A refined age for the earliest opening of Bering Strait

This manuscript is a version of a published article in Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 183(2002) p. 321-328 www.elsevier.com/locate/palaeo Biostratigraphically and chronostratigraphically important diatoms from the Milky River Formation, Alaska Peninsula, southwestern Alaska, imply an age range of...

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Published in:Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Main Authors: Oleinik, Anton E., Gladenkov, Andrey Yu, Marincovich, Louie, Jr., Barinov, Konstantin B.
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spelling ftfloridaatluniv:oai:fau.digital.flvc.org:fau_2009 2023-05-15T14:52:47+02:00 A refined age for the earliest opening of Bering Strait Oleinik, Anton E. Gladenkov, Andrey Yu Marincovich, Louie, Jr. Barinov, Konstantin B. http://purl.flvc.org/fau/165902 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-0182(02)00249-3 https://fau.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fau%3A2009/datastream/TN/view/A%20refined%20age%20for%20the%20earliest%20opening%20of%20Bering%20Strait.jpg unknown Elsevier ©2002 Elsevier B.V. Paleoecology--Bering Sea Region Diatoms Fossil--North Pacific Region Geology Stratigraphic--Miocene Paleoceanography--North Pacific Region Mollusks Fossil--Arctic Ocean Text article ftfloridaatluniv https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-0182(02)00249-3 2023-01-04T08:10:23Z This manuscript is a version of a published article in Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 183(2002) p. 321-328 www.elsevier.com/locate/palaeo 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 the age range of 4.8-5.5 Ma reported earlier and imply that Bering Strait first opened very near the end of the Miocene at 5.32 Ma. Department of Geosciences Charles E. Schmidt College of Science Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Bering Strait Alaska FAU Digital Collections (Florida Atlantic University Digital Library) Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Bering Strait Pacific Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 183 3-4 321 328
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topic Paleoecology--Bering Sea Region
Diatoms
Fossil--North Pacific Region
Geology
Stratigraphic--Miocene
Paleoceanography--North Pacific Region
Mollusks
Fossil--Arctic Ocean
spellingShingle Paleoecology--Bering Sea Region
Diatoms
Fossil--North Pacific Region
Geology
Stratigraphic--Miocene
Paleoceanography--North Pacific Region
Mollusks
Fossil--Arctic Ocean
Oleinik, Anton E.
Gladenkov, Andrey Yu
Marincovich, Louie, Jr.
Barinov, Konstantin B.
A refined age for the earliest opening of Bering Strait
topic_facet Paleoecology--Bering Sea Region
Diatoms
Fossil--North Pacific Region
Geology
Stratigraphic--Miocene
Paleoceanography--North Pacific Region
Mollusks
Fossil--Arctic Ocean
description This manuscript is a version of a published article in Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 183(2002) p. 321-328 www.elsevier.com/locate/palaeo 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 the age range of 4.8-5.5 Ma reported earlier and imply that Bering Strait first opened very near the end of the Miocene at 5.32 Ma. Department of Geosciences Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Oleinik, Anton E.
Gladenkov, Andrey Yu
Marincovich, Louie, Jr.
Barinov, Konstantin B.
author_facet Oleinik, Anton E.
Gladenkov, Andrey Yu
Marincovich, Louie, Jr.
Barinov, Konstantin B.
author_sort Oleinik, Anton E.
title A refined age for the earliest opening of Bering Strait
title_short A refined age for the earliest opening of Bering Strait
title_full A refined age for the earliest opening of Bering Strait
title_fullStr A refined age for the earliest opening of Bering Strait
title_full_unstemmed A refined age for the earliest opening of Bering Strait
title_sort refined age for the earliest opening of bering strait
publisher Elsevier
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https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-0182(02)00249-3
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Bering Sea
Bering Strait
Pacific
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Arctic Ocean
Bering Sea
Bering Strait
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Arctic Ocean
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Bering Strait
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Bering Strait
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