Micropaleontology Press prepares to leave its home at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City after 61 years. The Press publishes hundreds of volumes of catalogues that show the ...
We prepare and analyze foraminiferal samples for faunal composition, stable isotopes, and radiocarbon dating. Equipment includes sieves, binocular microscopes, identification books, a reference slide ...
For 50 years, Micropaleontology has been the leading international peer-reviewed journal devoted to all aspects of the study of microscopic fossil remains. The ubiquitous abundance and huge diversity ...
Researchers in Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences are pairing chemical analyses with micropaleontology—the study of tiny fossilized organisms—to better understand how global marine ...
Taxonomic revision of deep-sea Ostracoda from the Arctic Ocean was conducted to reduce taxonomic uncertainty that will improve our understanding of species' ecology, biogeography and relationship to ...
Micropaleontology is the branch of paleontology that investigates fossils of microscopic organisms, typically in the size range of about 1 µm to 1 mm, using optical and electron microscopy, imaging, ...
Philadelphia sculpture artist Marguerita Hagan will give an invited presentation on Thursday, Sept. 21 on “the Art and Science of Micropaleontology.” The lecture will be held in room 209 of Penny Hall ...
Purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment. This book will help readers learn the basic skills needed to study microfossils especially those without a formal background in paleontology.
Australian microbe research is helping improve our understanding of the potential for life in extreme environments, offering vital clues about early life on Earth.