Paleoalgology 1985
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-70355-3_18
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Depth Zonation and Growth Form of Crustose Coralline Algae: Flower Garden Banks, Northwestern Gulf of Mexico

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“…The thin encrusting to warty morphology of the algae also suggests low to moderate energy and deep settings (Bosence, 1983(Bosence, , 1985. Similar algal frameworks form modern buildups in deep fore-reef settings (60-110 m) in the southern Great Barrier Reef (Marshall et al, 1998), Gulf of Mexico (Minnery et al, 1985), and Pleistocene deep-water buildups in the Huon Gulf, Papua New Guinea (Webster et al, 2004). Based on their morphology and species composition, the Hawaiian coralline algal crust limestone developed in deep fore-reef settings (Ͼ60-200 m).…”
Section: Dive Observations and Sedimentary Faciesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The thin encrusting to warty morphology of the algae also suggests low to moderate energy and deep settings (Bosence, 1983(Bosence, , 1985. Similar algal frameworks form modern buildups in deep fore-reef settings (60-110 m) in the southern Great Barrier Reef (Marshall et al, 1998), Gulf of Mexico (Minnery et al, 1985), and Pleistocene deep-water buildups in the Huon Gulf, Papua New Guinea (Webster et al, 2004). Based on their morphology and species composition, the Hawaiian coralline algal crust limestone developed in deep fore-reef settings (Ͼ60-200 m).…”
Section: Dive Observations and Sedimentary Faciesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…During the rhodolith growth the biotic composition of the rhodoliths reflects changes in some environmental parameters such as water temperature and bathymetry (e.g., Minnery et al 1985;Steller and Foster 1995;Foster et al 1997;Foster 2001;Bassi et al 2012a). Variations in biotic composition as well as differences in coralline algal mor phology can be used to assess the paleoecological settings of fossil rhodolith beds (e.g., Basso and Tomaselli 1994;Braga and Aguirre 2001;Nebelsick et al 2005;Nalin et al 2008;Bassi et al 2012a).…”
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“…Parachaetetes asvapatii, which is present in abundance is known to occur in lagoonal deposits having patchreefal encrustations (Wray, 1977). The associated Polystrata alba, though in low frequency, also forms reefal encrustations and frequently colonizes the relatively deeper (<30 m) bottoms (Bassi, 1998;Minnery et al 1985;Rasser and Piller, 1997). The other type of algal assemblage recorded from the Olaipadi quarry near Govindarajapatnam consists of Melobesioideae gen. et spec.…”
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