Dissolution of algal limestones in a 1-10% HCL solution delivers flocks of well preserved non-calcareous algae and sometimes some other plant remains as well. Non-calcareous algae of Cambrian, Carboniferous, Jurassic and Paleogene age were obtained in this manner. Slides of these fossils together with thin sections of the limestones are shown. Various algal divisions are represented: Cyanophycophyta, Chlorophycophyta, Xanthophycophyta and Rhodophycophyta
The Neogene sediments exposed in the Saurashtra region along the southwest coast India, consists of ...
The nature of the contribution of the various types of algae to sedimentary organic matter continues...
Calcified algae are essential in paleoecological studies of carbonate sediments to unravel the envir...
Algae have always been the most diverse and numerous eukaryotic autotrophs in marine ecosystems. Bot...
A non-calcified dasycladalean alga is described from the Mississippian of Scotland. This occurrence ...
International audienceCalcareous green algae (CGA) are an artificially united but highly heterogeneo...
This chapter includes all benthonic algae (planktonic algae are in Chapter 2), the family Prototaxit...
Algae is an informal term used to describe a broad group of simple organisms from the plant kingdom....
Simple morphological as well as molecular fossils have been found in ancient and recent sediments. I...
ABSTRACT: Encrusting aragonitie calcareous algae of the family Peyssonneliaecae ar the largest group...
ABSTRACT: Recovery of non-calcareous algae belonging to the Cyanophycophyta, Chloro-phycophyta, Xant...
Although Mississippian algae research is fairly extensive, little has been published on algae from t...
This paper presents the first systematic account of calcareous algae from the limestones of the Lowe...
Morphological and biogeochemical remains of past algal populations can be recovered from most sedime...
The present paper reports on a rich variety of microfossils obtained from the Akiyoshi limestone by ...
The Neogene sediments exposed in the Saurashtra region along the southwest coast India, consists of ...
The nature of the contribution of the various types of algae to sedimentary organic matter continues...
Calcified algae are essential in paleoecological studies of carbonate sediments to unravel the envir...
Algae have always been the most diverse and numerous eukaryotic autotrophs in marine ecosystems. Bot...
A non-calcified dasycladalean alga is described from the Mississippian of Scotland. This occurrence ...
International audienceCalcareous green algae (CGA) are an artificially united but highly heterogeneo...
This chapter includes all benthonic algae (planktonic algae are in Chapter 2), the family Prototaxit...
Algae is an informal term used to describe a broad group of simple organisms from the plant kingdom....
Simple morphological as well as molecular fossils have been found in ancient and recent sediments. I...
ABSTRACT: Encrusting aragonitie calcareous algae of the family Peyssonneliaecae ar the largest group...
ABSTRACT: Recovery of non-calcareous algae belonging to the Cyanophycophyta, Chloro-phycophyta, Xant...
Although Mississippian algae research is fairly extensive, little has been published on algae from t...
This paper presents the first systematic account of calcareous algae from the limestones of the Lowe...
Morphological and biogeochemical remains of past algal populations can be recovered from most sedime...
The present paper reports on a rich variety of microfossils obtained from the Akiyoshi limestone by ...
The Neogene sediments exposed in the Saurashtra region along the southwest coast India, consists of ...
The nature of the contribution of the various types of algae to sedimentary organic matter continues...
Calcified algae are essential in paleoecological studies of carbonate sediments to unravel the envir...