13.07.2015 Views

Tremolada, F., and Bralower, T. J., 2004 - Penn State University

Tremolada, F., and Bralower, T. J., 2004 - Penn State University

Tremolada, F., and Bralower, T. J., 2004 - Penn State University

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

116F. <strong>Tremolada</strong>, T.J. <strong>Bralower</strong> / Marine Micropaleontology 52 (<strong>2004</strong>) 107–116Katz, M.E., Pak, D.K., Dickens, G.R., Miller, K.G., 1999. Thesource <strong>and</strong> fate of massive carbon input during the latest Paleocenethermal maximum. Science 286, 1531–1533.Kelly, D.C., <strong>Bralower</strong>, T.J., Zachos, J.C., Premoli Silva, I., Thomas,E., 1996. Rapid diversification of planktonic foraminifera in thetropical Pacific (ODP Site 865) during the late Paleocene thermalmaximum. Geology 24, 423–426.Kelly, D.C., <strong>Bralower</strong>, T.J., Zachos, J.C., 1998. Evolutionary consequencesof the latest Paleocene thermal maximum for tropicalplanktonic foraminifera. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol.141, 139–161.Kennett, J.P., Stott, L.D., 1991. Abrupt deep-sea warming, palaeoceanographicchanges <strong>and</strong> benthic extinctions at the end of thePalaeocene. Nature 353, 225–229.Koch, P.L., Zachos, J.C., Gingerich, P.D., 1992. Coupled isotopicchange in marine <strong>and</strong> continental carbon reservoirs at the Palaeocene/Eoceneboundary. Nature 358, 319–322.Koch, P.L., Zachos, J.C., Dettman, D.L., 1995. Stable isotope stratigraphy<strong>and</strong> paleoclimatology of the Paleogene Bighorn Basin(Wyoming, USA). Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol.115, 61–89.Kulhanek, D.K., Watkins, D.K., 2002. Paleocene calcareous nannofossilbiostratigraphy <strong>and</strong> magnetobiochronology from ODP Leg171B Blake Nose. J. Nannoplankton Res. 24, 127–128.Martini, E., 1971. St<strong>and</strong>ard tertiary <strong>and</strong> quaternary calcareousnannoplankton zonation. In: Farinacci, A. (Ed.), Proceedingsof the 2nd Planktonic Conference, Roma. Tecnoscienza, Rome,pp. 739–785.Monechi, S., Angori, E., von Salis, K., 2000. Calcareous nannofossilturnover around the Paleocene/Eocene transition at Alamedilla(southern Spain). Bull. Soc. Geol. Fr. 171, 477–489.Montadert, L., Roberts, D.G, et al., 1979. Initial Reports of theDeep Sea Drilling Project, vol. 48. US Government PrintingOffice, Washington, DC. 1183 pp.Müller, C., 1979. Calcareous nannofossils from the North Atlantic(Leg 48). In: Montadert, L., Roberts, D.G., et al., (Eds.), InitialReports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, vol. 48. US GovernmentPrinting Office, Washington, DC, pp. 589–640.Okada, H., Bukry, D., 1980. Supplementary modifications <strong>and</strong> introductionof code numbers to the low latitude coccolith biostratigraphiczonation. Mar. Micropaleontol. 5, 321–325.Perch-Nielsen, K., 1985. Mesozoic calcareous nannofossils. In:Bolli, H.M., Saunders, J.B., Perch-Nielsen, K. (Eds.), PlanktonStratigraphy. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, pp. 329–426.Ravizza, G., Norris, R.N., Blusztajn, J., Aubry, M.-P., 2001. Anosmium isotope excursion associated with the late Paleocenethermal maximum: evidence of intensified chemical weathering.Paleoceanography 16, 155–163.Robert, C., Kennett, J.P., 1994. Antarctic subtropical humid episodeat the Paleocene–Eocene boundary: clay mineral evidence. Geology22, 211–214.Röhl, U., <strong>Bralower</strong>, T.J., Norris, R.D., Wefer, G., 2000. New chronologyfor the late Paleocene thermal maximum <strong>and</strong> its environmentalimplications. Geology 28, 927–930.Speijer, R.P., Van der Zwaan, G.J., Schmitz, B., 1996. The impact ofPaleocene/Eocene boundary events on middle neritic foraminiferalassemblages from Egypt. Mar. Micropaleontol. 28, 99–132.Speijer, R.P., Schmitz, B., 1998. A benthic foraminiferal record ofPaleocene sea-level changes <strong>and</strong> trophic conditions at GebelAweina Egypt. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol. 137,79–102.Thomas, E., 1998. Biogeography of the late Paleocene benthicforaminiferal extinction. In: Aubry, M.-P., Lucas, S.G., Berggren,W.A. (Eds.), Late Paleocene–Early Eocene: Climatic <strong>and</strong>Biotic Events in the Marine <strong>and</strong> Terrestrial Records. ColumbiaUniv. Press, New York, NY, pp. 214–235.Thomas, E., <strong>Bralower</strong>, T.J., 2001. High-resolution Benthic <strong>and</strong>Planktonic records of ecological changes at the PETM at SouthernOcean Site 690. Proceedings of the Paleogene Climate Conference,Powell, WY, pp. 66–67.Thomas, E., Shackleton, N.J., 1996. The latest Paleocene benthicforaminiferal extinction <strong>and</strong> stable isotope anomalies.In: Knox, R.O., Corfield, R.M., Dunay, R.E. (Eds.), Correlationof the Early Paleogene in Northwest Europe. GeologicalSociety of London Special Publication, vol. 101,pp. 401–441.Thomas, D.J., <strong>Bralower</strong>, T.J., Zachos, J.C., 1999. New evidence forsubtropical warming during the late Paleocene thermal maximum:stable isotopes from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 527,Walvis Ridge. Paleoceanography 14, 561–570.Thomas, E., Zachos, J.C., <strong>Bralower</strong>, T.J., 2000. Ice-free to glacialworld transition as recorded by benthic foraminifera. In:Huber, B.T., MacLeod, K.G., Wing, S.L. (Eds.), Warm Climatesin Earth History. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge,pp. 132–160.Thomas, D.J., Zachos, J.C., <strong>Bralower</strong>, T.J., Thomas, E., Bohaty, S.,2002. Warming the fuel for the fire: evidence for the thermaldissociation of methane hydrate during the Paleocene–EoceneThermal Maximum. Geology 30, 1067–1070.Varol, O., 1998. Paleogene. In: Bown, P.R. (Ed.), Calcareous NannofossilBiostratigraphy. Kluwer Academic Publishing, Dordrecht,pp. 201–224.von der Borch, C.C., Sclater, J.G., et al., 1974. Initial Reports of theDeep Sea Drilling Project, vol. 22. US Government PrintingOffice, Washington DC. 890 pp.Wei, W., Wise Jr., S.W., 1990. Biogeographic gradients of middleEocene– Oligocene calcareous nannoplankton in the SouthAtlantic Ocean. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol. 79,29–61.Wing, S.L., Harrington, G.J., 2001. Floral response to rapid warmingin the earliest Eocene <strong>and</strong> implications for concurrent faunalchange. Paleobiology 27, 539–563.Zachos, J.C., Lohmann, K.C., Walker, J.C.G., Wise Jr., S.W., 1993.Abrupt climate change <strong>and</strong> transient climates during the Paleogene:a marine perspective. J. Geol. 101, 191–213.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!