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Larger Benthic Foraminifera Through Space and Time

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Foraminifera are single-celled marine organisms, usually less than a millimeter in size, and their fossil records extend back in geological time some 500 million years.

Some foraminifera have grown to over 10 centimeters; these are informally called "larger benthic Foraminifera" (LBF).

LBF are of outstanding value in field and in laboratory experiments.

They can serve as geochemical proxies and can be used to learn about biology, biomineralization process, and more.

Their study finds wide-ranging geological applications, including the carbonate platforms' past environmental changes and stratigraphy.

There are many books on micropaleontology, fewer on Foraminifera and practically none on LBF.

The ones that do exist are generally too specialized for micropaleontology and carbonate sedimentology doctoral students to utilize.

This volume aims to fill this gap by providing readers with an understanding of the morphology and distribution of LBF in space (environment) and time (evolution).

In addition, the isotope and trace metal proxies in LBF are discussed for paleoclimate reconstruction.

This volume will benefit researchers and professionals in micropaleontology, hydrocarbon exploration, carbonate sedimentology, and paleoclimate.

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£109.99
Product Details
3031576306 / 9783031576300
Hardback
05/07/2024
Switzerland
197 pages, 53 Illustrations, color; 74 Illustrations, black and white; Approx. 150 p.
155 x 235 mm