Applied Micropalaeontology

Applied Micropalaeontology
Author: J.M. Jenkins
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401707633

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Seven original case-studies are presented in this volume, each describing the application of micropaleontology and palynology in applied geology: (1) a study of the modern distribution of coccolith sedimentation in the North Sea and its potential for future application in basin analysis; (2) ostracods are shown to be good paleoenvironmental indicators in the early Cretaceous and Tertiary; (3) a biogenic gas seep in the North Sea is shown to be marked by diagnostic benthonic foraminifera; (4) in the North Sea hydrocarbon exploration, integrated studies of micropaleontology have provided invaluable data; (5) palynofacies analysis are shown to be vital in determining depositional events and hydrocarbon source rock potential; (6) the application of paleontology and sedimentology to sequence stratigraphy is demonstrated in the early Cretaceous; and (7) the application of micropaleontology is shown to be an essential tool in both engineering and economic geology. Most chapters have been prepared by earth scientists from industry. The study of microfossils presented in this book provides invaluable data for stratigraphers, petroleum geologists and for engineers and economic geologists working in hydrocarbon exploration and basin analysis.

The Origins of Applied Micropalaeontology

The Origins of Applied Micropalaeontology
Author: Michael Anthony Kaminski,Stanisław Geroch,Danuta Grzywacz Kaminski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1993
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1087714171

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The Origins of Applied Micropalaeontology

The Origins of Applied Micropalaeontology
Author: Józef Grzybowski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1993
Genre: Animals, Fossil
ISBN: UCSD:31822028404267

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Applied Micropalaeontology

Applied Micropalaeontology
Author: J. M. Jenkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9401707642

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Applied Palaeontology

Applied Palaeontology
Author: Robert Wynn Jones
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2006-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521841993

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Palaeontology has developed from a descriptive science to an analytical science used to interpret relationships between earth and life history. This book highlights its key role in the study of the evolving earth, life history and environmental processes. After an introduction to fossils and their classification, each of the principal fossil groups are studied in detail, covering their biology, morphology, classification, palaeobiology and biostratigraphy. The latter sections focus on the applications of fossils in the interpretation of earth and life processes and environments.

Applied Geological Micropalaeontology

Applied Geological Micropalaeontology
Author: P.K. Kathal
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012-01-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9789387869011

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This is a text book of 'Applied Micropalaeontology' with number of aspects of the microfossils to make their taxonomy interpretative. Since they were 'once-living microorganisms', it also forms a part of the biological subjects. Besides, it also covers important developments that took place within the last seven decades in the study of foraminifera, ostracoda, calcareous nannoplanktons, diatoms and conodonts by transforming their ecological-data in the 'rich-text' enabling students to understand the trend of their applications in the recent exploration-techniques for oil and other minerals.

Landmarks in Foraminiferal Micropalaeontology

Landmarks in Foraminiferal Micropalaeontology
Author: A.J. Bowden,F.J. Gregory,A.S. Henderson
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1862393710

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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.

Microfossils Through Time an Introduction

Microfossils Through Time  an Introduction
Author: M. Dan Georgescu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3510654137

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Microfossils through Time: An Introduction is the first textbook of micropaleontology addressing undergraduate students. It presents an introduction to each group of microfossils, from bacteria to microscopical debris of vertebrates, demonstrating the broad range of study of this subdiscipline of paleontology. Not only those groups of microscopic fossils, which are traditionally considered relevant to micropaleontology, are presented (e.g., dinoflagellates, charophytes, radiolarians, spores and pollen, ostracods, chitinozoans, etc), but also others that often occur in micropaleontological samples (e.g., bivalves, echinoderms, fish debris, mammalian teeth, etc). Each of the more than forty microfossil groups are presented in an order that follows the paleontological classification, with a history of study and a variety of data on morphology, living habitats, stratigraphical distribution and their evolution, as inferred from the fossil record. The text is intended as the starting point for a new generation of textbooks that presents micropaleontology in a new structure capable of assuring an efficient transfer of expertise to the younger generations of scientists. This book will help those making their first steps in micropaleontology to develop defensible models of what microfossils are, laying the foundations for fundamental and applied studies. It introduces micropaleontology as a tool for conducting applied studies in biostratigraphy, paleoecology and for paleobathymetric estimates, basin analysis and reconstructing geological history, or related to sequence stratigraphy. It also addresses students and specialists in biology and genetics, offering a solid data base to be integrated with the other two principal components of the triad of sciences that studies the evolution of life on Earth.