Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9539556 | Marine Micropaleontology | 2005 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
We also reviewed changes in other microfossil assemblages in the low latitudes during the late Oligocene through early Miocene. The microfossil assemblages of major groups show sequential changes near the Oligocene/Miocene (O/M) boundary (23.8 Ma). Many extinction events and some first occurrences of calcareous nannofossils and many occurrences of radiolarians are found from about 24.8 to 23.3 Ma, and first occurrences of planktic foraminifers and diatoms followed from 23.2 through 22 Ma. Hence, the O/M boundary is identified as a significant level for microfossil evolutions.
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Authors
Shin-ichi Kamikuri, Hiroshi Nishi, Theodore C. Moore, Catherine A. Nigrini, Isao Motoyama,