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Kuss, J., Conrad, M.-A. (1991) Calcareous algae from Cretaceous carbonates of Egypt, Sinai, and southern Jordan. Journal of Paleontology, 65 (5) 869-882 doi:10.1017/s0022336000037847

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TitleCalcareous algae from Cretaceous carbonates of Egypt, Sinai, and southern Jordan
JournalJournal of Paleontology
AuthorsKuss, J.Author
Conrad, M.-A.Author
Year1991 (September)Volume65
Issue5
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0022336000037847Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceKuss, J., Conrad, M.-A. (1991) Calcareous algae from Cretaceous carbonates of Egypt, Sinai, and southern Jordan. Journal of Paleontology, 65 (5) 869-882 doi:10.1017/s0022336000037847
Plain TextKuss, J., Conrad, M.-A. (1991) Calcareous algae from Cretaceous carbonates of Egypt, Sinai, and southern Jordan. Journal of Paleontology, 65 (5) 869-882 doi:10.1017/s0022336000037847
In(1991, September) Journal of Paleontology Vol. 65 (5) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesCalcareous algae are frequent constituents in the shallow-marine limestone intercalations of late Aptian–Maastrichtian strata of the Eastern Desert of Egypt, the Sinai, and southern Jordan. A total of 18 species of green algae (among them 16 dasycladaceans withPraturlonella hammudain. comb. andPraturlonella jordanican. sp., two udoteaceans) and eight species of red algae (among them two gymnocodiaceans, three solenoporaceans, and one squamariacean) are described and compared with algae from several Tethyan occurrences. The stratigraphic distribution is calibrated by 10 assemblage-zones based on the associated foraminiferids and compared with 10 ammonite assemblage-zones.The algal contents vary within the different strata: their total contents and diversities increase from the late Aptian–Albian carbonates to the Cenomanian and decrease to the Turonian–Coniacian; no algae were proved in the Santonian–Campanian. The Maastrichtian occurrences are limited to one outcrop.


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