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摘要
黎巴嫩中生代琥珀露头比例极高,其中一些(19个露头)来自上侏罗纪Kimmeridgian(Azar et al.,2010b;Nohra et al.,2013;Maksoud和Azar,2020);以及来自下巴雷米安的其他(450多个露头)(Granier et al.,2016;Maksoud et al.,2017;Maksou德et al.,2022),下白垩纪(Maksoud&Azar,2020)。后一个数字仍在无休止地增长(对于一个总面积为10452平方公里的非常小的国家来说)。迄今为止,已知有28个露头产生生物包裹体(Maksoud et al.,2019202021a,b,c;Maksoud和Azar,2022)。
Ain Zhalta: A new early Barremian fossiliferous amber outcrops from central Lebanon
Lebanon has an extraordinarily high proportion of Mesozoic amber outcrops, some (19 outcrops) from the Kimmeridgian, Upper Jurassic (Azar et al., 2010b; Nohra et al., 2013; Maksoud & Azar, 2020); and others (more than 450 outcrops) from the lower Barremian (Granier et al., 2016; Maksoud et al., 2017; Maksoud et al., 2022), Lower Cretaceous (Maksoud & Azar, 2020). The latter number is still endlessly growing (for a very small country with a total surface of 10,452 km2). To date 28 outcrops yielding biological inclusions are known (Maksoud et al., 2019, 2020, 2021a, b, c; Maksoud & Azar, 2022).