Radiolaria
Siliceous Plankton through Time
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Geology, as a scientific discipline, is often viewed as most applicable in high mountains or in deserts or coastal areas—or more generally in ‘natural areas’ where rock exposures are most conspicuous—and, ther...
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Good protection measures for geological heritage should begin with an inventory of geosites. In France, for example, a law enacted in 2002 grants formal recognition to the notion of geological heritage. An inv...
Book and Conference Proceedings
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The examination of plankton biodiversity through Permian-Triassic period seems to display different patterns of evolution depending of the scale of study (taxonomy stratigraphy or biogeography). In this paper ...
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Das Mesozoikum umfasst einen Zeitraum von 180 millionen Jahren und wird in drei Systeme unterteilt: die Trias mit drei Unterabteilungen, den Jura, benannt nach dem gleichnamigen Gebirgszug, und schliesslich di...
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Paleogeography is established using mainly plate kinematics and unfolding mountain belts, but basinal paleodepths are defined using specific facies, among which radiolarites can provide key information. The co...
Chapter and Conference Paper
Radiolarites are of great importance as bathymetric indicators for paleogeographic reconstructions and geodynamic models. Only recently have we been able to date radiolarites and many age dates are scattered t...