Rotalia mesogeensis Tronchetti, 1981 (Foraminiferida) : New biostratigraphic, paleoecologic and paleobiogeographic data for the Cenomanian of the Tethyan realm. Rotalia mesogeensis was described in the Cenomanian from Southern France by Tronchetti in 1981. Since this date, this species was reported by several researchers in various carbonate platforms from the Mediterranean basin. Now, Rotalia mesogeensis is seen as an important taxon from paléontologie, biostratigraphic, paleoecologic and paleobiogeographic point of view. This bentonic species display paleontologic affinities with Rotalia algeriana of Late Turonian-Senonian age and characterized Cenomanian proximal to middle shelf carbonate facies from the Tethyan realm.En 1981, Rotalia m...
One of the least known groups of larger benthic foraminifers of the Late Ypresian (Cuisian) are a nu...
In the Cenomanian of northern Tunisia, 5 divisions are based on the phylogeny of planktonic Foramini...
In the Cenomanian of northern Tunisia, 5 divisions are based on the phylogeny of planktonic Foramini...
The CenomanianeTuronian boundary interval is generally considered a critical time for planktonic for...
One of the least known groups of larger benthic foraminifers of the Late Ypresian (Cuisian) are a nu...
A detailed lithologic and biostratigraphic framework was determined for 4 Cenomanian sections, allow...
A detailed lithologic and biostratigraphic framework was determined for 4 Cenomanian sections, allow...
Quatre coupes ont été étudiées dans les séries marno-calcaires de talus et de bassin profond de la "...
Quatre coupes ont été étudiées dans les séries marno-calcaires de talus et de bassin profond de la "...
The planktonic foraminifera assemblage across the Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP...
A site in the western flank of Jabal Ja’alan (Oman Mountains) reveals an exceptional succession acro...
A site in the western flank of Jabal Ja’alan (Oman Mountains) reveals an exceptional succession acro...
The upper Cenomanian\u2013lower Turonian is a key-stratigraphic interval of the mid-Cretaceous, as i...
The planktonic foraminifera assemblage across the Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSS...
Abstract: Identification of the benthonic foraminiferal assemblages from ten stratigraphic sections ...
One of the least known groups of larger benthic foraminifers of the Late Ypresian (Cuisian) are a nu...
In the Cenomanian of northern Tunisia, 5 divisions are based on the phylogeny of planktonic Foramini...
In the Cenomanian of northern Tunisia, 5 divisions are based on the phylogeny of planktonic Foramini...
The CenomanianeTuronian boundary interval is generally considered a critical time for planktonic for...
One of the least known groups of larger benthic foraminifers of the Late Ypresian (Cuisian) are a nu...
A detailed lithologic and biostratigraphic framework was determined for 4 Cenomanian sections, allow...
A detailed lithologic and biostratigraphic framework was determined for 4 Cenomanian sections, allow...
Quatre coupes ont été étudiées dans les séries marno-calcaires de talus et de bassin profond de la "...
Quatre coupes ont été étudiées dans les séries marno-calcaires de talus et de bassin profond de la "...
The planktonic foraminifera assemblage across the Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP...
A site in the western flank of Jabal Ja’alan (Oman Mountains) reveals an exceptional succession acro...
A site in the western flank of Jabal Ja’alan (Oman Mountains) reveals an exceptional succession acro...
The upper Cenomanian\u2013lower Turonian is a key-stratigraphic interval of the mid-Cretaceous, as i...
The planktonic foraminifera assemblage across the Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSS...
Abstract: Identification of the benthonic foraminiferal assemblages from ten stratigraphic sections ...
One of the least known groups of larger benthic foraminifers of the Late Ypresian (Cuisian) are a nu...
In the Cenomanian of northern Tunisia, 5 divisions are based on the phylogeny of planktonic Foramini...
In the Cenomanian of northern Tunisia, 5 divisions are based on the phylogeny of planktonic Foramini...