Granier, BrunoDias-Brito, Dimas [UNESP]Bucur, Ioan I.2014-05-272014-05-272008-12-01Geologia Croatica, v. 61, n. 2-3, p. 311-320, 2008.1330-030X1333-4875http://hdl.handle.net/11449/70791Calcareous Albian-Cenomanian strata in the Potiguar basin yield a number of microfossils, among which are calcareous algae (Dasycladales and Corallinales). This data, together with an inventory of previous discoveries, enabled the discussion of their biogeography. These benthic organisms probably came from the early Central Atlantic Ocean through its northwestern neck between Africa and South America and thus reached the early South Atlantic platforms.311-320engAlbianBiogeographyBrasilCalcareous algaeCenomanianPotiguar Basinbenthosbiogeographycalcareous algageographical distributionmicrofossilAfricaAtlantic OceanAtlantic Ocean (Central)BrazilRio Grande do NorteSouth AmericaalgaeCorallinalesDasycladalesCalcareous algae from Upper Albian - Cenomanian strata of the Potiguar basin (NE Brazil)Trabalho apresentado em eventoAcesso aberto2-s2.0-581495041622-s2.0-58149504162.pdf