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  • https://geo.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Potsdam/Sedimentary_Geology%3A_Rocks_Environments_and_Stratigraphy/09%3A_Fossils/9.05%3A_Microfossils
    We classify a diverse range of organisms as microfossils and count anything that is generally less than 2 mm in size and best studied with a microscope.  Common microfossils not covered elsewhere in t...We classify a diverse range of organisms as microfossils and count anything that is generally less than 2 mm in size and best studied with a microscope.  Common microfossils not covered elsewhere in this chapter include radiolarians, diatoms, foraminifera, ostracods, and conodonts.

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