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A three- and two-dimensional documentation of structural elements in schwagerinids (superfamily Fusulinoidea) exemplified by silicified material from the Upper Carboniferous of the Carnic Alps (Austria/Italy): a comparison with verbeekinoideans and alveolinids

Silicified schwagerinids (superfamily Fusulinoidea v. Moeller 1878) from the Upper Carboniferous (Carnic Alps, Austria and Italy) were isolated from cemented carbonate rocks using hydrochloric acid. The shells show details of the wall texture and of internal structures in three dimensions which are...

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Published in:Facies 2005-11, Vol.51 (1-4), p.541-553
Main Authors: Leppig, Ursula, Forke, Holger C, Montenari, Michael, Fohrer, Beate
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