eprintid: 40307
rev_number: 81
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creators_name: Boudagher-Fadel, MK
creators_name: Lokier, SW
title: Significant Miocene larger foraminifera from South Central Java
ispublished: pub
divisions: UCL
abstract: The Gunung Sewu area of South Central Java, Indonesia during Mid Miocene, Langhian-Serravallian (Tf1-Tf2), was deposited in a large area of warm, very shallow-marine water. Coralline algae and abundant larger benthic foraminifera dominate the carbonate lithologies. Larger benthic foraminifera from previously unstudied sections in South Central Java are described and figured. They have led to an understanding of sequence stratigraphic and facies relationship of Miocene carbonates in Indonesia. Thirteen larger foraminifera species are described and illustrated. A detailed biostratigraphical studies of The phylogeny Katacycloclypeus annulatus - K. martini and the gradual evolution from Austrotrillina asmariensis into A. howchini are recognised. Analysis of the larger benthic foraminifera has allowed accurate dating of the carbonate sections studied using the East Indian Letter Classification.
date: 2005-06
official_url: http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/mhng/paleo/
oa_status: green
full_text_type: pub
language: eng
primo: open
primo_central: open_green
verified: verified_manual
elements_source: Scopus
elements_id: 71719
lyricists_name: Boudagher-Fadel, Marcelle
lyricists_id: MFADE06
full_text_status: public
publication: Revue de Paleobiologie
volume: 24
number: 1
pagerange: 291 -309
issn: 0253-6730
citation:        Boudagher-Fadel, MK;    Lokier, SW;      (2005)    Significant Miocene larger foraminifera from South Central Java.                   Revue de Paleobiologie , 24  (1)   291 -309.          Green open access   
 
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