Browsing by Author "Ozgen-Erdem, N"
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Benthonic foraminiferal assemblages and microfacies analysis of Paleocene-Eocene carbonate rocks in the Kastamonu region, Northern Turkey
Ozgen-Erdem, N; Inana, N; Akyazi, M; Tunoglu, C (PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2005)The Kastamonu region, NW Turkey, is known for its rich foraminiferal marine biota and variety of deposits from Paleocene to Eocene times. The focus of this study is on the foraminiferal assemblages and microfacies analysis ... -
Paleontology and stratigraphy of upper cretaceous sediments in the Ilgaz region (Cankiri, Turkey)
Akyazi, M; Ozgen-Erdem, N (KING FAHD UNIV PETROLEUM MINERALS, 2003)The Odemis Formation crops out around Odemis village to the northwest of the town of Ilgaz (Cankiri, Turkey). The Formation was deposited in neritic environments, and it consists of conglomerate, nodular limestone, sandstone, ... -
Shallow-water foraminiferal assemblages and microfacies of the Danian-Lutetian sequences in the Bolu region (Northwestern Turkey)
Ozgen-Erdem, N; Akyazi, M; Tunoglu, C (PLEIADES PUBLISHING INC, 2005)The Paleocene and Eocene sediments of Bolu region were studied with respect to benthic foraminiferal stratigraphy and microfacies. In general, the Paleocene and Maastrichtian successions have conform contacts except for a ... -
Sirelella safranboluensis n. gen., n. sp., a foraminifer from the Lutetian of the Safranbolu Area (Northern Turkey)
Ozgen-Erdem, N (MICROPALEONTOLOGY PRESS, 2002)One new foraminiferal genus Sirelella (type species Sirelella safranboluensis) is described and figured from the Lutetian shallow-water limestones of Safranbolu area, Southeast of Bartin (Northern Turkey). It is characterized ... -
Sphaerogypsina anatolica n. sp., (Foraminifera) a new species from the Lutetian of Andirin (Kahramanmaras-Turkey)
Inan, N; Ozgen-Erdem, N (MICROPALEONTOLOGY PRESS, 2002)Sphaerogypsina anatolica n.sp. (Foraminifera), is described from the shallow water sediments of Lutetian age in the vicinity of Andirin town, west of Kahramanmaras city (southeastern Turkey). The new species may be ... -
Twin development in the foraminiferal genus Alveolina
Ozgen-Erdem, N; Inan, N; Meric, E (INTERPERIODICA, 2003)The abnormal Alveolina individuals found by various researchers in different outcrops in Turkey are studied. The abnormal Alveolina individuals are classified as normal twins, Siamese twins, and teratogenetic specimens. ...