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October 01, 1994
Cretaceous origination of Zeauvigerina and its relationship to Paleocene biserial planktonic foraminifera
Brian T. Huber;
Brian T. Huber
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, United States
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Anne Boersma
Anne Boersma
Microclimates Research Consultants, United States
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Brian T. Huber
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, United States
Anne Boersma
Microclimates Research Consultants, United States
Publisher: Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research
First Online:
03 Mar 2017
Online Issn: 1943-264X
Print Issn: 0096-1191
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Journal of Foraminiferal Research (1994) 24 (4): 268–287.
Article history
First Online:
03 Mar 2017
Citation
Brian T. Huber, Anne Boersma; Cretaceous origination of Zeauvigerina and its relationship to Paleocene biserial planktonic foraminifera. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 1994;; 24 (4): 268–287. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/gsjfr.24.4.268
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- adaptive radiation
- assemblages
- Atlantic Ocean
- biogeography
- biologic evolution
- biometry
- Cenozoic
- Cretaceous
- Danian
- Deep Sea Drilling Project
- distribution
- DSDP Site 95
- DSDP Site 98
- DSDP Site 357
- DSDP Site 527
- DSDP Site 528
- Foraminifera
- Globigerinacea
- growth
- habitat
- Hedbergella
- Heterohelicidae
- Indian Ocean
- Invertebrata
- IPOD
- K-T boundary
- Leg 10
- Leg 11
- Leg 39
- Leg 74
- Leg 113
- Leg 114
- Leg 119
- Leg 120
- lower Paleocene
- Maestrichtian
- marine environment
- mass extinctions
- Mesozoic
- microfossils
- morphology
- Ocean Drilling Program
- ODP Site 690
- ODP Site 698
- ODP Site 738
- ODP Site 748
- ODP Site 750
- Pacific Ocean
- paleo-oceanography
- Paleocene
- paleoecology
- Paleogene
- paleogeography
- phylogeny
- planktonic taxa
- Protista
- range
- Rotaliina
- Senonian
- South Atlantic
- South Pacific
- Southwest Pacific
- stratigraphic boundary
- taxonomy
- Tertiary
- Upper Cretaceous
- West Pacific
- Guembelitria
- Chiloguembelina
- Zeauvigerina
Latitude & Longitude
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S30°10'00" - S28°00'00", E01°45'00" - E03°10'00" -
S58°43'02" - S54°48'38", E76°24'27" - E81°14'26" -
S68°41'14" - S49°24'07", E71°39'36" - E85°51'47" -
S51°59'05" - S46°52'45", W33°05'58" - E07°53'41" -
S70°49'54" - S61°48'37", W43°27'06" - E03°05'59" -
N23°40'00" - N38°49'60", W77°19'60" - W69°00'00" -
N20°00'00" - N26°00'00", W96°00'00" - W84°00'00"
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