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Biostratigraphy of cretaceous nannoplankton.
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Publication Date:
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1977
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Author :
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Sissingh W., Prins B.
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Livre
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Vol.. 56 (NLD) Geol. mijnbouw Vol.. 56 Biostratigraphy of cretaceous nannoplankton. Biostratigraphie de nannoplancton Crétacé. The stratigraphical distribution of selected species of calcareous nannoplankton from sections of Cretaceous deposits in Tunisia, France, The Netherlands, West Germany, Great Britain, Denmark, Turkey, Oman and New Jersey was studied. A number of Late Cretaceous lineages was recognised, on which a proposal for a revised zonation is based. Twenty-six zones are distinguished for the Cretaceous interval. First-order correlations between zones and Cretaceous stage-stratotypes are discussed briefly. The Upper Cretaceous part of the proposed zonation has also been correlated with planktonic foraminiferal zones. One new genus and two new species are described.
bibliogr. coccolithophorales ; échelle stratigraphique ; Crétacé ; Tunisie ; France ; Angleterre ; Pays Bas ; RFA ; Tunisie Nord Occidentale ; Dyr el Kef Prins B. Sissingh W. Stratigraphie
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Indexation decimale :
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Stratigraphie
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Keywords :
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coccolithophorales ; échelle stratigraphique ; Crétacé ; Tunisie ; France ; Angleterre ; Pays Bas ; RFA ; Tunisie Nord Occidentale ; Dyr el Kef
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Summary :
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The stratigraphical distribution of selected species of calcareous nannoplankton from sections of Cretaceous deposits in Tunisia, France, The Netherlands, West Germany, Great Britain, Denmark, Turkey, Oman and New Jersey was studied. A number of Late Cretaceous lineages was recognised, on which a proposal for a revised zonation is based. Twenty-six zones are distinguished for the Cretaceous interval. First-order correlations between zones and Cretaceous stage-stratotypes are discussed briefly. The Upper Cretaceous part of the proposed zonation has also been correlated with planktonic foraminiferal zones. One new genus and two new species are described.
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