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Kölner Forum Geol. P<strong>al</strong>äont., 19 (2011)<br />

M. ARETZ, S. DELCULÉE, J. DENAYER & E. POTY (Eds.)<br />

Abstracts, 11th Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria and Sponges, <strong>Liège</strong>, August 19-29, 2011<br />

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HANCE, L., HOU, H. & VACHARD, D. (in press): Upper Famennian to Viséan Foraminifers and some carbonate<br />

microproblematica from South China – Hunan, Guangxi and Guizhou.<br />

POTY, E., ARETZ, M., HOU, H. & HANCE, L. (2011): Bio- and sequence stratigraphic correlations b<strong>et</strong>ween Western Europe<br />

and South China: to a glob<strong>al</strong> mo<strong>de</strong>l of the eustatic variations during the Mississippian. - Abstracts of the XVII<br />

Internation<strong>al</strong> Congress on the Carboniferous and Permian, Perth, Austr<strong>al</strong>ia.<br />

POTY, E., DEVUYST, F.-X. & HANCE, L. (2006): Upper Devonian and Mississippian foraminifer<strong>al</strong> and rugose cor<strong>al</strong> zonation<br />

of Belgium and Northern France: a tool for Eurasian correlations. - Geologic<strong>al</strong> Magazine, 143: 829-857.<br />

POTY, E. & XU, S. (1996): Rugosa from the Devonian-Carboniferous transition in Hunan (SW-China). - Mémoires Institut<br />

Géologique <strong>Université</strong> <strong>de</strong> Louvain, 36: 89-139.<br />

POTY, E. & XU, S. (1997): Systematic<strong>al</strong> position of some Strunian and Lower Carboniferous H<strong>et</strong>erocor<strong>al</strong>-like coloni<strong>al</strong><br />

cor<strong>al</strong>s. – Bol<strong>et</strong>ín <strong>de</strong> la Re<strong>al</strong> Sociedad Espanola <strong>de</strong> Historia Natur<strong>al</strong> (Sección Geológica), 91 (1-4): 99-106.<br />

Fig. 1: Correlation b<strong>et</strong>ween the Western European and the South Chinese cor<strong>al</strong> zonations with regard to the<br />

Foraminifer zonation. The doted lines indicate the first appearances of the recor<strong>de</strong>d coloni<strong>al</strong> rugose cor<strong>al</strong> genera.<br />

Their stratigraphic distributions are not traced here.<br />

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