Eocene-Oligocene diatoms in the western Indian Ocean: taxonomy, stratigraphy, and paleoecology

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The occurrence of diatom species in the Eocene-Oligocene sections of Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 115 sites and Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Sites 219 and 236 in the low-latitude Indian Ocean are investigated. Diatoms are generally rare and poorly preserved in the Paleogene sequences we studied. The best-preserved assemblages are found close to ash layers in early Oligocene sediments. The low-latitude diatom zonation established for the Atlantic region by Fenner in 1984 is fully applicable to the Paleogene sequences of the western Indian Ocean. Three new species and two new combinations are defined: Chaetoceros asymmetricus Fenner sp. nov.; Hemiaulus gracilis Fenner, sp. nov.; Kozloviella meniscosa Fenner, sp. nov.; Cestodiscus demergitus (Fenner) Fenner comb. nov.; and Rocella princeps (Jouse) Fenner comb. nov. -from Authors

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Fenner, J., & Mikkelsen, N. (1990). Eocene-Oligocene diatoms in the western Indian Ocean: taxonomy, stratigraphy, and paleoecology. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 115, Mascarene Plateau, 433–463. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.115.207.1991

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