Micropaleontology

Papers
(The TQCC of Micropaleontology is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Berriasian–Valanginian calpionellid biostratigraphy and associated microfossils from the upper Pimienta and lower Tamaulipas formations (Hidalgo state, Mexico): paleoenvironmental and paleobiogeograph12
Paleoceanographic Significance of Calcareous Nannofossil Assemblages in the Tropic Shale of Utah during Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 at the Cenomanian/Turonian Boundary9
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The new genus Bolivilongella (Family Bolivinoididae) from the Miocene of the Mango-2 well, Mediterranean Sea, Egypt5
Multi-proxy record of ocean-climate variability during the last two millennia on the Mackenzie Shelf, Beaufort Sea4
Taxonomy and systematics of shallow-water tropical benthic foraminifera from the lagoon environments at Bora Bora, Society Islands, French Polynesia4
Biostratigraphy of larger foraminifera from the Middle Eocene Jahrum-Pabdeh formations (Zagros region, SW Iran) and their correlation with the planktonic foraminiferal zones4
The Eocene Spiroplectammina spectabilis Acme in the Outer Carpathians4
Orbitolinopsis senonicus Gendrot, 1968 (larger benthic foraminifera) from the Coniacian of southern France: reinstatement of the taxonomic identity and description of the new species Orbitolinopsis bi4
Middle Triassic calcareous algae and microproblematica from south China3
Ellisonia Müller 1956 (conodont) does not occur in the Pennsylvanian or Early Permian: A reconstruction of the apparatus of Boardmanites n. gen. conflexa (Ellison 1941)3
Taxonomy of Eocene Dictyoconus Blanckenhorn, 1900 (larger benthic foraminifera): an attempt to cleanse the Augean stables3
Connecting morphological changes in planktonic foraminifera to late Eocene cooling: a case study on Pseudohastigerina micra (Cole 1927) from the Dinaric foreland basin, Adriatic Sea3
Silurian Foraminifers in the Collections of the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Part I: D. M. Grubbs (1939)2
Distribution of benthic foraminifera from carbonate atolls in the Spratly Islands of the South China Sea: Louisa and Royal Charlotte Reefs2
Celebrating 70 years of Micropaleontology2
Palynology of the Late Berriasian to Early Hauterivian of the Tethyan Realm in SE France: biostratigraphy and taxonomy of the Vergol (Montbrun-les-Bains) and La Charce (Serre de l’Âne) sections, Vocon2
Foraminifera of the Eocene Shitakara Formation in eastern Hokkaido, with the designation of neotype specimens of Yoshida (1957)2
Ammonia nigami sp. nov., a new rotaliid benthic foraminifer from coastal Odisha, east coast of India, Bay of Bengal2
Deep-sea Ostracoda from the Talisman and Travailleur collections of the Museum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris, France2
Larger benthic foraminifera and biostratigraphy of the lower Oligocene Asmari Formation: offshore and onshore southern Iran (Zagros belt)2
Biometric analysis of the calcareous nannofossil group reticulofenestrids from the Oligocene to the Miocene2
Alisphaera crostae sp. nov. (Prymnesiophyceae), a new extant coccolithophore from the Southwest Indian Ocean2
Portatrochammina bharatensis sp. nov., a new textulariid benthic foraminifer from Jaitapur Creek, Maharashtra, west coast of India, Arabian Sea2
Transfer of the Brent Wilson microfossil collection to the European Micropalaeontological Reference Centre2
The Enduring Legacy: A Scientometric Analysis of Foraminiferal Research Over Two Centuries1
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Flabellogaudryina n.gen, a new agglutinated foraminiferal genus from the Eocene of Saudi Arabia1
Paleoenvironmental significance of Holocene foraminiferal taphocoenoses in Guayaguayare Bay, Trinidad, West Indies: A coral reef near the Orinoco Delta1
The ecology of live bathyal benthic foraminifera on the southern and southeastern Australian Margin1
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Quaternary benthic foraminiferal assemblages offshore Cape Blanc, NW Africa: spatial distribution and (paleo)ecological significance1
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In Memoriam - John Anthony Van Couvering (1931–2023)1
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Taxonomy and distribution of living species of the genus Lenticulina in Icelandic waters1
Paleobiogeographic patterns and biodiversity of selected small benthic foraminifera from the Eocene of Peri-Tethys and Western Siberia1
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