![]() ![]() The sin'dorei claimed the keep as their own and sent M'uru back to Silvermoon where the newly founded blood knights siphoned and manipulated his powers of the Light as Kael intended. Kael recognized that the naaru's energy could quench his people's magical addiction. Short stable page link: Go to Archive.When Kael'thas Sunstrider's army stormed the naaru's dimensional fortress, Tempest Keep, only one passenger was found: the Keep's guardian, M'uru. ![]() Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. Mesozoic and Cenozoic calcareous nannofossils recovered by DSDP Leg 36 drilling on the Falkland Plateau, south-west Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. Taxonomic revision of the Polycyclolithaceae and its contribution to Cretaceous biostratigraphy. Calcareous nannofossils from the boreal Upper Campanian- Maastrichtian chalk of Denmark. Biostratigraphy of Cretaceous calcareous nannoplankton. Planktonic foraminiferal and calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy of the uppermost Campanian and Maastrichtian at Zumaia, northern Spain. International Union of Geological Sciences Series A. Calcareous nannofossils from the Cretaceous between the North Sea and the Mediterranean. ![]() Albian to Pleistocene calcareous nannofossils from the Western South Atlantic, DSDP Leg 39. Calcareous nannoplankton, Leg 25 (Western Indian Ocean). Nannoplankton aus dem Tertiär und der obersten Kreide von SW-Frankreich. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results. Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of Leg 108 sediments. Upper Cretaceous calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy, ODP Leg 198 (Shatsky Rise, Northwest Pacific Ocean). British Micropalaeontological Society Publication Series. (ed.) Calcareous Nannofossil Biostratigraphy. Phytoplankton stratigraphy, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 20, Western Pacific Ocean. The great change in calcareous nannoplankton fossils between the Maestrichtian and Danian. Taxon plotted: Micula murus, synonyms included - Micula mura Micula murus Tetralithus murus īramlette, M.Interpret with caution & read these notes Histogram - Neptune occurrence data from DSDP and ODP proceedings.Triangles indicate an event for which a precise placement has been suggested.Range-bar - range as quoted above, pink interval top occurs in, green interval base occurs in.Data source: Burnett 1998 (subzonal marker) Data source: Lees & Bown 2005 - consistently present to end Cretįirst occurrence (base): at base of UC20b subzone (0% up, 69Ma, in Maastrichtian stage). Last occurrence (top): at top of Maastrichtian Stage (100% up, 66Ma, in Danian stage). Notes: Important marker for the Late Maastrichtian The morphological data given here can be used on the advanced search page. Search data: LITHS: nannolith-radiate, quadrate, star-shaped, CA: closed, CROSS-POLARS: T-prominent,ĭata source notes: original description & illustrated specimens murus appears thinner than in plan view, and the two superimposed cycles are of different size. In plan view the elements are broadly triangular in shape, and point/twist consistently in one direction the elements protrude significantly away from the edges of the cube. For orientation the cycle of extended elements can be defined as at the bottom/basal. Morphology: The nannolith is composed of two superimposed and complexly-intergrown cycles, one reduced in size, and each cycle twisting in opposite directions. This taxon: Micula in which one cycle of four elements have protrusions extending tangentially from the corners of the cube Parent taxon (Micula): Typically cubiform nannoliths usually formed from two superimposed and complexly-intergrown cycles of four pyramidal/blocky elements each prinsiiįarinacci & Howe catalog pages: T. Taxonomic discussion: Forms in which the upper cycle is greatly diminished were originally included in M. Micula mura ( murus is a noun so does not change gender).Bramlette & Martini 1964 pl6 f18-20.JPGĬitation: Micula murus (Martini, 1961) Bukry, 1973 Rank: Species Basionym: Tetralithus murus Martini, 1961 Synonyms:. ![]()
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