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Author Barron, Adam Patrick, 1988- author.

Title Palynological interpretations of deep sea drilling projects cores in the Gulf of Mexico and Bahamian Platform / by Adam Patrick Barron.

Published Rolla, Missouri : Missouri University of Science and Technology, [2015]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 72 pages) : illustrations (most colored).
Summary "One hundred drill core samples were from Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Sites 94, 98, and 540 were investigated for their palynological contents (pollen, spores, acritarchs, dinoflagellate cysts, and dispersed organic matter) to infer the paleoenvironmental and paleoceanographic history of the Gulf of Mexico and the Bahamian Platform during the middle Eocene to middle Miocene interval. At Sites 94 and 540, abundant dinoflagellate cysts (chiefly Operculodinium centrocarpum, Lingulodinium machaerophorum, Impagidinium sp., Nematosphaeropsis sp., and Spiniferites spp.) were used as paleoenvironmental indicators. Two alternating palynofacies assemblages were identified from dispersed organic matter analysis: terrestrially influenced assemblage A and marine dominated assemblage B. The palynofacies and dinoflagellate cyst data indicated shallowing from oceanic to inner neritic environment from the Eocene to early Oligocene as global sea level dropped. Alternating neritic and oceanic depositional conditions prevailed during the late Oligocene and the Miocene. Palynomorphs recovered from these deep-water DSDP Sites were evaluated against 11 published studies of the Gulf coastal region and northern Colombia to infer the paleovegetation and/or depositional conditions on the adjacent landmasses. The drill core samples from Site 98 on the Atlantic side of the Bahamian Platform yielded a low diversity palynomorph assemblage. Terrestrially derived palynomorphs were extremely rare, and the dominance of amorphous organic matter indicated is consistent with deposition in marine environments."--Abstract, page iv.
Notes Vita.
This dissertation contains two papers for publication.
M.S. Missouri University of Science and Technology 2015.
Includes bibliographic references.
These materials are protected under copyright by the original author.
Subjects Palynology -- Bahamas.
Palynology -- Mexico, Gulf of.
Dinoflagellate cysts.
Paleoceanography.
Other Titles Palynomorph and palynofacies analyses of DSDP sites 94 and 540 in the deep Gulf of Mexico: Paleogene to early Neogene paleoenvironmental implications.
Palynomorph and palynofacies analyses of deep sea drilling project site 98 Northeast Providence Channel, preservation in a deep-water trough.
MST thesis. Geology and Geophysics (M.S., 2015).
Additional Keywords Bahamian Platform.
OCLC/WorldCat Number 913478833