Radiolaria [electronic resource] : Siliceous Plankton through Time / edited by Peter O. Baumgartner, Jonathan C. Aitchison, Patrick De Wever, Sarah-Jane Jackett.

Contributor(s): Baumgartner, Peter O [editor.] | Aitchison, Jonathan C [editor.] | Wever, Patrick De [editor.] | Jackett, Sarah-Jane [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae Supplement, Swiss Journal of Geosciences ; 2Publisher: Basel : Birkh�user Basel : Imprint: Birkh�user, 2007Description: V, 141 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783764383442Other title: Proceedings volume of the Tenth Meeting of the International Association of Radiolarian Micropaleontologists, INTERRAD X, Lausanne 2003Subject(s): Earth sciences | Geobiology | Differential geometry | Earth Sciences | Biogeosciences | Differential GeometryAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 550 LOC classification: QH343.4Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Turonian Radiolarians from Karnezeika, Argolis Peninsula, Peloponnesus (Greece) -- Radiolarian Correlation of Jurassic Siliceous Successions of the Rosso Ammonitico Formation in the Southern Alps and Western Sicily (Italy) -- Upper Jurassic Radiolaria from the Vocontian basin of SE France -- The plankton turnover at the Permo-Triassic boundary, emphasis on radiolarians -- An online micropaleontology database: Radiolaria.org -- A new genus of Entactiniidae (Radiolaria) from the Upper Permian of South China -- Radiolarian faunal turnover through the Paleocene-eocene transition, Mead Stream, New Zealand -- Upper Permian to Middle Jurassic radiolarian assemblages of Busuanga and surrounding islands, Palawan, Philippines -- Influence of the Frasnian-Famennian event on radiolarian faunas -- Middle to Upper Permian radiolarian faunas from chert blocks in Pai area, northwestern Thailand.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Radiolaria are a very diverse marine siliceous microplankton group that have existed at least snice the Cambrian to the recent. This volume gives a representative view of research topics discussed at the 10th International Meeting of Radiolarian Palaeontologists. The articles of this volume cover mainly radiolarian biochronology and radiolarian fauna changes.
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Turonian Radiolarians from Karnezeika, Argolis Peninsula, Peloponnesus (Greece) -- Radiolarian Correlation of Jurassic Siliceous Successions of the Rosso Ammonitico Formation in the Southern Alps and Western Sicily (Italy) -- Upper Jurassic Radiolaria from the Vocontian basin of SE France -- The plankton turnover at the Permo-Triassic boundary, emphasis on radiolarians -- An online micropaleontology database: Radiolaria.org -- A new genus of Entactiniidae (Radiolaria) from the Upper Permian of South China -- Radiolarian faunal turnover through the Paleocene-eocene transition, Mead Stream, New Zealand -- Upper Permian to Middle Jurassic radiolarian assemblages of Busuanga and surrounding islands, Palawan, Philippines -- Influence of the Frasnian-Famennian event on radiolarian faunas -- Middle to Upper Permian radiolarian faunas from chert blocks in Pai area, northwestern Thailand.

Radiolaria are a very diverse marine siliceous microplankton group that have existed at least snice the Cambrian to the recent. This volume gives a representative view of research topics discussed at the 10th International Meeting of Radiolarian Palaeontologists. The articles of this volume cover mainly radiolarian biochronology and radiolarian fauna changes.

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