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Micropalaeontological research in European upper carboniferous stratigraphy

By: Bartenstein, Helmut.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 253-260p ; Illustration.Subject(s): Research - Micropalaeontology - Upper carboniferous stratigraphy | Micropalaeontology - England | Paleontology - England In: Geological magazine : Vol. 87 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1950Summary: Abstract A synopsis is given of the most recent developments from micropalaeontological research on the coal-bearing Upper Carboniferous (Namurian C—Westphalian C) of Westphalia. The hope is expressed that a wider use of the technique of breaking down the mudstones into mud and isolating the fossils will, in conjunction with the important palaeontological results obtained in the English coal-basins, facilitate correlation between the Upper Carboniferous (Westphalian A to C) of England and Germany; also that the same technique will enable deep borings to be correlated in greater detail.
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Abstract
A synopsis is given of the most recent developments from micropalaeontological research on the coal-bearing Upper Carboniferous (Namurian C—Westphalian C) of Westphalia. The hope is expressed that a wider use of the technique of breaking down the mudstones into mud and isolating the fossils will, in conjunction with the important palaeontological results obtained in the English coal-basins, facilitate correlation between the Upper Carboniferous (Westphalian A to C) of England and Germany; also that the same technique will enable deep borings to be correlated in greater detail.

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