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Eastern Indonesian, Late Cenozoic Smaller Benthic Foraminifera

Geology Guide Out of Print
By: LJ Van Marle
328 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
Publisher: Edita - KNAW
Eastern Indonesian, Late Cenozoic Smaller Benthic Foraminifera
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  • Eastern Indonesian, Late Cenozoic Smaller Benthic Foraminifera ISBN: 9780444857378 Paperback Dec 1991 Out of Print #18383
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About this book

This atlas gives a comprehensive overview of the distribution, taxonomy and ecological patterns of Early Miocene to Recent smaller benthic foraminifera from eastern Indonesia. It is meant to serve paleontologists in helping to improve the biostratigraphical framework and paleoecological distribution patterns of eastern Indonesia and adjacent Indo-Pacific regions. Compared to other areas, published information on Late Cenozoic smaller benthic forminifera from Indonesia and adjacent areas is limited. In Indonesia, many geological, including micropaleontological, investigations have actually been carried out by various oil companies and consultants, but the results of those studies have always been confidential and unpublished.

Contents

Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Material studied. 1.1 Buru. 1.2 Buton. 1.3 Kai Kecil. 1.4 Seram. 1.5 Timor. 2. Stratigraphic range of the benthic foraminiferal species. 3. Remarks on the taxonomic descriptions. Taxonomy and Distribution. References. Plates. Species index.

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Geology Guide Out of Print
By: LJ Van Marle
328 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
Publisher: Edita - KNAW
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