Index to Volume 29, 1999
ALTENBACH, V., PFLAUMANN, U., SCHIEBEL, R., THIES, A., TIMM, S., and TRAUTH, M., Scaling percentages and distributional patterns of benthic Foraminifera with flux rates of organic carbon, p. 173.
ALVE, E., and OLSGARD, F., Benthic foraminiferal colonization in experiments with copper-contaminated sediments, p. 186.
BASSI, D., and BROGLIO, C. L., Alveolinids at the Middle-Upper Eocene boundary in northeastern Italy (Veneto, Colli Berici, Vicenza), p. 222.
BORNMALM, L., WIDMARK, J. G. V., and MALMGREN, B. A., Changes in circulation and trophic levels in the Pliocene Caribbean Sea: evidence from benthic foraminifer accumulation rates, p. 209.
BRALOWER, T. J., CoBABE, E., CLEMENT, B., SLITER, W. V., OSBURN, C. L., and LONGORIA, J., The record of global change in mid-Cretaceous (Barremian-Albian) sections from the Sierra Madre, northeastern Mexico, p. 418.
CRESPO DE CABRERA, S., SLITER, W. V., and JARVIS, I., Integrated foraminiferal biostratigraphy and chemostratigraphy of the Querecual Formation (Cretaceous), eastern Venezuela, p. 487.
DEAN, W. E., and ARTHUR, M. A., Sensitivity of the North Atlantic Basin to cyclic climatic forcing during the Early Cretaceous, p. 465.
DE DIEGO, T., and DOUGLAS, R. G., Oxygen-related sediment microfabrics in modern "black shales", Gulf of California, Mexico, p. 453.
DE RIJK, S., TROELSTRA, S. R., and ROHLING, E. J., Benthic foraminiferal distribution in the Mediterranean Sea, p. 93.
DOUGLAS, R. G., LIPPS, J. H., INGLE, J. C. Jr., and BARRON, J., A Memorial for William Sliter, p. 313.
EL-NAKHAL, H. A., The relation between the Late Cretaceous foraminiferal genera Meridionalla El-Nakhal (1982) and Costellagerina Petters and others (1983), p. 85.
ERBA, E., CHANNELL, J. E. T., CLAPS, M., JONES, C., LARSON, R., OPDYKE, B., PREMOLI SILVA, I., RIVA, A., SALVINI, G., and TORRICELLI, S., Integrated stratigraphy of the Cismon APTICORE (Southern Alps, Italy): a "reference section" for the Barremian-Aptian Interval at low latitudes, p. 371.
FRANK, T. D., ARTHUR, M. A., and DEAN, W. E., Diagenesis of Lower Cretaceous pelagic carbonates, North Atlantic: Paleoceanographic signals obscured, p. 340.
FUJITA, K., and HALLOCK, P., A comparison of phytal substrate preferences of Archaias angulatus and Sorites orbiculus in mixed macroalgal seagrass beds in Florida Bay, p. 143.
GÖRMÜS, M., Pseudedomia hekimhanensis n. sp. from the Late Campanian (?) to Maastrichtian of Hekimhan, NW Malatya, Turkey, p. 236.
GROVES, J. R., and BOARDMAN, D. R. II, Calcareous smaller foraminifers from the Lower Permian Council Grove Group near Hooser, Kansas, p. 243.
HORTON, B. P., EDWARDS, R. J., and LLOYD, J. M., A foraminiferal-based transfer function: implications for sea-level studies, p. 117.
HUBER, B. T., LECKIE, R. M., NORRIS, R. D., BRALOWER, T. J., and CoBABE, E., Foraminiferal assemblage and stable isotopic change across the Cenomanian-Turonian Boundary in the subtropical North Atlantic, p. 392.
JETT, J. A., Recent literature on Foraminifera, p. 86.
JETT, J. A., Recent literature on Foraminifera, p. 306.
KELLY, D. C., ARNOLD, A. J., and PARKER, W. C., The influence of heterochrony on the stratigraphic occurrence of Morozovella angulata, p. 58.
KLIZA, D. A., and SCHRÖDER-ADAMS, C. J., Holocene thecamoebians in freshwater lakes on Bylot Island, Northwest Territories, Canada, p. 26.
KOUTSOUKOS, E. A. M., 1998 Joseph A. Cushman Award to: Ivan de Klasz, p. 1.
McDOUGALL, K., POORE, R. Z., and MATTI, J., Age and paleoenvironment of the Imperial Formation near San Gorgonio Pass, southern California, p. 4.
PARDO, A., KELLER, G., and OBERHÄNSLI, H., Paleoecologic and paleoceanographic evolution of the Tethyan Realm during the Paleocene-Eocene transition, p. 37.
PREMOLI SILVA, I., ERBA, E., SALVINI, G., LOCATELLI, C., and VERGA, D., Biotic changes in Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events of the Tethys, p. 352.
ROSS, C. A., Classification of the upper Paleozoic superorders Endothyroida and Fusulinoida as part of the Class Foraminifera, p. 291.
SCOTT, D. B., Book Review: RECENT ELPHIDIDAE (FORAMINIFERIDA) OF THE SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC AND FOSSIL ELPHIDIDAE OF NEW ZEALAND, p. 90.
SLITER, W. V., Cretaceous planktic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Calera Limestone, Northern California, p. 318.
STOUFF, V., GESLIN, E., DEBENAY, J.-P., and LESOURD, M., Origin of morphological abnormalities in Ammonia (Foraminifera): studies in laboratory and natural environments, p. 152.
STOUFF, V., LESOURD, M., and DEBENAY, J.-P., Laboratory observations on asexual reproduction (schizogony) and ontogeny of Ammonia tepida with comments on the life cycle, p. 75.
SUGARMAN, P. J., MILLER, K. G., OLSSON, R. K., BROWNING, J. V., WRIGHT, J. D., DE ROMERO, L. M., WHITE, T. S., MULLER, F. L., and UPTEGROVE, J., The Cenomanian/Turonian carbon burial event, Bass River, NJ, USA: Geochemical, paleoecological, and sea-level changes, p. 438.
SWALLOW, J. E., and CULVER, S. J., Living (rose Bengal stained) benthic Foraminifera from New Jersey continental margin canyons, p. 104.
VAN GINKEL, A. C., and VILLA, E., Late fusulinellid and early schwagerinid Foraminifera: relationships and occurrences in the las Llacerias section (Moscovian/Kasimovian), Cantabrian Mountains, Spain, p. 263.
WETMORE, K. L., Chamber formation in Archaias angulatus, p. 69.
WIELANDT, U., Early progressive evolutionary features in Nummulites luterbacheri from the western desert of Egypt, p. 130.
WILLIAMS, H. F. L., Foraminiferal distributions in tidal marshes bordering the Strait of Juan de Fuca: implications for paleoseismicity studies, p. 196.
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