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Growth-invariant Meristic Characters Tools to Reveal Phylogenetic Relationships in Nummulitidae (Foraminifera)
JOHANN HOHENEGGER
Turkish J Earth Sci, 20, (2011), 655-681
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Growth Rate Biometric Quantification by X-ray Microtomography on Larger Benthic Foraminifera: Three-dimensional Measurements Push Nummulitids into the Fourth Dimension
ANTONINO BRIGUGLIO, BRIAN METSCHER, JOHANN HOHENEGGER
Turkish J Earth Sci, 20, (2011), 683-699
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New Late Ypresian (Cuisian) rotaliids (Foraminiferida) from Central and Southern Italy and their biostratigraphic potential
ANDREA BENEDETTI, MASSIMO DI CARLO, JOHANNES PIGNATTI
Turkish J Earth Sci, 20, (2011), 701-719
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The Role of the Palaeogene Adriatic Carbonate Platform in the Spatial Distribution of Alveolinids
KATICA DROBNE, VLASTA COSOVIC, ALAN MORO, DAMIR BUCKOVIC
Turkish J Earth Sci, 20, (2011), 721-751
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Integrated Biostratigraphy of Eocene Deposits in the Gubs Section (Northern Caucasus) with special Attention to the Ypresian/Lutetian Boundary and to the Peritethyan-Tethyan Correlation
ELENA ZAKREVSKAYA, VLADIMIR BENIAMOVSKY, GYÖRGY LESS, MÁRIA BÁLDI-BEKE
Turkish J Earth Sci, 20, (2011), 753-792
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Stratigraphy and Larger Foraminifera of the Middle Eocene to Lower Oligocene Shallow-Marine Units in the Northern and Eastern Parts of the Thrace Basin, NW Turkey
GYÖRGY LESS, ERCAN ÖZCAN, ARAL OKAY
Turkish J Earth Sci, 20, (2011), 793-845
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Early Oligocene Larger Foraminiferal Biostratigraphy of the Qom Formation, South of Uromieh (NW Iran)
MOHSEN YAZDI MOGHADAM
Turkish J Earth Sci, 20, (2011), 847-856