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Ostracods in British Stratigraphy

By: John E Whittaker(Editor), Malcolm B Hart(Editor), Kevin Webb(Photographer)
485 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations
Ostracods in British Stratigraphy
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  • Ostracods in British Stratigraphy ISBN: 9781862392748 Hardback May 2009 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Ostracods in British Stratigraphy charts the stratigraphical distribution of ostracods in the Cambrian to Pleistocene deposits of Britain and outlines their utility for dating and correlating rock sequences, as well as indicating aspects of their palaeoenvironmental and palaeogeographical significance.

These small bivalved crustaceans are the most abundant arthropods in the fossil record. Indeed, the stratigraphy of Britain, which embraces many type-sequences, provides a particularly rich and full record of them, from at least the basal Ordovician, and from the British Cambrian there is a biostratigraphy based on their relatives, the bradoriids and phosphatocopids. Ostracod distributions demonstrate the ecological success story of the group, occupying as they do marine, non-marine and even terrestrial habitats.

Written by current specialists in the field, Ostracods in British Stratigraphy is an authoritative account and will be welcomed by all micropalaeontologists and applied geologists in the industrial and academic world alike. It is richly illustrated with over 80 plates of electron micrographs and specially drawn maps, diagrams and range-charts

Contents

- Preface
- Cambrian. A W A Rushton, D J Siveter, & M Williams
- Ordovician. D J Siveter
- Silurian. D J Siveter
- Devonian. A J Gooday
- Carboniferous. J Athersuch, A J Gooday, J E Pollard & N J Riley
- Permian. T H Pettigrew
- Triassic. N Ainsworth & I Boomer
- Lower Jurassic (Hettangian–Toarcian). I Boomer & N R Ainsworth
- Middle Jurassic (Aalenian–Bathonian). R H Bate
- Bathonian of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland. M I Wakefield
- Upper Jurassic (Callovian–Portlandian). I P Wilkinson & R C Whatley
- Purbeck–Wealden. D J Horne
- Marine Lower Cretaceous. I J Slipper
- Upper Cretaceous. I J Slipper
- Paleogene. A R Lord, J E Whittaker & C King
- Neogene. A M Wood, I P Wilkinson, C A Maybury & R C Whatley
- Pleistocene. J E Whittaker, & D J Horne
- Subject Index
- Systematic Index

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By: John E Whittaker(Editor), Malcolm B Hart(Editor), Kevin Webb(Photographer)
485 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations
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