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Benthic foraminifera from the classic southern Caribbean region are
presented in this book, to provide valuable information on ranges
for biostratigraphers working in the region and beyond. Around 1000
of the more important species are assembled - from the Barremian
(early Cretaceous) to the middle Miocene, approximately 120 to 10
million years before the present. The deeper water benthic species
are tied in to the zonal scheme used in Plankton Stratigraphy,
published by Cambridge University Press in 1985. The taxa have been
brought up to date generically, and in many cases new comparisons
between species have been made - the late Cretaceous and early
Paleogene are particularly detailed. This information, together
with detailed illustrations, will enable the taxa to be used
stratigraphically.
This comprehensive synthesis of our knowledge of the
biostratigraphy of marine plankton is the work of an international
team of eighteen authors. It covers all the major fossil groups
that can be used to date sediments and rocks in the time interval
Late Mesozoic to Holocene. Altogether more than 3200 taxa are
considered, almost all of which are illustrated and depicted on
range charts, making the book a valuable work of reference in the
earth sciences. For ease of reference by specialists interested in
either calcareous or non-calcareous microfossils, the original work
is now divided into two independent volumes. Volume I covers the
calcareous microfossils and includes planktic foraminifers,
calcareous nannofossils and calpionellids.
This comprehensive synthesis of our knowledge of the
biostratigraphy of marine plankton is the work of an international
team of eighteen authors. It covers all the major fossil groups
that can be used to date sediments and rocks in the time interval
Late Mesozoic to Holocene. Altogether more than 3200 taxa are
considered, almost all of which are illustrated and depicted on
range charts, making the book a valuable work of reference in the
earth sciences. For ease of reference by specialists interested in
either calcareous or non-calcareous microfossils, the original work
is now divided into two independent volumes. Volume 2 describes
siliceous and other non-calcareous microfossils, covering
radiolaria, diatoms, silicoflagellates, dinoflagellates and
ichthyoliths.
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