New coral genera and species from the Rußbach and Gosau area (Upper Cretaceous; Austria)
Scleractinian corals from the Lower Cretaceous of the Alpstein area (Anthozoa; Vitznau Marl; lower Valanginian) and a preliminary comparison with contemporaneous coral assemblages | Swiss Journal of Palaeontology | Full Text
Microscope Photo of a Petrographic Thin Section from a Recent Coral Skeleton Stock Image - Image of life, white: 177756985
. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Figure 9. Thin section of core showing gradational contacts between chalky and dense limestone with preserved high-Mg calcite skeletal material (foraminifera).. Figure 10 ...
3 Thin section images taken from aeolianites, showing coral fossils,... | Download Scientific Diagram
Figure 3 from Corals from the Maastrichtian Ocozocoautla Formation (Chiapas, Mexico) – a closer look | Semantic Scholar
A) Porites in thin section. B) Outcrop view of massive Tarbellastrea.... | Download Scientific Diagram
Microstructural characteristics of the stony coral genus Acropora useful to coral reef paleoecology and modern conservation
Transversal thin sections of identiWed corals from the Middle Jurassic... | Download Scientific Diagram
Dr. Rock Club — Ancient coral in thin section Genus Aulina SMITH,...
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Figure 3 from Corals from the Maastrichtian Ocozocoautla Formation (Chiapas, Mexico) – a closer look | Semantic Scholar
Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Fig. 6 Thin section showing tangential structure of aragonitic ooliths. Note that ooliths are about 300|0.m in diameter.. Please note
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Transverse thin sections (except A 3 , which is longitudinal section)... | Download Scientific Diagram
Thin Sections of Surface Sediments - Systematic Mapping of Bedrock and Habitats along the Florida Reef Tract - Central Key Largo to Halfmoon Shoal (Gulf of Mexico)