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  • © 2007

Radiolaria

Siliceous Plankton through Time

Birkhäuser
  • Special volume concentrating on radiolaria, including a new genus
  • Contains a report on an online database about radiolaria

Part of the book series: Swiss Journal of Geosciences Supplement (SWISSGEO, volume 2)

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Table of contents (10 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-VI
  2. Turonian Radiolarians from Karnezeika, Argolis Peninsula, Peloponnesus (Greece)

    • Alexandre N. Bandini, Peter O. Baumgartner, Michèle Caron
    Pages 1-20
  3. Upper Jurassic Radiolaria from the Vocontian basin of SE France

    • Taniel Danelian, Salim Lahsini, Marc De Rafélis
    Pages 35-47
  4. The plankton turnover at the Permo-Triassic boundary, emphasis on radiolarians

    • Patrick Wever, Luis O’Dogherty, Spela Gorican
    Pages 49-62
  5. An online micropaleontology database: Radiolaria.org

    • Jane K. Dolven, Hans A. Skjerpen
    Pages 63-66
  6. A new genus of Entactiniidae (Radiolaria) from the Upper Permian of South China

    • Qinglau Feng, Youyan Meng, Weihong He, Songzhu Gu
    Pages 67-78
  7. Upper Permian to Middle Jurassic radiolarian assemblages of Busuanga and surrounding islands, Palawan, Philippines

    • Edanjarlo J. Marquez, Jonathan C. Aitchison, Lawrence R. Zamoras
    Pages 101-125
  8. Influence of the Frasnian-Famennian event on radiolarian faunas

    • Yu-Jing Wang, Hui Luo, Jonathan C. Aitchison
    Pages 127-132

About this book

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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Softcover Book USD 219.99
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