Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Agglutinated Foraminifera, Plymouth, U.K., 6-16 September, 1997.

Table of Contents:
  1. KATHRYN ALLEN, STEPHEN ROBERTS and JOHN W. MURRAY. Analysis of organic components in the test wall of agglutinated foraminifera by Fourier Transforn Infrared and Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry 1-13
  2. KRZYSZTOF BAK. Biostratigraphy of deep-water agglutinated Foraminifera in Scaglia Rossa-type deposits of the Pieniny Klippen Belt, Carpathians, Poland 15-40
  3. MICHAEL D. BIDGOOD, MICHAEL D. SIMMONS and CHRISTIAN G.C. THOMAS. Agglutinating Foraminifera from Miocene sediments of northwest Borneo 41-58
  4. MIROSLAV BUBIK. New observations on the type specimens of Recurvoidinae (Foraminiferida) described by Hanzl’kov‡ (1966, 1972 and 1973) 59-70
  5. MIROSLAV BUBIK and MICHAEL A. KAMINSKI. Remarks on the type locality and current status of the foraminiferal species Rzehakina epigona (Rzehak, 1895) 71-80
  6. PAUL CASTIGNETTI, MALCOLM B. HART and CATHERINE J. MANLEY. Technitella (Norman, 1878) from Plymouth Sound, South Devon, U.K. 81-88
  7. DAN J. CHARMAN, ROLAND GEHRELS and HELEN M. ROE. The use of <63mm fractions in the separation and identification of testate amoebae in the inter-tidal zone 89-99
  8. S.R.ERNST, I.A.P.DUIJNSTEE, N.T.JANNINK and G.J. VAN DER ZWAAN. An experimental mesocosm study of microhabitat preferences and mobility in benthic Foraminifera: preliminary results 101-104
  9. ANDREW J. GOODAY and CHRISTOPHER W. SMART. Wall structure and test morphology in three large deep-sea agglutinated foraminifera, Rhabdammina parabyssorum Stschedrina 1952, R. abyssorum Sars 1869 and Astrorhiza granulosa (Brady 1879) (Foraminiferida, Textulariina 105-115
  10. JEAN-PIERRE GUILBAULT and R. TIMOTHY PATTERSON. Correlation between marsh foraminiferal distribution and elevation in coastal British Columbia, Canada 117-125
  11. ANN HOLBOURN and WOLFGANG KUHNT. Endemic and cosmopolitan Upper Cretaceous agglutinated foraminifera of the western African margin, equatorial and central Africa 127-148
  12. GERAINT WYN HUGHES. Saudi Arabian Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous agglutinated foraminiferal associations and their application for age, palaeoenvironmental interpretation, sequence stratigraphy, and carbonate reservoir architecture 149-165
  13. CARL DEREK JENKINS. An investigation of the ecological significance of foraminifera in the Kimmeridgian of Southern England 167-178
  14. R.W. JONES and A.A.H.WONDERS. On Arenomeandrospira gen nov. (Foraminiferida, Ammodiscidae), and its association with natural gas seepage 179-184
  15. MICHAEL A. KAMINSKI. The New and Reinstated Genera of Agglutinated Foraminifera published between 1986 and 1996. 185-219
  16. SUSAN KINSEY. Palaeogene benthic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Halten Terrace area, Norway 221-241
  17. EDUARDO A.M. KOUTSOUKOS. "Flysch-type" foraminiferal assemblages in the Cretaceous of northeastern Brazil 243-260
  18. WOLFGANG KUHNT, ERIC COLLINS and DAVID B. SCOTT. Deep water agglutinated foraminiferal assemblages across the Gulf Stream: distribution patterns and taphonomy 261-298
  19. D.H. McNEIL, D.A. LECKIE, B.A. KJARSGAARD and L.D. STASIUK. Agglutinated foraminiferal assemblages in Albian shales overlying kimberlite deposits in the Smeaton core from central Saskatchewan, Canada 299-309
  20. JOHN W. MURRAY and ELIZABETH ALVE. Do calcareous dominated shelf foraminiferal assemblages leave worthwhile ecological information after their dissolution? 311-331
  21. JENO NAGY, MICHAEL A. KAMINSKI, WOLFGANG KUHNT and MERETHE A. BREMER. Agglutinated foraminifera from neritic to bathyal facies in the Palaeogene of Spitsbergen and the Barents Sea 333-361
  22. THEODOR NEAGU. Lower Cretaceous calcareous agglutinated Foraminifera from Southern Dobrogea, Romania. Part ll. Early Cretaceous Cuneolinidae 363-386
  23. VERA M. PODOBINA. Palaeogene agglutinated foraminifera of the West Siberian biogeographical province 387-396
  24. VERA M. PODOBINA and GENNADII M. TATYANIN. Morphology, wall composition and evolution of the Haplophragmoididae (agglutinated foraminifera) 397-401
  25. RACHEL C. PREECE, MICHAEL A. KAMINSKI and THOMAS W. DIGNES. Popovia johnrolandi n.sp., a new smaller agglutinated foraminifera from northern Venezuela: a biostratigraphic example of the second law of thermodynamics 403-410
  26. MICHAEL D. SIMMONS, JOHN E. WHITTAKER and ROBERT W. JONES. Orbitolinids from Cretaceous sediments of the Middle East - a revision of the F.R.S.Henson and Associates Collection 411-437
  27. L.D.STASIUK and D.H. McNEIL. Preliminary results on the fluorescence properties of organic cement in Recent and fossil agglutinated foraminifera 439-443
  28. RENATA SZAREK, BOGUMILA KLOSOWSKA, ANDREAS PROKOPH, WOLFGANG KUHNT and THOMAS WAGNER. Upper Albian agglutinated foraminifera of Northeast Germany 445-463
  29. PETER R. THOMPSON and WILLIAM H. ABBOTT. Lower Tertiary marine microfossils from the Qiong Dong Nan Basin, South China Sea 465-478

Micropalaeontological Notes:
  1. SILVIA HESS, WOLFGANG KUHNT, BRIAN SPIVEY, MICHAEL A. KAMINSKI, and JOHN E. WHITTAKER. Ash grains of the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption as a tracer in Rose Bengal stained deep sea agglutinated foraminifera: How old is Freddy? 126
  2. ANDREW S. HENDERSON. The former British Petroleum Microfossil Collection at The Natural History Museum, London. An important resource for the study of agglutinated foraminifera 438


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