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Upper Cretaceous (Maestrichtian) Benthic Foraminifera Fauna In The Osmani̇ye (Adana) Region, Niyazi Avşar Jun 1991

Upper Cretaceous (Maestrichtian) Benthic Foraminifera Fauna In The Osmani̇ye (Adana) Region, Niyazi Avşar

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

No abstract provided.


Presence Of Nummulites Fabianii (Prever) Group (Nummuli̇tes Ex Gr. Fabi̇ani̇i̇) And Associated Foraminifers In The Elaziğ Region, Niyazi Avşar May 1991

Presence Of Nummulites Fabianii (Prever) Group (Nummuli̇tes Ex Gr. Fabi̇ani̇i̇) And Associated Foraminifers In The Elaziğ Region, Niyazi Avşar

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

The presence of Nummulites ex gr. fabianii has been indicated in the Eocene sediments, and the stratigraphy of the region is briefly given. The rock units of Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic ages crop out in the region. The Paleozoic sequence is composed of metamorphic rocks. This unit is tectonically underlain by the Mesozoic sequence formed of magmatic rocks. The Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks arc unconformably overlain by the sandstone and algal limestones of the Upper Lutetian age. Algal limestone contains genera of the Foraminifcra such as Nummulites perforatus (Montfort). Assilina spira (de Roissy), Alveolina fusiformis Sowerby, Alveolina elongata d'Orbigny, Fabiania …


Macro And Micro Fossil Flora Of Soma Coal Area, Yusuf Gemi̇ci̇, Erol Akyol, Funda Akgün, Özcan Seçmen May 1991

Macro And Micro Fossil Flora Of Soma Coal Area, Yusuf Gemi̇ci̇, Erol Akyol, Funda Akgün, Özcan Seçmen

Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration

No abstract provided.


Pleistocene Mammals From The South Sulphur River, Hunt County, Texas, Leo Carson Davis, Kenneth M. Ball Jan 1991

Pleistocene Mammals From The South Sulphur River, Hunt County, Texas, Leo Carson Davis, Kenneth M. Ball

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Preliminary collecting and excavating along the South Sulphur River has produced a diverse list of fossil mammals. The pampathere, Holmesina septentrionalis, and the large armadillo, Dasypus bellus, with their southern affinities from the extinct megafauna, were found in association with Microtus pennsylvanicus, which has a northern distribution at present. This combination of species argues for climatic conditions and biotic communities during the Pleistocene that have no modern counterparts.