Marine molluscs as indicators of former sea-level stands

作者: K. S. Petersen

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-4215-8_5

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摘要: Molluscs are a well-known geoscientific tool. Within the large group of molluscan species, those indicating shallow-water environments outlined taxonomically. Subfossil assemblages described in light modern sea-floor communities. Examples use marine molluscs for recognizing earlier sea-level stands given. The environmental implications post-mortem phenomena briefly discussed, and recommendations sample selection In short, there few definitive reliable indicators mollusc most exposed to transport. However, on basis quantitative studies it is possible differentiate between littoral, shallow- deep-water environments.

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