Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminifera.

The Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminifera contains a fundamental re-assessment of the taxonomy, paleoecology, evolutionary relationships and stratigraphic distributions of planktonic foraminifera from the Eocene Epoch based on new scanning electron micrographs of most of the type specimens and ext...

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Main Authors: P. N. Pearson, R. K. Olsson, B. T. Huber, C. Hemleben, W. A. Berggren, H. K. Coxall, V. Premec Fucek, B. S. Wade, I. Premoli Silva
Other Authors: P, ., N, e, a, r, o, n, ; R, K, O, l, ; B, T, H, u, b, ; C, m, ; W, A, B, g, ; I, i, S, v, ; H, C, x, ; V, c, F, k, W, d
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Federazione Italiana di Scienze della Terra 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2434/9371
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author_facet P. N. Pearson
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description The Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminifera contains a fundamental re-assessment of the taxonomy, paleoecology, evolutionary relationships and stratigraphic distributions of planktonic foraminifera from the Eocene Epoch based on new scanning electron micrographs of most of the type specimens and extensive illustration of well-preserved material from around the world. In total 166 species from 36 genera are described, of which ten species and three genera are new. Analysis of wall structures provides the basis for the higher taxonomy, dividing the species into microperforate, spinose and non-spinose groups. Several new subtypes of wall microstructure are described for the first time. Eocene normal perforate planktonic foraminifera are divided into the Families Globigerinidae, Hantkeninidae, Truncorotaloididae, Hedbergellidae and on a new family which contains the genus Turborotalia. Eocene microperforate species, which are less well known, are divided in the Families Candeinidae, Cassigerinellidae, Chiloguembelinidae, Guembelinidae and Heterhelicidae. Detailed range charts and phylogenetic charts of all the species are presented relative to revised biostratigraphic zonation schemes for the tropics and high southern latitudes. The available stable isotope data for each species is synthesized, and some new data are presented. This atlas also identifies areas for future research on the study of Eocene planktonic foraminifera.
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/9371 2025-01-17T00:20:20+00:00 Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminifera. P. N. Pearson R. K. Olsson B. T. Huber C. Hemleben W. A. Berggren H. K. Coxall V. Premec Fucek B. S. Wade I. Premoli Silva P . N e a r o n ; R K O l ; B T H u b ; C m ; W A B g ; I i S v ; H C x ; V c F k W d 2005-09 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/9371 eng eng Federazione Italiana di Scienze della Terra volume:1 firstpage:274 lastpage:274 journal:EPITOME http://hdl.handle.net/2434/9371 Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2005 ftunivmilanoair 2023-12-12T23:17:24Z The Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminifera contains a fundamental re-assessment of the taxonomy, paleoecology, evolutionary relationships and stratigraphic distributions of planktonic foraminifera from the Eocene Epoch based on new scanning electron micrographs of most of the type specimens and extensive illustration of well-preserved material from around the world. In total 166 species from 36 genera are described, of which ten species and three genera are new. Analysis of wall structures provides the basis for the higher taxonomy, dividing the species into microperforate, spinose and non-spinose groups. Several new subtypes of wall microstructure are described for the first time. Eocene normal perforate planktonic foraminifera are divided into the Families Globigerinidae, Hantkeninidae, Truncorotaloididae, Hedbergellidae and on a new family which contains the genus Turborotalia. Eocene microperforate species, which are less well known, are divided in the Families Candeinidae, Cassigerinellidae, Chiloguembelinidae, Guembelinidae and Heterhelicidae. Detailed range charts and phylogenetic charts of all the species are presented relative to revised biostratigraphic zonation schemes for the tropics and high southern latitudes. The available stable isotope data for each species is synthesized, and some new data are presented. This atlas also identifies areas for future research on the study of Eocene planktonic foraminifera. Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR)
spellingShingle Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
P. N. Pearson
R. K. Olsson
B. T. Huber
C. Hemleben
W. A. Berggren
H. K. Coxall
V. Premec Fucek
B. S. Wade
I. Premoli Silva
Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminifera.
title Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminifera.
title_full Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminifera.
title_fullStr Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminifera.
title_full_unstemmed Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminifera.
title_short Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminifera.
title_sort atlas of eocene planktonic foraminifera.
topic Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
topic_facet Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
url http://hdl.handle.net/2434/9371