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Exceptionally well-preserved early Oligocene diatoms from glacial sediments of Prydz Bay, East Antarctica

January 1, 1993

An exceptionally well-preserved early Oligocene diatom assemblage is documented and illustrated from the internal sediment of a gastropod shell, which was collected from glacial sedments recovered at ODP Site 739, Prydz Bay, Antarctica. The diatoms were deposited between 35.9 and 34.8 Ma according to diatom and calcareous nannofossil stratigraphy, apparently soon after a period of major ice sheet advance across the Prydz Bay continental shelf. The diatom assemblage is neritic in character, but it can readily be correlated with open ocean assemblages from the Southern Ocean as well as with similar material recovered from the CIROS-1 drillhole in the Ross Sea. -Authors

Publication Year 1993
Title Exceptionally well-preserved early Oligocene diatoms from glacial sediments of Prydz Bay, East Antarctica
Authors J.A. Barron, A.D. Mahood
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Micropaleontology
Index ID 70017802
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse