Until recently Mesozoic Radiolaria were ignored in biostratigraphic investigations. This
group of planktonic microfossils was neglected because most workers considered them to be too small and difficult to
work with and to be universally long ranging.
Investigations now in progress indicate that Radiolaria evolved very rapidly during Mesozoic times. In fact,
many genera and species are short ranging, cosmopolitan, and quite distinctive. Because it is now possible to
separate matrix-free specimens from radiolarian cherts. Radiolaria are rapidly becoming the most important group
of fossils in interpreting the stratigraphy and in turn the structure of many complex orogenic belts (e.g., Semail Ophiolite
and Hawasina Complex of Oman) throughout the world.
In the present report eleven new species and three new genera are described from the Lover Jurassic of Turkey
and two new species are described from the Jurassic of North America.
LOWER JURASSIC RADIOLARIA THE GÜMÜŞLÜ ALLOCHTON OF SOUTHWESTERN TURKEY
Birincil Dil | Türkçe |
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Konular | Mühendislik |
Bölüm | Makaleler |
Yazarlar | |
Yayımlanma Tarihi | 1 Eylül 1979 |
Yayımlandığı Sayı | Yıl 1979 Cilt: 92 Sayı: 92 |
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