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- calcareous exoskeletons of between 5-40 μm across that are abundant as nanofossils in tropical deep-ocean deposits of Neogene age. Discoaster belongs to...
- A fossil (from classical Latin fossilis, lit. 'obtained by digging') is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past...
- DSDP. The pelagic carbonates consist of ooze, chalk, and limestone. Nanofossils and foraminifera make up the majority of the sediment. Resedimented carbonates...
- authors, however, use coccolith in a broader sense for all calcareous nanofossils; nannoplankton is sometimes used to identify the living organisms, with...
- constituents of the Red Sea sediments are as follows: Biogenic constituents: Nanofossils, foraminifera, pteropods, siliceous fossils Volcanogenic constituents:...
- proxies. Coccoliths and related fossils are referred to as calcareous nanofossils or calcareous nannoplankton (nanoplankton). Moheimani, N.R.; Webb, J...
- scientist David McKay published a study suggesting the existence of nanofossilsfossils of Martian nanobacteria — in ALH84001, a meteorite originating...
- CN13). Above the Gelasian as the first occurrences of the calcareous nanofossil Gephyrocapsa sp. and the extinction level of the planktonic foraminifer...
- 1981. The base of the Lutetian Stage is at the first appearance of the nanofossil Blackites inflatus, according to an official reference profile (GSSP)...
- Formation, which dates to the upper Maastrichtian. Based on the presence of nanofossils of Micula spp., the rock layers are younger than around 67.3 million...