Recent Sponges, Molluscs, and Echinoderms in Sediment Cores from the Central Arctic Ocean.
Some 16 taxa of invertebrates have been recovered from the top three centimeters of cores in the central Arctic Ocean (Alpha Cordillera-Canada Basin). Holothurians are most widely distributed. Relationship of sediment type and mollusc taxa is apparent. Carbonate compensation layer may not be importa...
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ftdtic:ADA054809 2023-05-15T14:33:16+02:00 Recent Sponges, Molluscs, and Echinoderms in Sediment Cores from the Central Arctic Ocean. Gamber,James H WISCONSIN UNIV-MADISON DEPT OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS 1978-05-20 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA054809 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA054809 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA054809 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Biological Oceanography Geology Geochemistry and Mineralogy *MARINE GEOLOGY CORES THESES MARINE BIOLOGY CORRELATION TECHNIQUES COMPENSATION SEDIMENTS OCEAN BOTTOM CARBONATES MOLLUSCA ARCTIC OCEAN ECHINODERMATA PALEONTOLOGY SPONGES Holothurians Pteropods WUNR307311 Text 1978 ftdtic 2016-02-20T13:07:43Z Some 16 taxa of invertebrates have been recovered from the top three centimeters of cores in the central Arctic Ocean (Alpha Cordillera-Canada Basin). Holothurians are most widely distributed. Relationship of sediment type and mollusc taxa is apparent. Carbonate compensation layer may not be important in the Arctic. Master's thesis. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean canada basin Central Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Alpha Cordillera ENVELOPE(-125.000,-125.000,85.500,85.500) Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada |
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Biological Oceanography Geology Geochemistry and Mineralogy *MARINE GEOLOGY CORES THESES MARINE BIOLOGY CORRELATION TECHNIQUES COMPENSATION SEDIMENTS OCEAN BOTTOM CARBONATES MOLLUSCA ARCTIC OCEAN ECHINODERMATA PALEONTOLOGY SPONGES Holothurians Pteropods WUNR307311 |
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Biological Oceanography Geology Geochemistry and Mineralogy *MARINE GEOLOGY CORES THESES MARINE BIOLOGY CORRELATION TECHNIQUES COMPENSATION SEDIMENTS OCEAN BOTTOM CARBONATES MOLLUSCA ARCTIC OCEAN ECHINODERMATA PALEONTOLOGY SPONGES Holothurians Pteropods WUNR307311 Gamber,James H Recent Sponges, Molluscs, and Echinoderms in Sediment Cores from the Central Arctic Ocean. |
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Biological Oceanography Geology Geochemistry and Mineralogy *MARINE GEOLOGY CORES THESES MARINE BIOLOGY CORRELATION TECHNIQUES COMPENSATION SEDIMENTS OCEAN BOTTOM CARBONATES MOLLUSCA ARCTIC OCEAN ECHINODERMATA PALEONTOLOGY SPONGES Holothurians Pteropods WUNR307311 |
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Some 16 taxa of invertebrates have been recovered from the top three centimeters of cores in the central Arctic Ocean (Alpha Cordillera-Canada Basin). Holothurians are most widely distributed. Relationship of sediment type and mollusc taxa is apparent. Carbonate compensation layer may not be important in the Arctic. Master's thesis. |
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WISCONSIN UNIV-MADISON DEPT OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS |
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Gamber,James H |
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Gamber,James H |
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Recent Sponges, Molluscs, and Echinoderms in Sediment Cores from the Central Arctic Ocean. |
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Recent Sponges, Molluscs, and Echinoderms in Sediment Cores from the Central Arctic Ocean. |
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Recent Sponges, Molluscs, and Echinoderms in Sediment Cores from the Central Arctic Ocean. |
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Recent Sponges, Molluscs, and Echinoderms in Sediment Cores from the Central Arctic Ocean. |
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Recent Sponges, Molluscs, and Echinoderms in Sediment Cores from the Central Arctic Ocean. |
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recent sponges, molluscs, and echinoderms in sediment cores from the central arctic ocean. |
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ENVELOPE(-125.000,-125.000,85.500,85.500) |
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Alpha Cordillera Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada |
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Alpha Cordillera Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada |
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Arctic Arctic Ocean canada basin Central Arctic |
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Arctic Arctic Ocean canada basin Central Arctic |
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