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Plankton Stratigraphy

Volume 2, Radiolaria, Diatoms, Silicoflagellates, Dinoflagellates and Ichthyoliths

Hans M. Bolli John B. Saunders Katharina Perch-Nielsen

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English
Cambridge University Press
24 July 1989
This comprehensive synthesis of our knowledge of the biostratigraphy of marine plankton is the work of an international team of eighteen authors. It covers all the major fossil groups that can be used to date sediments and rocks in the time interval Late Mesozoic to Holocene. Altogether more than 3200 taxa are considered, almost all of which are illustrated and depicted on range charts, making the book a valuable work of reference in the earth sciences. For ease of reference by specialists interested in either calcareous or non-calcareous microfossils, the original work is now divided into two independent volumes. Volume 2 describes siliceous and other non-calcareous microfossils, covering radiolaria, diatoms, silicoflagellates, dinoflagellates and ichthyoliths.

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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 210mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   1.020kg
ISBN:   9780521367202
ISBN 10:   0521367204
Series:   Cambridge Earth Science Series
Pages:   456
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction; 2. Comparison of zonal schemes for different fossil groups; 13. Cretaceous radiolaria Annika Sanfilippo and William R. Riedel; 14. Cenozoic radiolaria Annika Sanfilippo, M. Jean Westberg-Smith and William R. Riedel; 15. Late Cretaceous to Oligocene planktic diatoms Juliane Fenner; 16. Miocene to Holocene planktic diatoms John A. Barron; 17. Silicoflagellates Katharina Perch-Nielsen; 18. Mesozoic and Cenozoic dinoflagellates Graham L. Williams and Jonathan P. Bujak; 19. Cenozoic and Late Cretaceous ichthyoliths Patricia S. Doyle and William R. Riedel

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