Evolution and Geological Significance of Larger Benthic Foraminifera
Boudagher-Fadel, M. K.
Evolution and Geological Significance of Larger Benthic Foraminifera [Elektronisk resurs] / M.K. Boudagher-Fadel. - Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2008. - 1 online resource (online resource (ix, 540 s., 2 table -bl.)) : illustrations, kart., table. - Developments in Palaeontology and Stratigraphy, 21 2352-2852 ; . - Developments in Palaeontology and Stratigraphy ; 21. .
1 Biology and evolutionary history of larger benthic foraminifera -- 2 The Palaeozoic larger benthic foraminifera: the Carboniferous and Permian -- 3 The Mesozoic larger benthic foraminifera: the Triassic -- 4 The Mesozoic larger benthic foraminifera: the Jurassic -- 5 The Mesozoic larger benthic foraminifera: the Cretaceous -- 6 The Cenozoic larger benthic foraminifera: the Palaeogene -- 7 The Cenozoic larger benthic foraminifera: the Neogene.
The over-all aim of the book is to collect and add to the information published already on the larger benthic foraminifera and in cases their associated algae. Many decades of research in the Far East, to some extent in the Middle East and Americas has lead to numerous articles with confused systematics. Therefore, with the aid of new and precise age dates, from calcareous nannofossils and Sr isotopes, the current schemes of the larger foraminifera in a relatively precise chronostratigraphic and sequence stratigraphic framework are revised. This is achieved by: 1) establishing the systematic and occurrences of larger foraminifera from carbonate rocks in successions covering the Carboniferous to Miocene, with careful taxonomic comparison with the known records in the different bioprovinces; 2) illustration fossils of different families and groups at generic levels. 3) illustrations of important species and comparing distributions of different taxa. The inventory of larger benthic foraminifera focuses on the main important groups and the illustration of their genera. Reviews of the global state of the art of each group are complemented with the new data, and the direct palaeobiogeographic relevance of the new data is analyzed.
Foraminifera, Fossil.
Foraminifera, Fossil--Geographical distribution.
Foraminifera, Fossil--Classification.
Benthos--Classification.
Paleozoology.
Foraminif�eres fossiles.
Foraminif�eres fossiles--Classification.
Benthos--Classification.
Benthos
Foraminifera, Fossil
Foraminifera, Fossil--Geographical distribution
Classification
561.994 / EV93
Evolution and Geological Significance of Larger Benthic Foraminifera [Elektronisk resurs] / M.K. Boudagher-Fadel. - Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2008. - 1 online resource (online resource (ix, 540 s., 2 table -bl.)) : illustrations, kart., table. - Developments in Palaeontology and Stratigraphy, 21 2352-2852 ; . - Developments in Palaeontology and Stratigraphy ; 21. .
1 Biology and evolutionary history of larger benthic foraminifera -- 2 The Palaeozoic larger benthic foraminifera: the Carboniferous and Permian -- 3 The Mesozoic larger benthic foraminifera: the Triassic -- 4 The Mesozoic larger benthic foraminifera: the Jurassic -- 5 The Mesozoic larger benthic foraminifera: the Cretaceous -- 6 The Cenozoic larger benthic foraminifera: the Palaeogene -- 7 The Cenozoic larger benthic foraminifera: the Neogene.
The over-all aim of the book is to collect and add to the information published already on the larger benthic foraminifera and in cases their associated algae. Many decades of research in the Far East, to some extent in the Middle East and Americas has lead to numerous articles with confused systematics. Therefore, with the aid of new and precise age dates, from calcareous nannofossils and Sr isotopes, the current schemes of the larger foraminifera in a relatively precise chronostratigraphic and sequence stratigraphic framework are revised. This is achieved by: 1) establishing the systematic and occurrences of larger foraminifera from carbonate rocks in successions covering the Carboniferous to Miocene, with careful taxonomic comparison with the known records in the different bioprovinces; 2) illustration fossils of different families and groups at generic levels. 3) illustrations of important species and comparing distributions of different taxa. The inventory of larger benthic foraminifera focuses on the main important groups and the illustration of their genera. Reviews of the global state of the art of each group are complemented with the new data, and the direct palaeobiogeographic relevance of the new data is analyzed.
Foraminifera, Fossil.
Foraminifera, Fossil--Geographical distribution.
Foraminifera, Fossil--Classification.
Benthos--Classification.
Paleozoology.
Foraminif�eres fossiles.
Foraminif�eres fossiles--Classification.
Benthos--Classification.
Benthos
Foraminifera, Fossil
Foraminifera, Fossil--Geographical distribution
Classification
561.994 / EV93