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Foraminifera (/fəˌræməˈnɪfərə/ fə-RAM-ə-NIH-fə-rə;
Latin for "hole bearers";
informally called "forams") are single-celled organisms,
members of a phylum...
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Unresolved Unresolved; LS?
Argonauta cymbium Linné, 1758 Non-cephalopod;
foraminiferous s**** [fide Von
Martens (1867:103)
Argonauta fragilis Parkinson, 1856...
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ocean floor are
covered with
Globigerina ooze,
dominated by the
foraminiferous s**** of
Globigerina and
other Globigerinina. The name was originally...
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scientists discovered nothing beyond fossil corals and
ancient foraminiferous sands.
During World War II, Minamidaitōjima was
repeatedly attacked...
- Bougainville,
south of
Mount Balbi, is a
karst plateau formed of
weathered foraminiferous limestone dating to the
lower Miocene. Buka
Island lies
northwest of...
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rebuilding ocean dynamics through the use of
carbon isotopes and
foraminiferous s****
oxygen in
marine sediments. He was one of the
first to see the...
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located a
little to the north. The
latter has
foraminiferous mud
reputed for its
medicinal properties.
Ulken Shabakty and Zerendi...
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surface of
seamounts and guyots, in
habitats of sand,
broken s****, and
foraminiferous mud.
Their habitat is
mutually exclusive with that of O. gracilis, which...
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sediments of the
Urgonian facies, such as dolomites,
algal limestones,
foraminiferous limestones, and
rudist limestones. The
Urgonian facies can
perdure in...
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where three microfacies were recognized;
biomicritic wackestones,
foraminiferous packstones and
sandy biomicritic floatstones containing fragments of...