Foraminifera from Late Pliocene sediments of Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica

The foraminiferal fauna in Pliocene (3.5-2.6 Ma) sediments excavated in a trench 4 m deep, in Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica is examined and described. Sediments accumulated in shallow, fully marine conditions in a glacial valley during the last major glacial event in the Vestfold...

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Main Author: Quilty, PG
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Published: 2010
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description The foraminiferal fauna in Pliocene (3.5-2.6 Ma) sediments excavated in a trench 4 m deep, in Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica is examined and described. Sediments accumulated in shallow, fully marine conditions in a glacial valley during the last major glacial event in the Vestfold Hills. The section correlates well with the Cockburn Island Formation (Pecten Conglomerate), sediments of Wright Valley, Dry Valleys, and marine event M10 recognized as far south as Amery Oasis, 500 km to the southwest of Heidemann Valley. The foraminiferal fauna generally is dominated by infaunal cassidulinid and elphidiid species. Assemblages vary dramatically, even between samples collected very close to each other, and no simple relationship with the position in sections or the valley can be determined. It is a shallow-water, fully marine fauna virtually free of agglutinated forms and with a low planktonic component Planoglabratella webbi is described as new.
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spelling ftunivtasmanfig:oai:figshare.com:article/22880519 2025-03-16T15:16:22+00:00 Foraminifera from Late Pliocene sediments of Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica Quilty, PG 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Foraminifera_from_Late_Pliocene_sediments_of_Heidemann_Valley_Vestfold_Hills_East_Antarctica/22880519 unknown 102.100.100/584815 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Foraminifera_from_Late_Pliocene_sediments_of_Heidemann_Valley_Vestfold_Hills_East_Antarctica/22880519 In Copyright Palaeontology (incl. palynology) No keyword provided Text Journal contribution 2010 ftunivtasmanfig 2025-02-17T09:48:20Z The foraminiferal fauna in Pliocene (3.5-2.6 Ma) sediments excavated in a trench 4 m deep, in Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica is examined and described. Sediments accumulated in shallow, fully marine conditions in a glacial valley during the last major glacial event in the Vestfold Hills. The section correlates well with the Cockburn Island Formation (Pecten Conglomerate), sediments of Wright Valley, Dry Valleys, and marine event M10 recognized as far south as Amery Oasis, 500 km to the southwest of Heidemann Valley. The foraminiferal fauna generally is dominated by infaunal cassidulinid and elphidiid species. Assemblages vary dramatically, even between samples collected very close to each other, and no simple relationship with the position in sections or the valley can be determined. It is a shallow-water, fully marine fauna virtually free of agglutinated forms and with a low planktonic component Planoglabratella webbi is described as new. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Cockburn Island East Antarctica Research from University Of Tasmania Amery ENVELOPE(-94.063,-94.063,56.565,56.565) Cockburn ENVELOPE(-62.295,-62.295,-64.018,-64.018) Cockburn Island ENVELOPE(-56.841,-56.841,-64.201,-64.201) East Antarctica Heidemann Valley ENVELOPE(78.021,78.021,-68.574,-68.574) Vestfold Vestfold Hills Wright Valley ENVELOPE(161.833,161.833,-77.517,-77.517)
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Quilty, PG
Foraminifera from Late Pliocene sediments of Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica
title Foraminifera from Late Pliocene sediments of Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica
title_full Foraminifera from Late Pliocene sediments of Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Foraminifera from Late Pliocene sediments of Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Foraminifera from Late Pliocene sediments of Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica
title_short Foraminifera from Late Pliocene sediments of Heidemann Valley, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica
title_sort foraminifera from late pliocene sediments of heidemann valley, vestfold hills, east antarctica
topic Palaeontology (incl. palynology)
No keyword provided
topic_facet Palaeontology (incl. palynology)
No keyword provided
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