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Shin-Ichi Kamikuri
Researcher at Hokkaido University
Publications - 5
Citations - 332
Shin-Ichi Kamikuri is an academic researcher from Hokkaido University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbonate compensation depth & Table (landform). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications receiving 267 citations. Previous affiliations of Shin-Ichi Kamikuri include Kōchi University & Kyushu University.
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A Cenozoic record of the equatorial Pacific carbonate compensation depth
Heiko Pälike,Mitchell W Lyle,Hiroshi Nishi,Isabella Raffi,Andy Ridgwell,Kusali Gamage,Adam Klaus,Gary D Acton,L. Anderson,Jan Backman,Jack G. Baldauf,Catherine Beltran,Steven M Bohaty,Paul R. Bown,W.H. Busch,James E.T. Channell,Cecily O J Chun,Cecily O J Chun,Margaret Lois Delaney,Pawan Dewangan,Tom Dunkley Jones,Tom Dunkley Jones,Kirsty M. Edgar,Kirsty M. Edgar,Helen F Evans,Peter Fitch,Gavin L. Foster,Nikolaus Gussone,Hitoshi Hasegawa,Ed C Hathorne,Hiroki Hayashi,Jens O. Herrle,Ann Holbourn,Steve Hovan,Kiseong Hyeong,Koichi Iijima,Takashi Ito,Shin-Ichi Kamikuri,Shin-Ichi Kamikuri,Katsunori Kimoto,Junichiro Kuroda,Lizette Leon-Rodriguez,Alberto Malinverno,Theodore C. Moore,Brandon Murphy,Daniel P Murphy,Daniel P Murphy,Hideto Nakamura,Kaoru Ogane,Christian Ohneiser,Carl Richter,Rebecca S. Robinson,Eelco J. Rohling,Oscar E Romero,Ken Sawada,Howie D. Scher,Leah Schneider,Appy Sluijs,Hiroyuki Takata,Jun Tian,Akira Tsujimoto,Bridget S. Wade,Bridget S. Wade,Thomas Westerhold,Roy H Wilkens,Trevor Williams,Paul A. Wilson,Yuhji Yamamoto,Shinya Yamamoto,Toshitsugu Yamazaki,Richard E. Zeebe +70 more
TL;DR: A carbonate accumulation record that covers the past 53 million years from a depth transect in the equatorial Pacific Ocean is presented and large superimposed fluctuations in carbonate compensation depth are found during the middle and late Eocene.
Data report: Late Oligocene and early Miocene radiolarians, sites 1218 and 1219, Central Pacific
Shin-Ichi Kamikuri,Shin-Ichi Kamikuri,Hiroshi Nishi,Theodore C. Moore,Catherine A Nigrini,Isao Motoyama +5 more
Abstract: During Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 199, sediments were recovered from eight sites in the Central Pacific. Late Oligocene and early Miocene radiolarians are common to abundant and moderately well preserved in Cores 199-1218A-8H through 11H and 199-1219A-5H through 9H. More than 110 radiolarian species were encountered during this study. Of these species, 100 are identifiable forms and the rest are undescribed or unfamiliar forms. This report presents the relative abundances of described forms from the upper Oligocene to lower Miocene sediments.
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Carbonate compensation depth (CCD) of the of the equatorial Pacific
Heiko Pälike,Mitchell W Lyle,Hiroshi Nishi,Isabella Raffi,Andy Ridgwell,Kusali Gamage,Adam Klaus,Gary D Acton,L. Anderson,Jan Backman,Jack G. Baldauf,Catherine Beltran,Steven M Bohaty,Paul R. Bown,W.H. Busch,James E.T. Channell,Cecily O J Chun,Margaret Lois Delaney,Pawan Dewang,Tom Dunkley Jones,Kirsty M. Edgar,Helen F Evans,Peter Fitch,Gavin L. Foster,Nikolaus Gussone,Hitoshi Hasegawa,Edmund C. Hathorne,Hiroki Hayashi,Jens O. Herrle,Ann Holbourn,Steven A Hovan,Kiseong Hyeong,Koichi Iijima,Takashi Ito,Shin-Ichi Kamikuri,Katsunori Kimoto,Junichiro Kuroda,Lizette Leon-Rodriguez,Alberto Malinverno,Theodore C. Moore,Brandon Murphy,Daniel P Murphy,Hideto Nakamur,Kaoru Ogane,Christian Ohneiser,Carl Richter,Rebecca S. Robinson,Eelco J. Rohling,Oscar E Romero,Ken Sawada,Howie D. Scher,Leah Schneider,Appy Sluijs,Hiroyuki Takata,Jun Tian,Akira Tsujimoto,Bridget S. Wade,Thomas Westerhold,Roy H Wilkens,Trevor Williams,Paul A. Wilson,Yuhji Yamamoto,Shinya Yamamoto,Toshitsugu Yamazaki,Richard E. Zeebe +64 more
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(Table 22-30) Revised composite depth scales of IODP Sites 320-U1331, U1332, U1333, U1334 and ODP Sites 199-1218, 199-1219, 199-1220
Thomas Westerhold,Ursula Röhl,Roy H Wilkens,Heiko Pälike,Mitchell W Lyle,Tom Dunkley Jones,Paul R. Bown,Theodore C. Moore,Shin-Ichi Kamikuri +8 more
Data report: early to middle Eocene radiolarian biostratigraphy, IODP Expedition 320 Site U1331,
TL;DR: In this article, the radiolarian biostratigraphy from Zone RP8 (lower Eocene) to Zone RP16 (middle Eocene), in pelagic sequences recovered at Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 320 Site U1331 in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean was established.