%0 Figure
%A Vishnevskaya, V. S.
%A Kopaevich, L. F.
%D 2019
%T Cretaceous microfossils as indicators of cooling episodes (Boreal and Peri-Tethyan Russia)
%U https://geolsoc.figshare.com/articles/figure/Cretaceous_microfossils_as_indicators_of_cooling_episodes_Boreal_and_Peri-Tethyan_Russia_/10298510
%R 10.6084/m9.figshare.10298510.v1
%2 https://geolsoc.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/18715940
%K boreal
%K S 4. Palaeogeographic sketch
%K Globotruncana arca beds
%K EEP
%K Cretaceous microfossils
%K Planktonic foraminifera
%K radiolaria
%K Western Siberia
%K Globotruncanita elevata Zone
%K Peri-Tethyan Russia
%K cooling episodes
%K Mangyshlak MTS
%K Pseudogavelinella clementiana Zone
%K Crimea
%K Tethys area
%K colour
%K Calcareous benthic foraminifera
%K Geology
%X S4. Palaeogeographic sketch for Early Campanian. Distribution of the foraminifera and radiolaria in the EEP and in the Crimea–Caucasus area. White colour—land, area of denudation or erosian; blue colour—marine sediments. 1—Oxytoma teniucostata (Roemer), boreal bivalve migrant from Western Siberia; 2—Marsupites testudinarius Schlotheim, crinoids from Tethys area. Calcareous benthic foraminifera of the Pseudogavelinella clementiana Zone: 3—P. clementiana (d'Orbigny); 4—Bolivinoides decoratus Jones. Planktonic foraminifera of Globotruncana arca beds on Mangyshlak MTS: 5—Globotruncana arca (Cushman); planktonic foraminifera of Globotruncanita elevata Zone in Crimea–Caucasus area: 6—Globotruncanita elevata (Brotzen). Radiolaria: 7—boreal radiolaria Prunobrachidae.
%I Geological Society of London