Science in New Guinea, Volumes 13-14University of Papua New Guinea, 1987 - Agriculture |
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Page 68
... fragments are most common in the inshore samples ( < 12 % ) and become rarer offshore towards the fringing reef . The abundance of coral fragments progressively increases towards the fringing reef . Foraminiferal tests form 54 % of the > ...
... fragments are most common in the inshore samples ( < 12 % ) and become rarer offshore towards the fringing reef . The abundance of coral fragments progressively increases towards the fringing reef . Foraminiferal tests form 54 % of the > ...
Page 71
... fragments are most numerous in the nearshore samples where they comprise over 40 % of the > 2 mm fraction . The ... ( fragments ) 11 5 9 10 17 M. LABIOSA < 1 P. ORBITOLITOIDES ( fragments ) 2 2 2 P. MACILENTA Q. AGGLUTINANS < 1 < 1 Q ...
... fragments are most numerous in the nearshore samples where they comprise over 40 % of the > 2 mm fraction . The ... ( fragments ) 11 5 9 10 17 M. LABIOSA < 1 P. ORBITOLITOIDES ( fragments ) 2 2 2 P. MACILENTA Q. AGGLUTINANS < 1 < 1 Q ...
Page 78
... fragments in the > 2 mm sediment fraction decreases from 54 % in inshore sample 73 to 26 % in offshore sample 78 ( Fig . 10 ) . Biogenic carbonate material forms the remainder of the sediment and is composed mainly of mollusc and coral ...
... fragments in the > 2 mm sediment fraction decreases from 54 % in inshore sample 73 to 26 % in offshore sample 78 ( Fig . 10 ) . Biogenic carbonate material forms the remainder of the sediment and is composed mainly of mollusc and coral ...
Contents
Fish ulcer disease from the Ok Tedi area of Western Province Papua New Guinea | 15 |
An annotated bibliography of keys to the genera and species of vertebrates in | 37 |
An antealluvial fauna in Papua New Guinea | 107 |
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