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Micropaleontology [electronic resource] : Principles and Applications / by Pratul Kumar Saraswati, M.S. Srinivasan.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edition: 1st ed. 2016Description: X, 224 p. 89 illus., 14 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319145747
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 560 23
LOC classification:
  • QE701-760
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I: Principles -- Introduction -- Taphonomy and Quality of the Fossil Record -- Microfossil Biomineralization and Biogeochemistry -- Morphology, Taxonomy and Concepts of Species -- Basic Concepts of Ecology -- Part II: An Overview of Microfossils -- Calcareous-Walled Microfossils -- Siliceous-Walled Microfossils -- Phosphatic Microfossils -- Organic-Walled Microfossils -- Part III: Applications -- Biostratigraphy -- Paleoenvironment and Paleoclimate -- Basin Analysis and Hydrocarbon Exploration -- Paleoceanography.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book will help readers learn the basic skills needed to study microfossils especially those without a formal background in paleontology. It details key principles, explains how to identify different groups of microfossils, and provides insight into their potential applications in solving geologic problems. Basic principles are addressed with examples that explore the strengths and limitations of microfossils and their geological records. This overview provides an understanding of taphonomy and quality of the fossil records, biomineralization and biogeochemistry, taxonomy, concepts of species, and basic concepts of ecology. Readers learn about the major groups of microfossils, including their morphology, ecology, and geologic history. Coverage includes: foraminifera, ostracoda, coccolithophores, pteropods, radiolaria, diatoms, silicoflagellates, conodonts, dinoflagellates, acritarch, and spores and pollens. In this coverage, marine microfossils, and particularly foraminifera, are discussed in more detail compared with the other groups as they continue to play a major role in most scientific investigations. Among the various tracers of earth history, microfossils provide the most diverse kinds of information to earth scientists. This richly illustrated volume will help students and professionals understand microfossils, and provide insight on how to work with them to better understand evolution of life, and age and the paleoenvironment of sedimentary strata.
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Part I: Principles -- Introduction -- Taphonomy and Quality of the Fossil Record -- Microfossil Biomineralization and Biogeochemistry -- Morphology, Taxonomy and Concepts of Species -- Basic Concepts of Ecology -- Part II: An Overview of Microfossils -- Calcareous-Walled Microfossils -- Siliceous-Walled Microfossils -- Phosphatic Microfossils -- Organic-Walled Microfossils -- Part III: Applications -- Biostratigraphy -- Paleoenvironment and Paleoclimate -- Basin Analysis and Hydrocarbon Exploration -- Paleoceanography.

This book will help readers learn the basic skills needed to study microfossils especially those without a formal background in paleontology. It details key principles, explains how to identify different groups of microfossils, and provides insight into their potential applications in solving geologic problems. Basic principles are addressed with examples that explore the strengths and limitations of microfossils and their geological records. This overview provides an understanding of taphonomy and quality of the fossil records, biomineralization and biogeochemistry, taxonomy, concepts of species, and basic concepts of ecology. Readers learn about the major groups of microfossils, including their morphology, ecology, and geologic history. Coverage includes: foraminifera, ostracoda, coccolithophores, pteropods, radiolaria, diatoms, silicoflagellates, conodonts, dinoflagellates, acritarch, and spores and pollens. In this coverage, marine microfossils, and particularly foraminifera, are discussed in more detail compared with the other groups as they continue to play a major role in most scientific investigations. Among the various tracers of earth history, microfossils provide the most diverse kinds of information to earth scientists. This richly illustrated volume will help students and professionals understand microfossils, and provide insight on how to work with them to better understand evolution of life, and age and the paleoenvironment of sedimentary strata.

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