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April 01, 1995
Foraminiferal record of Recent environmental change; Mad Island Lake, Texas Available to Purchase
Harry F. L. Williams
Harry F. L. Williams
University of North Texas, Department of Geography, Denton, TX, United States
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Harry F. L. Williams
University of North Texas, Department of Geography, Denton, TX, United States
Publisher: Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research
First Online:
03 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1943-264X
Print ISSN: 0096-1191
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Journal of Foraminiferal Research (1995) 25 (2): 167–179.
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CitationHarry F. L. Williams; Foraminiferal record of Recent environmental change; Mad Island Lake, Texas. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 1995;; 25 (2): 167–179. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/gsjfr.25.2.167
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- alkali metals
- assemblages
- brackish-water environment
- Cenozoic
- cesium
- changes
- coastal environment
- Cs-137
- environment
- Foraminifera
- fresh-water environment
- Holocene
- hurricanes
- Invertebrata
- isotopes
- lacustrine environment
- Matagorda Bay
- Matagorda County Texas
- metals
- modern
- Protista
- quantitative analysis
- Quaternary
- radioactive isotopes
- range
- salinity
- sea-level changes
- sedimentation
- sedimentation rates
- species diversity
- Texas
- United States
- Mad Island Lake
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