Scott Starratt, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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CRINOIDS; a computer animation and paper model CRINOIDS; a computer animation and paper model
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Authors
Tau Rho Alpha, Dorothy L. Stout, Scott W. Starratt
Latest Quaternary foraminifers and sediment transport in Pervenets Canyon, Bering Sea Latest Quaternary foraminifers and sediment transport in Pervenets Canyon, Bering Sea
A combination of microfossil and sediment analysis has been used in an attempt to understand oceanographic processes and the late Quaternary history of the Pervenets Canyon region. The primary sedimentation process in Pervenets Canyon is downslope transport. Near the shelfbreak, there is evidence of turbidite and debris-flow activity, but at the distal end of the upper canyon and on the
Authors
Scott W. Starratt
Make your own paper fossils; a computer animation and paper models Make your own paper fossils; a computer animation and paper models
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Tau Rho Alpha, James W. Hendley, Scott W. Starratt
Make your own paper fossils; a computer animation and paper models Make your own paper fossils; a computer animation and paper models
No abstract available.
Authors
Tau Rho Alpha, Scott W. Starratt, James W. Hendley
Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Pervenets Canyon area of the Bering Sea: Evidence from the diatom flora Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Pervenets Canyon area of the Bering Sea: Evidence from the diatom flora
Sediments from three gravity cores from an east-west shelf-to-slope transect along the axis of Pervenets Canyon in the northern Navarin basin, Bering Sea were analyzed for diatoms. The diatom floras present in the cores were divided into four assemblages following Sancetta (1981). The Bering Basin (deep water open ocean) and Sea Ice (ice cover at least six months per year) Assemblages...
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Scott W. Starratt
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 41
CRINOIDS; a computer animation and paper model CRINOIDS; a computer animation and paper model
No abstract available.
Authors
Tau Rho Alpha, Dorothy L. Stout, Scott W. Starratt
Latest Quaternary foraminifers and sediment transport in Pervenets Canyon, Bering Sea Latest Quaternary foraminifers and sediment transport in Pervenets Canyon, Bering Sea
A combination of microfossil and sediment analysis has been used in an attempt to understand oceanographic processes and the late Quaternary history of the Pervenets Canyon region. The primary sedimentation process in Pervenets Canyon is downslope transport. Near the shelfbreak, there is evidence of turbidite and debris-flow activity, but at the distal end of the upper canyon and on the
Authors
Scott W. Starratt
Make your own paper fossils; a computer animation and paper models Make your own paper fossils; a computer animation and paper models
No abstract available.
Authors
Tau Rho Alpha, James W. Hendley, Scott W. Starratt
Make your own paper fossils; a computer animation and paper models Make your own paper fossils; a computer animation and paper models
No abstract available.
Authors
Tau Rho Alpha, Scott W. Starratt, James W. Hendley
Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Pervenets Canyon area of the Bering Sea: Evidence from the diatom flora Late Quaternary paleoceanography of the Pervenets Canyon area of the Bering Sea: Evidence from the diatom flora
Sediments from three gravity cores from an east-west shelf-to-slope transect along the axis of Pervenets Canyon in the northern Navarin basin, Bering Sea were analyzed for diatoms. The diatom floras present in the cores were divided into four assemblages following Sancetta (1981). The Bering Basin (deep water open ocean) and Sea Ice (ice cover at least six months per year) Assemblages...
Authors
Scott W. Starratt