English: Thin section in plane-polarized light of microscopic fragment of peneroplid foraminiferan, from Holocenelagoonal sediment of Rice Bay, San Salvador Island, Bahamas. Scale bar 100 micrometres.
From: Petrographic Analysis and Depositional History of an Open, Carbonate Lagoon: Rice Bay, San Salvador, Bahamas, 2000, James L. Stuby, masters thesis, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio. Figure A3-2 from Appendix 3: Photomicrographs of Carbonate Grains in Rice Bay
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2010-05-15 03:29 Jstuby 799×518 (153470 bytes) Thin section in plane-polarized light of microscopic fragment of peneroplid [[Foraminifera|foraminifer]], from [[Holocene]] lagoonal sediment of Rice Bay, [[San Salvador Island]], Bahamas. Scale bar 100 microns.
From: ''Petrographic Analysis and Depositi
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