Algal debris-facies in the Cretaceous of the Middle East

Palaeontology journal volume 1 title page

Algal debris-facies in the Cretaceous of the Middle East

  • Volume / Part: 1 / 3
  • Publication Date: July 1958
  • Page(s): 254 - 259
  • Authored By: Graham F. Elliott

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A rock-type common in the Lower and Middle Cretaceous of the Middle East consists of fine algal debris in a calcareous marly matrix. The algae, of which Permocalculus and Munieria are the commonest, are described and illustrated both as fragments and as complete segments; the origin of the deposits is discussed by analogy with present-day algal sediments.


Citations

ELLIOTT, G. F. 1958. Algal debris-facies in the Cretaceous of the Middle East. Palaeontology, 1, 3, 254–259.