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De Wever's ode to the invisible world around us allows readers to peer directly into a minute microcosm with massive implications, even traversing eons to show us how life arose on Earth.
Carboniferous Microfacies, Microfossils, and Corals, Lisburne Group, Arctic Alaska by Augustus K. Armstrong,Bernard L. Mamet,Geological Survey (U.S.) Pdf
Description of Carboniferous foraminifers and algae with biostratigraphic zonation, relationship to carbonate facies, comparison with coral distribution, and correlations among northern Alaska, western Europe, and the midcontinent region of North America. One hundred species, of which 2 are new, and 61 genera are described and illustrated.
Author : Thomas David Demchuk,Anthony C. Gary Publisher : SEPM Soc for Sed Geology Page : 341 pages File Size : 47,6 Mb Release : 2009 Category : Science ISBN : 9781565761377
Oligocene & Lower Miocene Microfossils from Onslow County, North Carolina: Notulae Naturae of The Acad. of Natural Sciences of Phila., No. 200 by Anonim Pdf
Microfossils by Howard Armstrong,Martin Brasier Pdf
This is a new and completely rewritten edition of the well-known text Microfossils (first published in 1980) covering all the major microfossil groups, with information on taxonomy, phylogeny, ecology and palaeoecology. particular attention is given to the uses of microfossils in environmental reconstruction and biostratigraphy numerous line and half-tone illustrations emphasis on practical applications of micropalaeontology only student-friendly micropaleontology text available
The Archaeological and Forensic Applications of Microfossils: A Deeper Understanding of Human History The Archaeological and Forensic Applications of Microfossils by M. Williams,T. Hill,I. Boomer,I.P. Wilkinson Pdf
Microfossils are an abundant component of the sedimentary rock record. Their analysis can reveal not only the environments in which the rocks were deposited, but also their age. When combined, the spatial and temporal distribution patterns of microfossils offer enormous utility for archaeological and forensic investigations. Their presence can act as a geological ‘fingerprint’ and the tiniest fragment of material, such as a broken Iron Age potsherd, can contain a microfossil signature that reveals the geographical source of the materials under investigation. This book explores how microfossils are employed as tools to interpret human society and habitation throughout history. Examples include microfossil evidence associated with Palaeolithic human occupation at Boxgrove in Sussex, alongside investigations into human-induced landscape change during the Holocene. Further examples include the use of microfossils to provenance the source materials of Iron Age ceramics, Roman mosaics and Minoan pottery, in addition to their application to help solve modern murder cases, highlighting the diverse applications of microfossils to improving our understanding of human history.
Author : Ronald E. Martin Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media Page : 504 pages File Size : 53,5 Mb Release : 2012-12-06 Category : Science ISBN : 9781461541677
Environmental Micropaleontology by Ronald E. Martin Pdf
Microfossils are ideally suited to environmental studies because their short generation times allow them to respond rapidly to environmental change. This book represents an assessment of the progress made in environmental micropalaeontology and sets out future research directions. The taxa studied are mainly foraminifera, but include arcellaceans, diatoms, dinoflagellates, and ostracodes. The papers themselves range from reviews of applications of particular taxa to specific case studies.