Thecosomata (Pteropods) and Their Remains in Late Quaternary Deposits on the Bougainville Guyot and the Central New Hebrides Island Arc

  • Glaçon G
  • Rampal J
  • Gaspard D
  • et al.
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We undertook a quantitative study of Thecosomata shells (pelagic gastropods) and their remains in Quaternary foraminiferal oozes deposited on the tilted calcareous platform of the Bougainville Guyot (Hole 831 A), and in the late Quaternary volcanic siltstones, claystones and sandy interbeds on the upper forearc slope of the central New Hebrides Island Arc (Hole 83OA). The distribution of the species is based on the identification of adult shells, juvenile stages, protoconchs, and characteristic shell fragments. By studying thecosomatous shells using a scanning electron microscope (SEM), we were able to specify the fine microstructure of the coiled Limacina inflata and compare it with the rod-type crossed-lamellar structure of some other Limacina species, as well as with the helical structure of the Cavoliniidae.

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Glaçon, G., Rampal, J., Gaspard, D., Guillaumin, D., & Staerker, T. S. (1994). Thecosomata (Pteropods) and Their Remains in Late Quaternary Deposits on the Bougainville Guyot and the Central New Hebrides Island Arc. In Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 134 Scientific Results. Ocean Drilling Program. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.134.014.1994

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