
doi: 10.2307/1484279
One hundred and twenty bottom samples were collectedfrom 24 stations surrounding the Orange County ocean sewer outfall. Two zones of depth distribution were determined; an intertidal zone from 0 to 20 feet and an upper sublittoral zone from 20 to 78 feet. The manner in which the efects produced by the outfall influence the foraminifera is discussed. Foraminiferal ecology around the Orange County, California, ocean sewer outfall JAMES G. WATKINS Department of Geology University of Southern California Los Angeles, California
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