This book provides a representative assessment of the state of
the art of research on Paleogene rotaliid larger foraminifera. It
gives an overview of the current understanding of systematics of
this group and, in particular, of its biostratigraphic importance
and palaeobiogeography. The senior author of the work, late
Professor Hottinger, a leading scientist in the field, both from a
systematic and applied side, presents in this book his most recent
advances.
The foraminiferal family Rotaliidae is a traditional group used
frequently which plays an important role for petroleum exploration
in the biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeography of Paleogene shallow
water deposits in the Middle East. This book aims to introduce
rotaliid representatives as index fossils that can be recognized in
random thin-sections of cemented rocks.
The book is generously illustrated with an unprecedented degree
of accuracy. The selection of taxa is restricted to forms having
lived in the Paleocene and the Eocene, where their biostratigraphic
significance is much higher than during later epochs. However, some
additional rotaliid taxa, from the Late Cretaceous or that do not
belong to the family Rotaliidae sensu stricto, are included in this
book in order to demonstrate particular roots of rotaliid
phylogenetic lineages in the previous community maturation cycle or
to delimit the taxon Rotaliidae with more precision. This book can
be considered as a reference in the field.
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