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Fauna vrtů HL1 a HL2 u Hluchova (střední miocén), Prostějovsko

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Title in English Fauna of the HL1 and HL2 boreholes round of Hluchov (Middle Miocene), Prostějov surrounding
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ZÁGORŠEK Kamil TOMANOVÁ PETROVÁ Pavla NEHYBA Slavomír JAŠKOVÁ Vladimíra HLADILOVÁ Šárka

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Geologické výzkumy na Moravě a ve Slezsku
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Faculty of Science

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Field Geology and mineralogy
Keywords Bryozoa - Foraminifers - Middle Miocéne - Moravia - paleoecology
Description The lithological profile studied within two boreholes near Hluchov can be subdivided into tree sections: in lower one occurs sandy clay with large clasts of Carboniferous rock, the medium part is characteristic by occurrence of calcareous sand and the youngest part with the most variable lithology contains calcareous sands, sandy limestones, limestones and clays. Beside bryozoans, which dominate in all sections, samples contain molluscs, foraminifers, fragments of echinoids, ostracods, otoliths, teeth of bone fishes, and fragments of spicules of sponges. Altogether 24 bryozoans species have been determined, from them five species important for palaeoecology have been described and illustrated. Palaeoecological analysis suggests mixed palaeonvironment.
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