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April 01, 1997
Cenomanian-Santonian Foraminifera and ostracodes from Horus Well-1, North Western Desert, Egypt
A. A. Ismail;
A. A. Ismail
Ain Shams University, Geology Department, Cairo, Egypt
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S. I. Soliman
S. I. Soliman
Petroleum Research Institute El Zohor District, Egypt
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Micropaleontology (1997) 43 (2): 165–183.
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A. A. Ismail, S. I. Soliman; Cenomanian-Santonian Foraminifera and ostracodes from Horus Well-1, North Western Desert, Egypt. Micropaleontology 1997;; 43 (2): 165–183. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Africa
- Arthropoda
- assemblages
- benthic taxa
- biostratigraphy
- biozones
- Cenomanian
- Cretaceous
- Crustacea
- Egypt
- Foraminifera
- holotypes
- Invertebrata
- lithofacies
- Mandibulata
- Mesozoic
- microfossils
- morphology
- new taxa
- North Africa
- Ostracoda
- Protista
- Santonian
- Senonian
- taxonomy
- Upper Cretaceous
- Western Desert
- Alamein Egypt
- Horus Well-1
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