Pacific - Atlantic Mollusc Migration Pacific - Atlantic Mollusc Migration

Pacific - Atlantic Mollusc Migration

Pliocene Inter-Ocean Gateway Archives on Tjörnes, North Iceland

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Description de l’éditeur

This volume sheds new light on the marine fauna and geological setting of the Tjörnes Sequence, North Iceland, which is a classic site for the Pliocene and Pleistocene stratigraphy of the North Atlantic region. Readers will discover descriptions of new data collected by the editors over a period of over three decades on marine faunal assemblages and sedimentology available for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, as well as the tectonic and stratigraphical relationships on Tjörnes Peninsula.


The book includes a comprehensive account of all the collections of marine fossil invertebrate macrofossils and foraminifera known to the editors from the Tjörnes Sequence. It is expected to elucidate sedimentological and faunal changes from relatively stable Pliocene conditions to highly variable and periodically harsh climatic conditions of recurring Quaternary glaciations. The distribution, recent or fossil, of various species is recorded and pertinent ecological and biological features are also discussed. The Tjörnes Sequence records the Neogene migration of Pacific species into the North Atlantic. Researchers in geology, climate science, environmental science and earth science will find this book particularly valuable. 

GENRE
Science et nature
SORTIE
2021
17 février
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
892
Pages
ÉDITEUR
Springer International Publishing
VENDEUR
Springer Nature B.V.
TAILLE
240,4
 Mo

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