Editors: Raymond M. Wright and Edward Robinson
Although Jamaican biostratigraphy has been studied for more than 150 years, in the past two decades intensified field work there has significantly advanced our understanding of this important Caribbean island.
This volume includes primarily descriptive articles, very clearly presented. It provides a taxonomic and photographic key to the Jamaica marker fossils, making it a useful reference work for academia, research, and industry, and as a supplemental textbook. It also is an invaluable source book on the Cretaceous and Paleogene biostratigraphy of a low-latitude country.
Published: 5/01/1993
ISBN 0813711827
Pages: 503
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