, North Iceland.- Chapter5. Lithostratigraphy of the Tjoernes Sequence in Barmur and Hoeskuldsvik on the West Coast of Tjoernes, North Iceland.- Chapter6. An Age Model for the Miocene to Pleistocene Tjoernes Sequence, North Iceland.- Chapter7. Systematic Overview of the Pliocene Molluscs and Barnacles of the Barmur Group on Tjoernes, North Iceland.- Chapter8. Foraminifera in the Pliocene Barmur Group on Tjoernes, North Iceland.- Chapter9. Reconstructing the Palaeoenvironments of the Pliocene Barmur Group in the Tjoernes Basin, North Iceland.- Lithostratigraphy of the Upper Part of the Tjoernes Sequence in Furuvik, Brei?avik, OExarfjoer?ur, and Central Tjoernes Mountains, North Iceland.- Systematic Overview of the Molluscs and Barnacles of the Quaternary Brei?avik Group, North Iceland.- Chapter12. Foraminifera in the Early Pleistocene Part of the Brei?avik Group, North Iceland Knudsen.- Chapter13. Reconstructing the Palaeoenvironments of the Quaternary Tjoernes Basin, North Iceland.- Chapter14. Migration of Pacific Marine Mollusc Fauna into the North Atlantic Across the Arctic Ocean in Pliocene and Early Pleistocene Time.
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Tjoernes Sequence;fossiliferous marine and terrestrial sediments;palaeoenvironmental reconstruction;marine molluscs and barnacles;geology of Iceland;Brei?avik Group;pliocene Tjoernes Basin;quarternary Tjoernes Basin;paleobiogeography;paleoceanographic reconstructions;fossil record;climate history;climate change impacts;marine and freshwater sciences;Model invertebrates
Chapter1. A Brief Resume of the Geology of Iceland.- Chapter2. The Marine Realm Around Iceland - a Review of Biological Research.- Chapter3. The Evolution of the Tjoernes Sedimentary Basin in Relation to the Tjoernes Fracture Zone and the Geological Structure of Iceland.- Chapter4. A Review of the Research History of the Tjoernes Sequence, North Iceland.- Chapter5. Lithostratigraphy of the Tjoernes Sequence in Barmur and Hoeskuldsvik on the West Coast of Tjoernes, North Iceland.- Chapter6. An Age Model for the Miocene to Pleistocene Tjoernes Sequence, North Iceland.- Chapter7. Systematic Overview of the Pliocene Molluscs and Barnacles of the Barmur Group on Tjoernes, North Iceland.- Chapter8. Foraminifera in the Pliocene Barmur Group on Tjoernes, North Iceland.- Chapter9. Reconstructing the Palaeoenvironments of the Pliocene Barmur Group in the Tjoernes Basin, North Iceland.- Lithostratigraphy of the Upper Part of the Tjoernes Sequence in Furuvik, Brei?avik, OExarfjoer?ur, and Central Tjoernes Mountains, North Iceland.- Systematic Overview of the Molluscs and Barnacles of the Quaternary Brei?avik Group, North Iceland.- Chapter12. Foraminifera in the Early Pleistocene Part of the Brei?avik Group, North Iceland Knudsen.- Chapter13. Reconstructing the Palaeoenvironments of the Quaternary Tjoernes Basin, North Iceland.- Chapter14. Migration of Pacific Marine Mollusc Fauna into the North Atlantic Across the Arctic Ocean in Pliocene and Early Pleistocene Time.
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Tjoernes Sequence;fossiliferous marine and terrestrial sediments;palaeoenvironmental reconstruction;marine molluscs and barnacles;geology of Iceland;Brei?avik Group;pliocene Tjoernes Basin;quarternary Tjoernes Basin;paleobiogeography;paleoceanographic reconstructions;fossil record;climate history;climate change impacts;marine and freshwater sciences;Model invertebrates