Editore: Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, 1968
Da: Stephen Peterson, Bookseller, Eden Prairie, MN, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condizione: Good. G+, 13-page, stapled, ex-library paperback with library stamp and numbers inked on front wrap, and soft creasing to top corners of booklet; text is unmarked.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of California Press, 1967
ISBN 10: 0520093151 ISBN 13: 9780520093157
Da: Orca Knowledge Systems, Inc., Novato, CA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Unread. Vol. number inked on the spine. No other markings in book. Binding is tight. From the Abstract: Forty-five species of Radiolaria (Spumellaria and Nassellaria) have been described, including one new species and two new subspecies. Of these, 22 contribute to a recognizable low latitude assemblage and 7 form a distinctive middle latitude assemblage. The recognition of these assemblages now provides a potentially useful tool in the interpretation of Quaternary stratigraphy. 125pp.
Editore: Univ California Scripps Inst Oceanography, 1967
Da: Larry W Price Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Volume 11, 106 pp.+ 9 Photo Plts, Orig Grey Paperback cover at Front, New Blk Clth Tape Spine else VG, 1st ed.
Editore: Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research, 1984
Da: Flamingo Books, Menifee, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1984 Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research (Norfolk, Virginia), 11 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches blue loose-leaf ring binder, white lettering to front cover and spine, [2], xvii, 102, 206, [12], [77] pp. (416 pages total.) Very slight rubbing and edgewear to covers. Very slight foxing to top page edges. Slight soiling and foxing to a couple of pages, mainly to some of the black-and-white plates. Note that this is a heavy and oversized book, so additional postage will be required for international or priority orders. ~RCL~ [5.5P] A comprehensive guide to Miocene radiolaria, fossilized microscopic oceanic plankton from the Miocene epoch (roughly 23 to 5 million years ago) that are crucial for biostratigraphy (dating and correlating rock layers) and understanding ancient ocean conditions, such as circulation, temperature, and salinity. These organisms, known for their intricate siliceous (silica-based) skeletons, left an extensive fossil record in ocean sediments that researchers analyze to establish age zones and reconstruct past marine environments. Contents: Introduction (T.C. Moore, Jr.); Material Studied; Systematics; Format; Gross Classification of Described Species; Description and Stratigraphic Range of Species; Bibliography; Plates; Index to Genera and Species.
Editore: Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research, 1979
Da: Flamingo Books, Menifee, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. 1979-85 Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research (Norfolk, Virginia), 11 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches red loose-leaf ring binder, white lettering to front cover and spine, xii, 142, 106, [10], [56], [8] pp., bound with 1985 issue of Modern Radiolarian Global Distributions, 125 pp. (459 pages total.) Very slight rubbing and edgewear to covers, and a very faint musty odor. Ink prior owner name to upper margin of main title page. Foxing to page edges. Slight soiling and foxing to a few pages, mainly at the very beginning and end of the volume, and to some of the black-and-white plates. Note that this is a heavy and oversized book, so additional postage will be required for international or priority orders. ~RCL~ [6.0P] A guide to identifying and classifying radiolarians, particularly the Polycystine group, which describes and illustrates many morphotypes, covering various species and subspecies. To aid in species identification, the volume includes numerous illustrations and 28 plates of images. Nigrini and Moore provide details on the techniques used to study radiolarians, including how to collect and analyze samples from plankton, sediment traps, and ocean sediments. An illustrated glossary defines the morphological terms needed for identification, making the book accessible to less experienced students. While a 1979 publication means some information has since been updated by new research and molecular techniques, the book remains a significant and valuable reference for radiolarian taxonomy and micropaleontology. Contents: Introduction; Systematics; Format; Gross Classification of Described Species; Description and Recent Distribution of Species; Bibliography; Plates; Index to Genera and Species. | Also by the Cusman Foundation, Modern Radiolarian Global Distributions compiles census data on radiolarian species from ocean sediment cores worldwide. A significant contribution to micropaleontology, the book presents radiolarian census data gathered from 621 core top samples collected across the world's oceans. This dataset represents a major effort to systematically map the distribution of these marine organisms on a global scale. While the title focuses on distribution, the underlying methodology relies on the taxonomic and descriptive foundation provided in other works, including the preceding 1979 volume A Guide to Modern Radiolaria by Nigrini and Moore.