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21 T141. Insights from Microfossils and Their Modern Analogs: From Traditional to Emerging Approaches
Session Chairs:
Natalia Szymanska, Crystal Renae Pletka, Marci M. Robinson
Traditional applications of microfossils are central to many studies, while novel approaches (especially geochemistry) utilizing microfossils have expanded recently. This session highlights traditional and innovative microfossil applications in terrestrial and marine environments, including modern analogs.
Presentations
| Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Start Time | End Time | Item Duration (min) | Action | Introductory Remarks | 08:00 AM | 08:05 AM | 5 min | 21-1 | Using Planktic Foraminiferal Paleoecology to Infer the Magnitude of Kuroshio Current Extension Winter Warming across the mid-Piacenzian Warm Period | Adriane Lam | 08:05 AM | 08:25 AM | 20 min | View | 21-2 | A High-Resolution Integrated Approach to Reconstructing Kuroshio Current Extension Variability: Foraminiferal Assemblages and Stable Isotopes | Helena Kwarteng | 08:25 AM | 08:40 AM | 15 min | View | 21-3 | Calcium Isotopes Link Ocean Acidification to Extinctions of Planktic Foraminifera at the Aptian-Albian Boundary | Jonathan Chen | 08:40 AM | 08:55 AM | 15 min | View | 21-4 | The Paleogene Planktonic Foraminiferal Diversification: Structure & Forcing Factors | Norman MacLeod | 08:55 AM | 09:10 AM | 15 min | View | 21-5 | Larger Benthic Foraminiferal Turnover during the Early Oligocene Glacial Maximum (EOGM) along the Western margin of Indian plate Baluchistan Basin (eastern Neo-Tethys, Pakistan) | Kamran Muhammad | 09:10 AM | 09:25 AM | 15 min | View | 21-6 | Using Laser Grain Size Analysis and SEM imaging to Investigate Changes in Surface Carbonate Producers in the Southeastern Atlantic (Walvis Ridge) across the Eocene-Oligocene Transition | Caroline Mackin | 09:25 AM | 09:40 AM | 15 min | View | 21-7 | Deep sea biotic responses to the Neogene Indonesian Throughflow dynamics. | Jingwen Zhang | 09:40 AM | 09:55 AM | 15 min | View | Break | 09:55 AM | 10:10 AM | 15 min | 21-8 | Foraminifer Stable Isotope Records of the Miocene Climatic Optimum and Monterey Carbon Isotope Excursion from the Haynesville (Virginia) Drill Site in the U.S. Atlantic Coastal Plain | Seth Sutton | 10:10 AM | 10:25 AM | 15 min | View | 21-9 | The Miocene of the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica: The MCO and MMCT of DSDP Site 273 | Samantha Bombard | 10:25 AM | 10:40 AM | 15 min | View | 21-10 | Planktic Foraminiferal Response to Middle Miocene Hadley Cell Dynamics | Gretl King | 10:40 AM | 10:55 AM | 15 min | View | 21-11 | High-resolution Neogene Planktonic Foraminiferal Richness and Weak Correlation with Physical Forcing Factors | Sicun SONG | 10:55 AM | 11:10 AM | 15 min | View | 21-12 | Climatic forcing of the Southern Ocean deep-sea ecosystem | Moriaki Yasuhara | 11:10 AM | 11:25 AM | 15 min | View | 21-13 | Tracking Sharks’ Responses to Coral Reef Degradation Over Millennia in the Panamanian Pacific Using Fossil Dermal Denticles | Erin Dillon | 11:25 AM | 11:40 AM | 15 min | View | 21-14 | Reconstructing Foraminifera Ecology: Application of Compound-Specific Stable Isotope Analysis of Amino Acids to Fossil Foraminifera Tests | Tommaso Paoloni | 11:40 AM | 11:55 AM | 15 min | View | Concluding Remarks | 11:55 AM | 12:00 PM | 5 min |
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Insights from Microfossils and Their Modern Analogs: From Traditional to Emerging Approaches
Description
Date and Time: Sunday, 19 Oct - 8:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: HBGCC, 303C
Session Type: Topical Sessions
Session Format: Oral
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