Some Philippine Upper Tertiary Foraminera

Author: Daleon, Benjamin Angel

Year: 1943

Degree: Master's thesis

Advisor: Stock, Chester

Committee Member: Unknown, Unknown

Option: Geology

DOI: 10.7907/Y9DE-TX41

Abstract

A geological reconnaissance for oil was started by the Philippine Commonwealth on the spring of 1929, which yielded a good collection of foraminifera. Since very little work had been done on the paleontology and stratigraphy of the Philippines previous to this survey only meager information could be obtained from literature. Consequently, a tentative check list had to he set up as types for the biostratigraphy of the islands. Because of the economic nature of the survey, however, the time-consuming specific identification of the foraminifera was not attempted. Instead a generic identification with tentative species number was utilized and found sufficient for internal correlation. It is evident that a subsequent specific identification is necessary in order to give an interregional significance to the sections and localities where these foraminifera were obtained. Here such a task has been attempted in so far as the facilities at hand would permit.

The foraminifera used here came from the upper tertiary biostratigraphic section in Panay Island, Philippines. The lower limit was obtained by correlation of the associated orbitoids with the better known faunas in the Nederlands East Indies to which they are apparently related. Their upper limit, on the other hand was tied in through the associated mollusks.

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