00607nas a2200181 4500008004500000245008700045210006900132100002100201700001700222700001700239700002200256700001900278700001800297700002100315700002300336700002300359856004300382 In Press eng d 00aDating Borneo’s Deltaic Deluge: Middle Miocene progradation of the Mahakam Delta0 aDating Borneo s Deltaic Deluge Middle Miocene progradation of th1 aMarshall, Nathan1 aNovak, Vibor1 aCibaj, Irfan1 aKrijgsman, Wouter1 aRenema, Willem1 aYoung, Jeremy1 aFraser, Nicholas1 aLimbong, Alexander1 aMorley, Robert, J. uhttps://ipaeg.myspecies.info/node/207500575nas a2200157 4500008004600000245010200046210006900148100001900217700001700236700002600253700002800279700002500307700002300332700001900355856004300374 Submitted eng d 00aDiversity and paleoecology of Miocene coral-associated mollusks from East Kalimantan (Indonesia)0 aDiversity and paleoecology of Miocene coralassociated mollusks f1 aKusworo, Aires1 aReich, Sonja1 aWesselingh, Frank, P.1 aSantodomingo, Nadiezhda1 aJohnson, Kenneth, G.1 aTodd, Jonathan, A.1 aRenema, Willem uhttps://ipaeg.myspecies.info/node/205600396nas a2200097 4500008004500000245010500045210006900150100001700219700001900236856004300255 In Press eng d 00aLarger foraminifera as environmental discriminators in Miocene mixed carbonate-siliciclastic systems0 aLarger foraminifera as environmental discriminators in Miocene m1 aNovak, Vibor1 aRenema, Willem uhttps://ipaeg.myspecies.info/node/205300416nas a2200121 4500008004600000245006500046210006500111100001900176700001800195700002100213700001700234856004300251 Submitted eng d 00aAge of Neogene fossil localities in the Northern Kutei Basin0 aAge of Neogene fossil localities in the Northern Kutei Basin1 aRenema, Willem1 aWarter, Viola1 aMarshall, Nathan1 aNovak, Vibor uhttps://ipaeg.myspecies.info/node/204400530nas a2200145 4500008004500000245011400045210006900159100001700228700001800245700002600263700001400289700001900303700001900322856004300341 In Press eng d 00aPaleoecological significance of stable isotope ratios in Miocene tropical shallow marine habitats (Indonesia)0 aPaleoecological significance of stable isotope ratios in Miocene1 aReich, Sonja1 aWarter, Viola1 aWesselingh, Frank, P.1 aZwaan, H.1 aRenema, Willem1 aLourens, Lucas uhttps://ipaeg.myspecies.info/node/204300539nas a2200133 4500008004500000245014000045210006900185100001800254700002200272700002600294700002300320700001900343856004300362 In Press eng d 00aLate Miocene seasonal to sub-decadal climate variability in the Indo-West Pacific (East Kalimantan, Indonesia) preserved in giant clams0 aLate Miocene seasonal to subdecadal climate variability in the I1 aWarter, Viola1 aMüller, Wolfgang1 aWesselingh, Frank, P.1 aTodd, Jonathon, A.1 aRenema, Willem uhttps://ipaeg.myspecies.info/node/204202123nas a2200145 4500008004500000245007800045210006900123520164400192100001801836700002401854700001701878700001901895700002001914856004301934 In Press eng d 00aCoralline Algae from the Miocene Mahakam Delta (East Kalimantan, SE Asia)0 aCoralline Algae from the Miocene Mahakam Delta East Kalimantan S3 a
Miocene crustose coralline algae (CCA) from the South East Asia are poorly known, although the Miocene is the epoch of the onset of the biodiversity hotspot in the region and CCA are crucial to understand the evolutionary history of reef building. To fill this knowledge gap, CCA from Lower and Middle Miocene reefs and related carbonates in the Kutai Basin in East Kalimantan (Borneo, Indonesia) have been studied. The Kutai Basin was dominated by siliciclastic sediments of the Proto-Mahakam delta and only locally carbonate buildups occur laterally to or within the deltaic succession. CCA in the Kutai Basin occur in low-energy shallow-water platform carbonates and in association with coral reefs, encrusting the corals or bioclasts. Two main CCA assemblages have been recognized: 1) A shallow-water assemblage (S-assemblage), dominated by Neogoniolithon spp., thick crusts of Spongites spp., and Hydrolithon spp.; and 2) the D-assemblage, mainly consisting of thin crusts of Lithothamnion spp., Mesophyllum spp., and Sporolithon spp., which grew in darker waters. Light reduction in reefs in the Proto-Mahakam delta was due to increased water depth or higher turbidity by higher siliciclastic input. Assemblages with intermediate composition (I-assemblages) can also be found. Common CCA with large cells fusions and groups of heterocysts, typical features of modern reef CCA, in the S-assemblages in the Middle Miocene of East Kalimantan reflect the initiation of the reef-building CCA flora in the Indo-Pacific region. The occurrence of this kind of CCA confirms the biogeographic differentiation of a tropical reef flora.
1 aRösler, Anja1 aPretković, Vedrana1 aNovak, Vibor1 aRenema, Willem1 aBraga, Juan, C. uhttps://ipaeg.myspecies.info/node/204000700nas a2200205 4500008004600000245009700046210006900143100002800212700001700240700002400257700002100281700001800302700002500320700002100345700001700366700002400383700001900407700002500426856004300451 Submitted eng d 00aA diverse patch reef from turbid habitats in the Middle Miocene (East Kalimantan, Indonesia)0 adiverse patch reef from turbid habitats in the Middle Miocene Ea1 aSantodomingo, Nadiezhda1 aNovak, Vibor1 aPretković, Vedrana1 aMarshall, Nathan1 aRösler, Anja1 aDi Martino, Emanuela1 aLoGiudice, Elena1 aReich, Sonja1 aBraga, Juan, Carlos1 aRenema, Willem1 aJohnson, Kenneth, G. uhttps://ipaeg.myspecies.info/node/2033