10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLOBIGERINAE»
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globigerinae in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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CaCO3; far the greater part Globigerinae ; some Miliolinae; one rotaliform
Foraminifer. Station 45; 47-02 per ct. CaCO3; almost exclusively Globigerinae;
some rotaliform Foraminifera; one Textularia, and one Lagena. Station 46; 12-16
per ct.
Carl Frederik Wandel, 1899
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But if the Radiolariae and diatoms are thus rained upon the bottom of the sea,
from the superficial layer ofits waters in which they pass their lives, it is obviously
possible that the Globigerinae may be similarly derived; and if they were so, ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc, 1990
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The Book of Naturalists: An Anthology of the Best Natural ...
are almost entirely made up of Globigerinae, with the granules which have been
mentioned, and some few other calcareous shells; but a small percentage of the
chalky mud — perhaps at most some five per cent, of it — is of a different nature,
...
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innumerable Globigerinae imbedded in a granular matrix. Thus this deep-sea
mud is substantially chalk. I say substantially, because there are a good many
minor differences; but as these have no bearing on the question immediately
before ...
Charles Dudley Warner, 2008
remains of the creature to which the Globigerinae shell, or rather skeleton, owes
its existence - and which is an animal of the simplest imaginable description. It is,
in fact, a mere particle of living jelly without defined parts of any kind - without a ...
was made, and view it with the microscope, it presents innumerable Globigerinae
embedded in a granular matrix. Thus this deep-sea mud is substantially chalk. I
say substan- tially, because there are a good many minor differences; but as ...
Thomas Henry Huxley, 2008
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Microfacies of the Triassic and Jurassic Sediments of Spain
Posidonia, Radiolaria, "Proto-Globigerinae", Ataxophragmii- flae, Ophtalmidium
and abundant Lagenidae. i: (X i8.5) 2: (X 48). In the lower left portion detail of
Proto-Globigcrina (X 86). The term Proto-Globigerinac, introduced by Gianotti
i958.
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International Sedimentary Petrographical Series
etc. Liburnian LXV — 1 Bio-intramicrite with Miliolidae, "Rotalina" cayeuxi,
Dasycladaceae etc. Liburnian LXV — 2 Biomicrite with Globigerinae and
Globorotaliae. Middle Paleocene (Montian ?) LXVI — 1 Calclithite with Alveolina
primaeva, ...
Heinrich Moritz Emil Schürmann
Miogypsinae, Lepidocyclinae, Heterosteginae, Globigerinae, Globorotaliae,
Ostreae and Elphidium crispum (Linne). The scarce insoluble residue is
composed of montmorillonite, chlorite, kaolinite, quartz, magnetite and sporadic
plagioclase, ...
Association for the Study of Marble and Other Stones used in Antiquity. International Symposium, Max Schvoerer, 1999
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The Danish Ingolf-expedition-.
Station 4; 2'12 per ct. CaCOS'; no Foraminifera. Station 6; the percentage
undertermined, very small; no Foraminifera. Station 7; 452 per ct. CaCO3; some
Globigerinae; one rotaliform Foraminifer. Station 8; 11-93 per ct. Ca CO3; for the
greater ...