Science in New Guinea, Volumes 13-14University of Papua New Guinea, 1987 - Agriculture |
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... represents the final stages of subsidence and sedimentation that occurred during the development of the Mesozoic Papuan geosyncline and subsequent Tertiary tectonism and uplift . During the Mesozoic over ... represented by 164 G.J. CARMAN.
... represents the final stages of subsidence and sedimentation that occurred during the development of the Mesozoic Papuan geosyncline and subsequent Tertiary tectonism and uplift . During the Mesozoic over ... represented by 164 G.J. CARMAN.
Page 63
... represented in Fig . 4. Rotaliids are dominant , forming over 60 % of the assemblages . Miliolids comprise between 16 % and 34 % , whereas buliminids form less than 10 % of the fauna . Lituolids rarely exceed 1 % . Planktonic ...
... represented in Fig . 4. Rotaliids are dominant , forming over 60 % of the assemblages . Miliolids comprise between 16 % and 34 % , whereas buliminids form less than 10 % of the fauna . Lituolids rarely exceed 1 % . Planktonic ...
Page 73
... represented in Figure 9. Foraminifera recorded from the transect are listed in Table 6 . The gravel fraction ( Ø < -1 ) is the dominant grain - size class and forms between 25 % and 52 % of the sediment ( Fig . 9 ) . The grain - size ...
... represented in Figure 9. Foraminifera recorded from the transect are listed in Table 6 . The gravel fraction ( Ø < -1 ) is the dominant grain - size class and forms between 25 % and 52 % of the sediment ( Fig . 9 ) . The grain - size ...
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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