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Letter from John I. Ingle, D.D.D, University of Southern California, School of Dentistry, to Janet Kuromi and family; Letter from George J. Inagaki to Mrs. Kuromi, January 28, 1970
Letter from John I. Ingle to Janet Kuromi and family stating that a gift from Ronald James Wong to the Alumni Memorial Fund for the School of Dentistry at the University of Southern California has been made in Yoke Kuromi's name. Attached to the back is a handwritten sympathy letter from George J. Inagaki to Mrs. Kuromi.This collection contains two photograph albums and material related to Hitoshi "Yoke" Kuromi and Corrine Nobuko Nishimura Kuromi. Subjects in the collection include the Kuromi family, the Gila River incarceration camp, and hot rods, and classic cars
Book Review: An Uneasy Story.
An Uneasy Story. The Nationalising of South African Mission Hospitals 1960 - 1976. A Personal Account. By Dr Ronald Ingle. Foreword by Professor Dons Kritzinger. Pp. xiii+189. Published by the author. 2010. ISBN 978-0-620-47820-5. Illustrated. R230 (including postage). For overseas order options, contact the author. To order, e-mail Dr Ingle ([email protected]) or tel +27 (0)31 716-8237
Miocene deep water agglutinated foraminifera from Viosca Knoll, offshore Louisiana (Gulf of Mexico)
An exploration well from the Gulf of Mexico, Amoco Viosca Knoll-915, has been studied in order
to document the Neogene foraminiferal assemblages. Ditch cuttings samples from the Amoco
V.K. 915 well yielded diverse assemblages of agglutinated and calcareous benthic foraminifera
over a stratigraphic interval of 2940 m. Three species associations can be identified in the studied
interval; the stratigraphical location of these associations is evident when total agglutinated
species abundance for each sampling interval is plotted. In this study we use a combination of
morphotype habitat preference and test functional morphology to interpret depositional
environments. The associations indicate a change from a well-ventilated water column, to the
development of a strong oxygen minimum zone characterised by alveolar foraminifera. The
species composition of the lowermost association indicates a depositional environment dominated
by fine-grained overbank fines and channel levee deposits, in agreement with sedimentological
data. Colour plates of key agglutinates species are presented, created using digital image
manipulation techniques (Palaeovision Technique, NHM)
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