Environmental Micropaleontology [electronic resource] : The Application of Microfossils to Environmental Geology /

I Baseline Studies of Foraminifera -- 1 When Does Environmental Variability Become Environmental Change? The Proxy Record of Benthic Foraminifera -- 2 Distribution Trends of Foraminiferal Assemblages in Paralic Environments: A Base for Using Foraminifera as Bioindicators -- II Water Quality in Modern Marine, Marginal Marine, and Freshwater Environments -- 3 Benthic Foraminifera as Bioindicators of Heavy Metal Pollution: A Case Study from the Goro Lagoon (Italy) -- 4 Impact of Anthropogenic Environmental Change on Larger Foraminifera: Tarawa Atoll, Kiribati, South Pacific -- 5 Larger Foraminifera as Indicators of Coral-Reef Vitality -- 6 Ostracoda in Detection of Sewage Discharge on a Pacific Atoll -- 7 Ostracodes as Indicators of River Pollution in Northern Israel -- 8 Ostracoda as Indicators of Conditions and Dynamics of Water Ecosystems -- III Physiological Responses of Foraminifera to Pollution -- 9 Environmental Variation and Foraminiferal Test Abnormalities -- 10 Chemical Ecology of Foraminifera: Parameters of Health, Environmental Pathology, and Assessment of Environmental Quality -- IV Disturbance and Recovery Through Time -- 11 Use of Arcellacea (Thecamoebians) to Gauge Levels of Contamination and Remediation in Industrially Polluted Lakes -- 12 Sedimentary Diatoms and Chrysophytes as Indicators of Lakewater Quality in North America -- 13 Dinoflagellate Cysts as Indicators of Cultural Eutrophication and Industrial Pollution in Coastal Sediments -- 14 Environmental Stratigraphy: A Case Study Reconstructing Bottom Water Oxygen Conditions in Frierfjord, Norway, over the Past Five Centuries -- 15 Foraminifera of Storm-Generated Washover Fans: Implications for Determining Storm Frequency in Relation to Sediment Supply and Barrier Island Evolution, Folly Island, South Carolina -- 16 Benthic Foraminiferal Distributions in South Florida: Analogues to Historical Changes -- 17 Variation in Natural vs. Anthropogenic Eutrophication of Shelf Areas in Front of Major Rivers -- V Aquifers and Engineering -- 18 Establishing a Hydrostratigraphic Framework Using Palynology: An Example from the Savannah River Site, South Carolina -- 19 Construction of the Thames Barrier: An Application of Micropaleontology to the Solution of an Environmental Problem.

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Main Authors: Martin, Ronald E. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2000
Subjects:Earth sciences., Paleontology., Hydrogeology., Nature conservation., Environmental pollution., Earth Sciences., Terrestrial Pollution., Nature Conservation.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4167-7
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