Marine bands in the coal measures of Britain and Germany
By: Stubblefield, C.J.
Contributor(s): Edwards, W.
Material type: ArticleDescription: 261-262p ; maps.Subject(s): Marine bands - Coal measures - Great Britain | Marine bands - Coal measures - Germany | Carboniferous coal measures - Great Britain | Carboniferous coal measures - Germany In: Geological magazine : Vol. 87 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1950Summary: Extract Dr. Bartenstein's results show considerable progress in the recognition of marine horizons within the belt of Westphalian strata lying between the Sarnsbank Coal Gastrioceras subcrenatum Marine Band and the Katharina Anthracoceras vanderbeckei Marine Band. Kukuk (1938, pp. 166–171) recognized in this stratal belt but twelve marine or Lingula horizons, whereas the author from his foraminiferal finds in the same strata adds evidence of six more marine incursions in Westphalia.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Extract
Dr. Bartenstein's results show considerable progress in the recognition of marine horizons within the belt of Westphalian strata lying between the Sarnsbank Coal Gastrioceras subcrenatum Marine Band and the Katharina Anthracoceras vanderbeckei Marine Band. Kukuk (1938, pp. 166–171) recognized in this stratal belt but twelve marine or Lingula horizons, whereas the author from his foraminiferal finds in the same strata adds evidence of six more marine incursions in Westphalia.
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