Nummulitic Limestone
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A nummulite is a large
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, characterized by its numerous coils, subdivided by septa into chambers. They are the shells of the fossil and present-day marine
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n ''Nummulites'', a type of
foraminifera Foraminifera (; Latin for "hole bearers"; informally called "forams") are single-celled organisms, members of a phylum or class of amoeboid protists characterized by streaming granular Ectoplasm (cell biology), ectoplasm for catching food and ot ...
n. Nummulites commonly vary in diameter from 1.3 cm (0.5 inches) to 5 cm (2 inches) and are common in
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marine rocks, particularly around southwest Asia and the
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(e.g. Eocene limestones from
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). Fossils up to six inches wide are found in the Middle Eocene rocks of Turkey. They are valuable as index fossils. The ancient Egyptians used nummulite shells as coins and the pyramids were constructed using limestone that contained nummulites. It is not surprising then that the name "''Nummulites''" is a diminutive form of the
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nummulus ''Nummus'' ( el, νοῦμμος, ''noummos''), plural ''nummi'' () is a Latin term meaning "coin", but used technically by modern writers for a range of low-value copper coins issued by the Roman and Byzantine empires during Late Antiquity. It ...
'' meaning "little coin", a reference to their shape. In 1913, naturalist Randolph Kirkpatrick published a book, ''The Nummulosphere: an account of the Organic Origin of so-called Igneous Rocks and Abyssal Red Clays'', proposing the unconventional theory that all rocks had been produced through the accumulation of forams such as ''Nummulites''.


Gallery

Image:Makroforaminiferoak.jpg, Fossil nummulites in
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Image:NummuliteLyd.jpg, 'A Nummilite, viewed from above, and horizontally bisected'


References

*http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/06/M02/index.html


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