Calcareous plankton stratigraphy around the Pliocene “Eltanin” asteroid impact area (SE Pacific): documentation and application for geological and paleoceanographic reconstruction

Conventional qualitative and semi quantitative analyses of calcareous nannofossils and planktic foraminifers from four cores (PS2704-1, PS2708-1, PS2709-1, E13-4) documenting the area of the Eltanin impact into the Bellingshausen Sea were done to (a) identify sediment disturbances and reworking, (b)...

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