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Taxonomical Considerations, Phylogeny, Paleogeography And Paleoclimatology Of The Middle Eocene (Bartonian) Planktic Foraminifera From Jabal Hafit, Al Ain Area, United Arab Emirates

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  • Haidar Salim Anan

    (Emeritus, Prof. of stratigraphy and micropaleontology, Gaza, P.O. Box 1126, Palestine)

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The taxonomical consideration, probable phylogeny and stratigraphic significance of twenty-eight middle Eocene (Bartonian) planktic foraminiferal species from the eastern limb of Jabal Hafit, Al Ain area, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Northern Oman Mountains (NOM) are presented, and twenty one of them are illustrated. Identification of these twenty-eight species belonging to ten genera Globoturborotalia, Subbotina, Globigerinatheka, Inordinatosphaera, Orbulinoides, Hantkenina, Acarinina, Morozovelloides, Pseudohastigerina and Turborotalia has led to the recognition of three biostratigraphic zones, in ascending order: Morozovelloides lehneri PRZ (E11), Orbulinoides beckmanni TRZ (E12) and Morozovelloides crassata HOZ (E13). Eight out of the identified species are recorded, in this study, for the first time from Jabal Hafit: Globoturborotalia martini, Subbotina gortanii, S. jacksonensis, S. senni, Globigerinatheca barri, Acarinina praetopilensis, A. punctocarinata and Morozovelloides bandyi. The second or third record of three species from J. Hafit outside its original records are recently documented by the present author: Inordinatosphaera indica, Hantkenina australis and H. compressa. The paleontology, paleoclimatology and paleogeographic distribution of the identified taxa at Jabal Hafit and other Paleogene outcrops in the UAE and Tethys are presented and discussed. The identified fauna emphasis the wide geographic areas in the Tethys, from Atlantic to Indian-Pacific Oceans via Mediterranean.

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  • Haidar Salim Anan, 2020. "Taxonomical Considerations, Phylogeny, Paleogeography And Paleoclimatology Of The Middle Eocene (Bartonian) Planktic Foraminifera From Jabal Hafit, Al Ain Area, United Arab Emirates," Earth Sciences Pakistan (ESP), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 4(1), pages 10-20, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:zib:zbnesp:v:4:y:2020:i:1:p:10-20
    DOI: 10.26480/esp.01.2020.10.20
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