Paleogene foraminifera – south atlantic

The several recorded foraminiferal assemblages from the South American and African continents and those of the South Atlantic Ocean are summarized in the present work. Paleocene planktonic and benthonic assemblages have a wide Atlantic areal distribution. During Eocene times foraminiferal assemblage...

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Autor principal: Bertels, A.
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spelling todo:paper_09205446_v6_nC_p411_Bertels2023-10-03T15:44:52Z Paleogene foraminifera – south atlantic Bertels, A. The several recorded foraminiferal assemblages from the South American and African continents and those of the South Atlantic Ocean are summarized in the present work. Paleocene planktonic and benthonic assemblages have a wide Atlantic areal distribution. During Eocene times foraminiferal assemblages show more restricted latitudinal differentiations than in the Paleocene and, at latitudes higher than 30° S Australasian influences are evident, which persist throughout the Oligocene. © 1977, Elsevier Science & Technology. All rights reserved. Fil:Bertels, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. SER info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09205446_v6_nC_p411_Bertels
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description The several recorded foraminiferal assemblages from the South American and African continents and those of the South Atlantic Ocean are summarized in the present work. Paleocene planktonic and benthonic assemblages have a wide Atlantic areal distribution. During Eocene times foraminiferal assemblages show more restricted latitudinal differentiations than in the Paleocene and, at latitudes higher than 30° S Australasian influences are evident, which persist throughout the Oligocene. © 1977, Elsevier Science & Technology. All rights reserved.
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author Bertels, A.
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Paleogene foraminifera – south atlantic
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title Paleogene foraminifera – south atlantic
title_short Paleogene foraminifera – south atlantic
title_full Paleogene foraminifera – south atlantic
title_fullStr Paleogene foraminifera – south atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Paleogene foraminifera – south atlantic
title_sort paleogene foraminifera – south atlantic
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