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Kroon, D.; Norris, R.D.; Klaus, A. (Ed.) (2001). Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183. The Geological Society (London): Bath. ISBN 1-86239-078-9. 319 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1144/GSL.SP.2001.183
Part of: Hartley, A.J. et al. (Ed.) Geological Society Special Publication. Geological Society of London: Oxford; London; Edinburgh; Boston, Mass.; Carlton, Vic.. ISSN 0305-8719; e-ISSN 2041-4927, more
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- Kroon, D., editor
- Norris, R.D., editor
- Klaus, A., editor
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- Norris, R.D.; Kroon, D.; Huber, B.T.; Erbacher, J. (2001). Cretaceous-Palaeogene ocean and climate change in the subtropical North Atlantic, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 1-22, more
- Norris, R.D.; Klaus, A.; Kroon, D. (2001). Mid-Eocene deep water, the Late Palaeocene Thermal Maximum and continental slope mass wasting during the Cretaceous-Palaeogene impact, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 23-48, more
- Barker, C.E.; Pawlewicz, M.; Cobabe, E.A. (2001). Deposition of sedimentary organic matter in black shale facies indicated by the geochemistry and petrography of high-resolution samples, Blake Nose, western North Atlantic, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 49-72, more
- Holbourn, A.; Kuhnt, W. (2001). No extinctions during Oceanic Anoxic Event 1b: the Aptian-Albian benthic foraminiferal record of ODP Leg 171, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 73-92, more
- Self-Trail, J.M. (2001). Biostratigraphic subdivision and correlation of upper Maastrichtian sediments from the Atlantic Coastal Plain and Blake Nose, western Atlantic, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 93-110, more
- Macleod, K.G.; Huber, B.T. (2001). The Maastrichtian record at Blake Nose (western North Atlantic) and implications for global palaeoceanographic and biotic changes, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 111-130, more
- Martinez-Ruiz, F.; Ortega-Huertas, M.; Kroon, D.; Smit, J.; Palomo-Delgado, I.; Rocchia, R. (2001). Geochemistry of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary at Blake Nose (ODP Leg 171B), in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 131-148, more
- Martinez-Ruiz, F.; Ortega-Huertas, M.; Palomo-Delgado, I.; Smit, J. (2001). K-T boundary spherules from Blake Nose (ODP Leg 171B) as a record of the Chicxulub ejecta deposits, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 149-161, more
- Röhl, U.; Ogg, J.G.; Geib, T.L.; Wefer, G. (2001). Astronomical calibration of the Danian time scale, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 163-183, more
- Sanfilippo, A.; Blome, C.D. (2001). Biostratigraphic implications of mid-latitude Palaeocene-Eocene radiolarian faunas from Hole 1051A, ODP Leg 171B, Blake Nose, western North Atlantic, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 185-224, more
- Van Mourik, C.A.; Brinkhuis, H.; Williams, G.L. (2001). Mid- to Late Eocene organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts from ODP Leg 171B, offshore Florida, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 225-251, more
- Cirbus Sloan, L.; Huber, M. (2001). North Atlantic climate variability in early Palaeogene time: a climate modelling sensitivity study, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 253-272, more
- Wade, B.S.; Kroon, D.; Norris, R.D. (2001). Orbitally forced climate change in late mid-Eocene time at Blake Nose (Leg 171B): evidence from stable isotopes in foraminifera, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 273-291, more
- Dickens, G.R. (2001). Carbon addition and removal during the Late Palaeocene Thermal Maximum: basic theory with a preliminary treatment of the isotope record at ODP Site 1051, Blake Nose, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 293-305, more
- Pletsch, T. (2001). Palaeoenvironmental implications of palygorskite clays in Eocene deep-water sediments from the western Central Atlantic, in: Kroon, D. et al. (Ed.) Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography. Geological Society Special Publication, 183: pp. 307-316, more
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Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography has been the focus of intense international interest in the last few years, spurred by deep ocean drilling at Blake Nose in the North Atlantic as well as the need to use past climate change as input for modelling future climate change. This book brings together a number of review papers that describe ancient oceans and unique events in the Earth’s climatic history and evolution of biota. The papers show evidence of periods characterized by exceptional global warmth such as the Late Palaeocene Thermal Maximum and Cretaceous anoxic events. Geochemical records and modelling will make the reader aware that these periods were forced by greenhouse gases. This information is essential for understanding the response of the ocean—climate system to the current input of fossil fuels. In this sense, the book contributes to the understanding of fundamental aspects of Earth’s climate, the carbon cycle, and marine ecosystems. A number of papers describe massive mass wasting deposits resulting from the energy released by the bolide impact at the Cretaceous—Tertiary boundary as well as the geochemistry of the boundary itself. Additional papers cover aspects of cyclostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of Palaeogene and Cretaceous records. |
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