| Witts, James D., Newton, Robert J., Mills, Benjamin J.W., Wignall, Paul B., Bottrell, Simon H., Hall, Joanna L.O., Francis, Jane E., Alistair Crame, J. (2018) The impact of the CretaceousāPaleogene (KāPg) mass extinction event on the global sulfur cycle: Evidence from Seymour Island, Antarctica. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 230. 17-45 doi:10.1016/j.gca.2018.02.037 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the global sulfur cycle: Evidence from Seymour Island, Antarctica James D. Witts, Robert J. Newton, Benjamin...the global sulfur cycle: Evidence from Seymour Island, Antarctica, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2018)...the global sulfur cycle: Evidence from Seymour Island, Antarctica James D. Witts1,a*, Robert J. Newton1...Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK 2 British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge...Danian (69ā65.5 Ma) succession located on Seymour Island, Antarctica. These data represent the highest resolution | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | southwestern Gondwana (Argentina, Chile and the Antarctic Peninsula). Whether any of these taxa of northwestern...composed of pelites, stromatolitic limestones and gypsum beds. The measured section at the locality where...much larger than in other elasmosaurids from the Western Interior Sea (Welles 1943). In addition, it differs...from the Campanian-Maastrichtian of the Antarctic Peninsula (Gasparini et al. 1984; Fostowicz-Frelik...Bertodano Formation (Maastrichtian) in Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula is the junior synonym of Aristonectes | | | Book | ................ Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica ......................................... 5............ Putative Ratite from the Eocene of Antarctica................................ 26 28 28 29...MlĆkovskĆ½ 2002) birds were described from the Paris Gypsum in France (gypses de Montmartre). Most of these...fragmentary bones. 2.6 Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica Likewise, very little is known about the Paleogene...and yielded 2.6 Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica 11 remains of the Casuariidae, Anatidae, Accipitridae | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | e.g.: ā from lake bottoms of dry valleys of Antarctica (Nakai et al., 1975); ā as a result of aufeis... of Western Transbaikalia, Russia, and in modern surface deposits at Seymour Island, Antarctica (Vogt...Andrejchuk and Galuskin (2001) reported cryogenic cave gypsum and calcite. All these papers reported fine-grained...biotope in the south, and tundra or disseminated āāislandāā taiga forest in the north. (A) BUML Cave, Czech...frequently studied occurrence of CCC in a distant western part of the system (Chodba PrekvapenıĢ Passage) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | with marls and limestones, and layers of pinkish gypsum. The upper horizon is composed of a detrital sequence...brown or gray silt argillites with thin layers of gypsum. For the lowermost horizon, Mourier et al. (1988)...Ma, the age of a Paciļ¬c marine incursion into western Amazonia (Roddaz et al., 2010; Louterbach et al...the late Eocene: Llanocetus denticrenatus from Antarctica (Fordyce and Marx, 2018) and Mystacodon selenensis...Eocene, and are recorded worldwide, including Antarctica (Buono et al., 2016) and the Paciļ¬c coast of | | | Report (chapter) | ice that exists in parts of the Western Canadian Arctic and Western Siberia. Frozen sediments and freezing...(Vogt & LarqueĢ 2002). For example, on Seymour Island, Antarctica, the lower faces of cobbles and rock...consist of needle-like calcite and finely-cleaved gypsum crystals. Although these precipitates could be...aggregates in question are either pure calcite or gypsum. The more likely explanation is that the freezing...One such unconformity occurs widely today in the Western Canadian Arctic at a depth of c. 125ā 150 cm (Burn | | | Journal (issue) | on Viti we would be most grateful if they Levu Island. would write us giving their ,observaSolo1non:...information on other localimagnetite sand occur on the island. ties. BIG FIRE AT MAMMOTH, ARIZONA 1{ammoth,...roughly cirsecond largest island in the group) , and Seymour ( a small island about 2 miles cular in shape...northeast of Santa Cruz Island) . H is acknowledgment was received in island is 75 miles long and averages...ment, the Editor wrote that every speci- of this island is about one-half the men ,vas of unusual interest | | | Book | Prothero then discusses the growth of the first Antarctic glaciers, cene-Oligocene which marked transition...even in the polar regions above the Arctic and Antarctic circles, where they would have experienced six...dinosaur footprints near Big Lake on the Alaska Peninsula. Finally, in 1984 the legendary paleontologist...grasslands Ā°Ā° Grazi nammals dominate Permanent Antarctic ice cay oO Mastodontsreach Americ 24| Australia/S...Ā° U wv Grande Coupure First Antarctic glaciers Australia/Antarctica separate impacts but no extinction | | | Book | Prothero then discusses the growth of the first Antarctic glaciers, which marked the Eo- cene-Oligocene...even in the polar regions above the Arctic and Antarctic circles, where they would have experienced six...dinosaur footprints near Big Lake on the Alaska Peninsula. Finally, in 1984 the legendary paleontologist...ofgrasslands (eo) Grazing mammals dominate Permanent Antarctic ice ca Mastodonts reachN.Americ i) U 24| Oo...eo) Z Ate bed f= ) Ee First Antarctic glaciers Australia/Antarctica separate U co) [= @ of) Global | | | Report (issue) | Giant Oil and Gas Fields.11 Bill St. John: AntarcticaāGeology and Hydrocarbon Potential.55 A. R. Green...Stemmerik and E. Thomsen: The Permian of the Western Margin of the Greenland SeaāA Future Exploration...and Morten Sand: Tectonic Development of the Western Margins of the Barents Sea and Adjacent Areas.661...as yet unexplored and little-known continent, Antarctica. When asked about the philosophy of the Wallace...000 sq km) Japan Eastern Europe Antarctica Hh(J Middle East Western Europe Canada Australia - NZ Latin | | | Book | Broecker 10. The Late Cenozoic Glacial History of Antarctica. George Ii. Denton, . . ., Richard L. Armstrong...Fluctuations of Late P1eistocene Alpine Glaciers in Western North America. Stephen C. Porter 12. Late Quaternary...of this century the ice caps in Greenland and Antarctica were commonly considered to be ephemeral relicts...detailed investigations of the glacial history of Antarctica. It is now clear that ice has been on the continents...isotope-dated stratigraphic correlation to events in Antarctica. X PREFACE The palynological data provide | | | Book | 1985 with his map of the McMurdo Sound area of Antarctica. We are pleased to republish these paintings...during the 1969/1970 field season. Prolog Antarctica! The very word brings to mind images of fierce...winds, bone-chilling cold, and utter desolation. Antarctica has the reputation of being a hostile place unfit...worked there have a very different impression of Antarctica. To us it is a place of unsurpassed beauty where...depends on respectful submission to the weather. Antarctic field-geologists learn to live in harmony with | | | Book | https://archive.org/details/antarcticgeologyOOOOsymp ANTARCTIC GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS SCANDINAVIAN UNIVERSITY...- NUMBER I ANTARCTIC GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS Edited by RAYMOND J. ADIE British Antarctic Survey, Department...Birmingham, Birmingham 15, England Symposium on Antarctic Geology and Solid Earth Geophysics, Oslo, 6-15...1970, organized by the SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON ANTARCTIC RESEARCH and sponsored by the INTERNATIONAL UNION...of Antarctica can best be judged from the fact that 7 years after the 1963 Symposium on Antarctic Geology | | | Book | the Duchesnean Land Mammal "Age," Late Eocene of Western North America by Spencer G. Lucas 88 5. Mammalian...116 II: CLIMATIC EVENTS 7. Evidence from the Antarctic Continental Margin of Late Paleogene Ice Sheets:...Faunal Turnover in Planktic Foraminifera, and Antarctic Glaciation by Gerta Keller, Norman MacLeod, and...Eocene/Oligocene Boundary in Western and Central Europe by Margaret E. Collinson 437 23. Western North American Reptile...Seattle, WA 98195 Thor Hansen Department of Geology Western Washington University Bellingham, WA 98225-5996 | | | Report (issue) | Department of Geology University of Rhode Island Kingston, Rhode Island 02881 and Stefan Gartner Department...Blanket Deposits of the Chicxulub Crater from .4lbion Island, Belize ................ 75 Adriana C. Ocampo,...Institute David Fastovsky, University of Rhode Island Stefan Ga1tner, Texas A&M University ' ā¢ Geological...significant latitudinal trends are apparent; Antarctic extinction intensities (Zinsmeister et al., 1989)...Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary transition in the Antarctic Ocean and its global implications: Marine Micropaleontology | | | Book (edition) | Persian Gulf. BT United Arab Emirates Arabian Peninsula Abukuma Mountains NE of Utsunomiya in E central...Accomack County Accomack- County On the Delmarva Peninsula. search Accomac County. UF Accomac County BT Virginia...symposia. Ada County Adak Island In central part of Aleutian SW of Alaska Peninsula. BT Alaska United States...geosynclines Adelaide Island Off W coast of Antarctic Peninsula S of Cape Horn. BT Antarctica Adelaidean SE Australia...Australia. Also search Adelie Land. UF Adelie Land BT Antarctica Adelie Land use Adelie Coast Aden City on Gulf | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Recent field work in the southern Moroccan Sahara (āWestern Saharaā), south of the city of ad-Dakhla, has led...cropping out along the southwestern Moroccan Sahara (āWestern Saharaā) and observed until the 1950s by Spanish...field trip in 2009 in the south of the Dakhla peninsula allowed us to locate these fossiliferous levels...result of a tectonic inheritance of the great Western African Craton (Fig. 1a, anteclise of Reguibat;...consists of a muddy sandstone, sometimes with a gypsum element present. The contact between B2 and the | | | Book | Zealand and the Southwest Pacific as well as the Antarctic record. The book is divided into three sections:...and South America reflected interchange across Antarctica. Understanding of the changes in positions of...Mesozoic Australasia formed the tip of the southern peninsula of Pangaea; dispersal of vertebrates across this...the high latitude environments of South Polar Antarctica. During the late Mesozoic and early Cainozoic...but not their eutherian contemporaries, across Antarctica to Australia, a possibility rejected by W.D. | | | Book | Zealand and the Southwest Pacific as well as the Antarctic record. The book is divided into three sections:...and South America reflected interchange across Antarctica. Understanding of the changes in positions of...Mesozoic Australasia formed the tip of the southern peninsula of Pangaea; dispersal of vertebrates across this...the high latitude environments of South Polar Antarctica. During the late Mesozoic and early Cainozoic...but not their eutherian contemporaries, across Antarctica to Australia, a possibility rejected by W.D. | | | Report (volume) | in cold and arid environments of continental Antarctic 195 VANDENBERGHE, J. Periglacial sediments:...sheets still exist today, the largest being in Antarctica and Greenland. These ice bodies and the many...reference to an area of northwest Banks Island in the western Canadian Arctic. Located at latitude 748N...ice sheet impinged on the north coast of Banks Island. A welldeveloped lateral moraine system was formed...land in that area. In summary, northwest Banks Island was a classic Late Pleistoceneāearly Holocene proglacial | | | Report (issue) | connections between Antarctic subglacial lakes, the flow of water beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and...Glaciomarine sediment drifts from Gerlache Strait, Antarctic Peninsula, 67 Russell, H.A.J., Sharpe, D.R. and Bajc...the Victoria Land coast, Cape Roberts Project, Antarctica, 259 Fasano, F., Baroni, C., Talarico, F.M.,...(INQUA) The Antarctic Climate Evolution Programme of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research The...since). Exposed in northeastern Spitsbergen and western Nordaustlandet is a glacial sequence, almost 1 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | boundary: Geochemical reconstructions from Seymour Island, Antarctica CHARLOTTE L. OāBRIEN1*, STUART A. ROBINSON1...University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, UK 3 British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Cambridge, UK 4 Earth Sciences... Shallow marine sediments exposed on Seymour Island, Antarctica (paleolatitude ~65Ā°S) provide one of...cool temperate climate (11.4 Ā±5 Ā°C) on the Antarctic Peninsula during the latest Cretaceous to early Paleogene...Targeting Intl., 17 Prowse St., W. Perth, Australia 3 Western Mining Services (Aust.) Pty Ltd, 17 Prowse Street | | | Book (edition) | aa BT lava SA pahoehoe SA volcanism AABW use Antarctic bottom water Aachen City near the intersection...N322700N322700 W0994500W0994500 Term introduced in 1989. Western Overthrust Belt of Idaho, Utah and Wyoming. IN...BX Idaho BX Utah BX Wyoming BA Western U.S. BA United States SA Western Overthrust Belt Absaroka Range...N433000N450000 W1090000W1101500 BX Montana BX Wyoming BA Western U.S. BA United States SA Beartooth Mountains SA...Persian Gulf. BT United Arab Emirates BT Arabian Peninsula Abukuma Mountains NE of Utsunomiya in E central | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | dolomites associated with beds of such deposits as gypsum or rock salt is considered to support the view...THE AGE OF THE YOUNGEK BEDS OF SEIMOTJR ISLAND, WEST ANTARCTIC. By J. ALLAN THOMSON, M.A., D.Sc, F.G...i< L 'I. T H E AGE OF THE YOUNGER BEDS OF SEYMOUR ISLAND. \<\ '* Ā»v. U.vĀ«l QHELLS with the external...Bouchardia from the younger beds of Seymour Island, West Antarctic, and having to rely practically on | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Santa Barbara volcano, located at the islandās western end, is the youngest and most historically active...OSINSKI Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, N6A 5B7 Canada (rdammeie@uwo...interpretation of 186Os-187Os enrichments in ocean island basalts (OIB). Originally suggested as evidence...a suite of EM2-type Samoan and HIMU-type Canary Island lavas. Samoan lavas are considered to derive from...relatively high Os abundances (0.08-5.6 ppb) [4]. Canary Island lavas are some of the most radiogenic OIB ever |
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