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Fig. 84 in "Larger" Benthic Foraminifera Of The Cenomanian. A Review Of The Identity And The Stratigraphic And Palaeogeographic Distribution Of Non-Fusiform Planispiral (Or Near-Planispiral) Forms

  • 1. Halliburton, 97 Milton Park, Abingdon, OX14 4RW, UK & The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD, UK
  • 2. GSS Geoscience Ltd., 2 Meadows Drive, Oldmeldrum, AB51 0GA, UK

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Fig. 84 Late Cenomanian palaeocurrent map (courtesy of Halliburton). Integrating this information with LBF distribution patterns in time and space could provide useful understanding of species dispersal. Note the dominant east-west currents in the equatorial region. This is suggestive of Cenomanian LBF taxa arising in the Middle East and dispersing westwards (see for example comments on Moncharmontia apenninica and Schlagintweit & Yazdi-Moghadam (2021)).

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Published as part of SIMMONS, MICHAEL & BIDGOOD, MICHAEL, 2023, "Larger" Benthic Foraminifera Of The Cenomanian. A Review Of The Identity And The Stratigraphic And Palaeogeographic Distribution Of Non-Fusiform Planispiral (Or Near-Planispiral) Forms, pp. 39-169 in Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 19 (2) on page 138, DOI: 10.35463/j.apr.2023.02.06, http://zenodo.org/record/10834181

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