British Wildlife is the leading natural history magazine in the UK, providing essential reading for both enthusiast and professional naturalists and wildlife conservationists. Published eight times a year, British Wildlife bridges the gap between popular writing and scientific literature through a combination of long-form articles, regular columns and reports, book reviews and letters.
Conservation Land Management (CLM) ist ein Mitgliedermagazin und erscheint viermal im Jahr. Das Magazin gilt allgemein als unverzichtbare Lektüre für alle Personen, die sich aktiv für das Landmanagement in Großbritannien einsetzen. CLM enthält Artikel in Langform, Veranstaltungslisten, Buchempfehlungen, neue Produktinformationen und Berichte über Konferenzen und Vorträge.
Stratigraphy & Timescales covers current research across a wide range of stratigraphic disciplines, providing information on recent developments for the geoscientific research community. This fully commissioned review publication aims to foster and convey progress in stratigraphy, including geochronology, magnetostratigraphy, lithostratigraphy, event-stratigraphy, isotope stratigraphy, astrochronology, climatostratigraphy, seismic stratigraphy, biostratigraphy, ice core chronology, cyclostratigraphy, palaeoceanography, sequence stratigraphy, and more.
The Relevance of Iberian Sedimentary Successions for Paleogene Stratigraphy and Timescales
Aitor Payros
Conodont-graptolite biostratigraphy of the Ordovician System of Argentina: a review
Guillermo L. Albanesi
Proterozoic Stratigraphy of Southern Indian craton
Dilip Saha, Sarbani Patranabis-Deb and Alan Collins
Resolving the early Paleoproterozoic history
Andrey Bekker
History, Biostratigraphy and Macroevolution of Foraminifers between two major Mass Extinctions (upper Devonian-upper Permian)
Daniel Vachard
Palynostratigraphy for the Jurassic
Susanne Feist-Burkhardt
Chemo- and Ecostratigraphy of Source Rock Analogues: A High-Resolution Analysis of Black Shale Successions from the Lower Silurian Formigoso Formation (Cantabrian Mountains, Nw Spain)
Tim Ferriday
Dr. Michael Montenari works at the Earth Sciences and Geography Department, Keele University.