Neogene Geohistory Analysis Of Santa Maria Basin California And Its Relationship To Transfer Of Central California To The Pacific Plate
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Neogene Geohistory Analysis of Santa Maria Basin, California, and Its Relationship to Transfer of Central California to the Pacific Plate by Patricia Alison McCrory Pdf
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Neogene Geohistory Analysis of Santa Maria Basin, California, and Its Relationship to Transfer of Central California to the Pacific Plate by John A. Barron Pdf
Age of the Lospe Formation (Early Miocene) and Origin of the Santa Maria Basin, California by Richard G. Stanley,Jean-Luc Schneider,Richard Virgil Fisher Pdf
Author : William R. Dickinson Publisher : Geological Society of America Page : 50 pages File Size : 54,9 Mb Release : 2005-01-01 Category : Science ISBN : 9780813723914
Ivano W. Aiello,John A. Barron,A. Christina Ravelo
Author : Ivano W. Aiello,John A. Barron,A. Christina Ravelo Publisher : Geological Society of America Page : 330 pages File Size : 45,5 Mb Release : 2022-09-27 Category : Science ISBN : 9780813725567
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Nearshore Marine Paleoclimatic Regions, Increasing Zoogeographic Provinciality, Molluscan Extinctions, and Paleoshorelines, California by Clarence A. Hall Pdf
Approximately 3000 middle and late Cenozoic nearshore marine molluscan taxa from western California are assigned to six time periods, spanning ~25 m.y. In this interdisciplinary study, western California is palinspastically restored for each of the time periods by backsliding and back-rotating large fault blocks or crustal units. Marine fossil assemblages are assigned to nearshore paleoclimatic regions or water masses within palinspastically restored California. In addition, this volume reveals positive feedback mechanisms between paleolatitudinal changes in sea-surface paleotemperature gradients and changes in the diversity of marine mollusks along the California coast through time; defines "equable" based effective temperatures; and analyzes extinction rates among macroinvertebrate marine taxa from coastal California and the possible causes of these extinctions. The late Paleogene to Neogene faunas reflect an increase in faunal diversity related to strengthened temperature gradients, greater extremes in sea-surface temperatures, reduction in temperateness, and the development of an embayed California coastline.