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The Northern Bay of Safaga (Red Sea, Egypt) An Actuopalaeontological Approach V. Foraminifera

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By: Werner E Piller(Editor), Thomas G Haunold(Editor)
180 pages, 17 plates, 164 illustrations, 1 table
The Northern Bay of Safaga (Red Sea, Egypt)
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Language: English

The Northern Bay of Safaga (Red Sea, Egypt): An Actuopalaeontological Approach V. Foraminifera contains the detailed documentation of the foraminiferal taxa living in the Northern Bay of Safaga, and completes the sedimentologic and faunistic description of this modern, tropical, shallow marine habitat. The characterised niches range from less than 5, down to more than 50 meters depth in a mixed carbonate-siliclastic setting.

The presented foraminiferal data will serve as an excellent tool for the interpretation of comparable fossil and foraminiferal assemblages and their palaeoenvironments.

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Monograph Journal / Magazine
By: Werner E Piller(Editor), Thomas G Haunold(Editor)
180 pages, 17 plates, 164 illustrations, 1 table
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