Foraminiferal Genera And Their Classification Plates


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Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification: Plates


Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification: Plates

Author: Alfred Richard Loeblich

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1988


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Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification


Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification

Author: Alfred R. Loeblich Jr.

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2015-05-08


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Studies with the foraminiferida have often been hindered by widely scattered, inaccessible sources. This two-volume reference (text in one volume, plates in the other) examines 3,568 of the world's generic taxa, representing all geologic ages. Covering twice the number of genera as any other available reference, it is by far the most complete source on the foraminiferida.

Landmarks in Foraminiferal Micropalaeontology


Landmarks in Foraminiferal Micropalaeontology

Author: A.J. Bowden

language: en

Publisher: Geological Society of London

Release Date: 2013-12-19


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TMS Special Publication 6. This TMS Special Publication comprises a collection of 23 papers with an international authorship reflecting on landmarks in the history and development of Foraminiferal micropalaeontology. The volume is prefaced by an introductory overview that provides a brief and selected historical setting, as well as the intended aims of the book. Selected developments in Foraminiferal studies from a global perspective are presented from the time of Alcide d'Orbigny and the founding of the Paris MNHN collections in the mid-nineteenth century to the use of foraminifera in industry, other museum collections, palaeoceanography and environmental studies, regional studies from the Southern Hemisphere and the rise and fall of significant research schools. The book concludes with a chapter on the modelling of foraminifera. Landmarks in Foraminiferal Micropalaeontology: History and Development will be of particular interest to micropalaeontologists, other Earth scientists, historians of science, museum curators and the general reader with an interest in science.