MARINE MICROPALEONOTOLOGY SPECIAL VOLUME

Cheng, X., Huang, B., Jian, Z., Zhao, Q., Tian, J., and Li, J., 2005. Foraminiferal isotopic evidence for monsoonal activity in the South China Sea: a present-LGM comparison. In Wang, P., and Lipps, J. (Eds.), Marine Micropaleonotology of the South China Sea, Mar. Micropaleontol., 54:125–139.

Hess, S., and Kuhnt, W., 2005. Neogene and Quaternary paleoceanographic changes in the southern South China Sea (Site 1143): the benthic foraminiferal record. In Wang, P., and Lipps, J. (Eds.), Marine Micropaleonotology of the South China Sea, Mar. Micropaleontol., 54:63–87.

Li, B., Jian, Z., Li, Q., Tian, J., and Wang, P., 2005. Paleoceanography of the South China Sea since the middle Miocene: evidence from planktonic foraminifera. In Wang, P., and Lipps, J. (Eds.), Marine Micropaleonotology of the South China Sea, Mar. Micropaleontol., 54:49–62.

Li, Q., Jian, Z., and Su, X., 2005. Late Oligocene rapid transformations in the South China Sea. In Wang, P., and Lipps, J. (Eds.), Marine Micropaleonotology of the South China Sea, Mar. Micropaleontol., 54:5–25.

Luo, Y., Sun, X., and Jian, Z., 2005. Environmental change during the penultimate glacial cycle: a high-resolution pollen record from ODP Site 1144, South China Sea. In Wang, P., and Lipps, J. (Eds.), Marine Micropaleonotology of the South China Sea, Mar. Micropaleontol., 54:107–123.

Wang, P., and Lipps, J.H., 2005. Micropaleontology of the South China Sea. In Wang, P., and Lipps, J. (Eds.), Marine Micropaleonotology of the South China Sea, Mar. Micropaleontol., 54:1–3.

Xu, J., Wang, P., Huang, B., Li, Q., and Jian, Z., 2005. Response of planktonic foraminifera to glacial cycles: mid-Pleistocene change in the southern South China Sea. In Wang, P., and Lipps, J. (Eds.), Marine Micropaleonotology of the South China Sea, Mar. Micropaleontol., 54:89–105.

Zhao, Q., 2005. Late Cainozoic ostracod faunas and paleoenvironmental changes at ODP Site 1148, South China Sea. In Wang, P., and Lipps, J. (Eds.), Marine Micropaleonotology of the South China Sea, Mar. Micropaleontol., 54:27–47.

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