Fundamentals of Mid-Tertiary Stratigraphical Correlation

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Edition: Revised
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2011-02-17
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

This 1962 book is a concise study of one of the most important and complex parts of the geological succession, the middle part of the Tertiary Era, in which sediments of great economic importance (especially for the petroleum and related industries) were deposited. The authors have examined the relevant stratigraphy of New Zealand, Australasia, Oceania, Indonesia, South East Asia, the Indian subcontinent, Middle East, East Africa, North Africa and the Mediterranean, the classical successions of Europe and the detailed successions of the Central American region, incorporating the expert opinion of other geologists and including much previously unpublished work by themselves and their colleagues; in particular, Dr L. R. Cox has contributed a section on the Oligocene and Aquitanian marine molluscan faunas of parts of Europe. Much of the information is presented graphically and a comprehensive description of the true Oligocene plantonic stratigraphical index foraminifera is given.

Table of Contents

Review and Revision
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Type regions for stages of the Tertiary
Assessment of fossil faunas for dating and correlation
Dating of beds within the limits Oligocene and Aquitanian in the Old World
Correlation of Oligocene and Lower Miocene stages of Europe and the Mediterranean region with successions in the Middle East, East Africa, and the Indo-Pacific region
Consequent commentary on and minor amendments to the age of some Tethyan beds and remarks on Lepidocyclina
The dating or marine so-called 'Oligocene' beds in the Central American region
General conclusions
Appendices
Selected references
Plates
The Mid-Tertiary (Upper Eocene to Aquitanian) Globigerinaceae
Introduction
Acknowledgments
The Tanganyikan Middle Tertiary (Upper Eocene to Lower Miocene)
Comparison of the Globigerinaceae of the Oligocence and Aquitanian in the Tethyan, European and Caribbean regions
The stratigraphical position of the 'San Fernando formation', Southern Trinidad
Systematic palaeontology
The evolution of some Upper Eocene to Lower Miocene Globigerinaceae
References
Plates
Indices
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