Oxygen and carbon isotopic profiles of Recent and Cenozoic mollusks: Growth rates and paleoenvironmental analysis

Oxygen and Carbon stable isotope ratios were used to analyze and compare growth histories of six Recent and fossil genera of mollusks: three genera of gastropods---Triplofusus, Fasciolaria, and Beringius, and three genera of bivalves--- Dosinia, Anadara, and Codakia. Taxa were selected to check for...

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Other Authors: Strauss, Josiah., Florida Atlantic University (Degree grantor), Oleinik, Anton E. (Thesis advisor)
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spelling ftfloridaatluniv:oai:fau.digital.flvc.org:fau_10066 2023-05-15T16:59:14+02:00 Oxygen and carbon isotopic profiles of Recent and Cenozoic mollusks: Growth rates and paleoenvironmental analysis Strauss, Josiah. Florida Atlantic University (Degree grantor) Oleinik, Anton E. (Thesis advisor) 230 p. application/pdf http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13208 https://fau.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fau%3A10066/datastream/TN/view/Oxygen%20and%20carbon%20isotopic%20profiles%20of%20Recent%20and%20Cenozoic%20mollusks%3A%20Growth%20rates%20and%20paleoenvironmental%20analysis.jpg English eng Florida Atlantic University Copyright © is held by the author with permission granted to Florida Atlantic University to digitize, archive and distribute this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires permission of the copyright holder. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Mollusks--Effect of habitat modification on Isotope geology Paleoecology--Research Global environmental change Text Electronic Thesis or Dissertation ftfloridaatluniv 2023-01-04T08:46:19Z Oxygen and Carbon stable isotope ratios were used to analyze and compare growth histories of six Recent and fossil genera of mollusks: three genera of gastropods---Triplofusus, Fasciolaria, and Beringius, and three genera of bivalves--- Dosinia, Anadara, and Codakia. Taxa were selected to check for compatibility of results between different fossil genera from the same environment. Comparison between isotopic signatures in recent and fossil congeneric species allowed substantial insight into growth rates. Recent specimens were collected from the Gulf of Aniva, Gulf of California, Bahamas, Florida Keys, and Gulf of Mexico. Fossil specimens were collected from the Middle Miocene of Kamchatka and the Pleistocene of Florida. Oxygen isotope ratios were also used to infer ambient seawater temperatures during the deposition of each shell. The calculated temperatures offer significant insight into the Pleistocene southern Florida embayment and Middle Miocene climatic optimum in the North Pacific. FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2005. Charles E. Schmidt College of Science Thesis Kamchatka FAU Digital Collections (Florida Atlantic University Digital Library) Pacific
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topic Mollusks--Effect of habitat modification on
Isotope geology
Paleoecology--Research
Global environmental change
spellingShingle Mollusks--Effect of habitat modification on
Isotope geology
Paleoecology--Research
Global environmental change
Oxygen and carbon isotopic profiles of Recent and Cenozoic mollusks: Growth rates and paleoenvironmental analysis
topic_facet Mollusks--Effect of habitat modification on
Isotope geology
Paleoecology--Research
Global environmental change
description Oxygen and Carbon stable isotope ratios were used to analyze and compare growth histories of six Recent and fossil genera of mollusks: three genera of gastropods---Triplofusus, Fasciolaria, and Beringius, and three genera of bivalves--- Dosinia, Anadara, and Codakia. Taxa were selected to check for compatibility of results between different fossil genera from the same environment. Comparison between isotopic signatures in recent and fossil congeneric species allowed substantial insight into growth rates. Recent specimens were collected from the Gulf of Aniva, Gulf of California, Bahamas, Florida Keys, and Gulf of Mexico. Fossil specimens were collected from the Middle Miocene of Kamchatka and the Pleistocene of Florida. Oxygen isotope ratios were also used to infer ambient seawater temperatures during the deposition of each shell. The calculated temperatures offer significant insight into the Pleistocene southern Florida embayment and Middle Miocene climatic optimum in the North Pacific. FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2005. Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
author2 Strauss, Josiah.
Florida Atlantic University (Degree grantor)
Oleinik, Anton E. (Thesis advisor)
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title Oxygen and carbon isotopic profiles of Recent and Cenozoic mollusks: Growth rates and paleoenvironmental analysis
title_short Oxygen and carbon isotopic profiles of Recent and Cenozoic mollusks: Growth rates and paleoenvironmental analysis
title_full Oxygen and carbon isotopic profiles of Recent and Cenozoic mollusks: Growth rates and paleoenvironmental analysis
title_fullStr Oxygen and carbon isotopic profiles of Recent and Cenozoic mollusks: Growth rates and paleoenvironmental analysis
title_full_unstemmed Oxygen and carbon isotopic profiles of Recent and Cenozoic mollusks: Growth rates and paleoenvironmental analysis
title_sort oxygen and carbon isotopic profiles of recent and cenozoic mollusks: growth rates and paleoenvironmental analysis
publisher Florida Atlantic University
url http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13208
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