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These fossil radiolarians are very useful for dating geological structures, and have been the focus of research for hundreds of years. Skip to main content. Your source for the latest research news.
Marine plankton—the foundation of many marine ecosystems, producers of about half of the oxygen we breathe, and regulators of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere—may be at risk of extinction as our ...
MR. THOMAS does not state whether his radiolarian oozes are recent or fossil. The two methods which he has employed are primarily intended for the disintegration of fossil earths such as the ...
Radiolarians are tiny (sand to dust sized) single celled plankton that traditionally were studied, both in modern oceans and fossil form, from their beautiful glasslike skeletons.
Fossil enquiries: [email protected] Life Sciences & Mineralogy enquiries: [email protected] Commercial enquiries: [email protected]. Curator of Micropalaeontology's blog 2 Posts tagged with the radiolaria tag.
Surprising natural geometries, shapes of the most secret beauty. 'Radiolaria: Art and Science' is the exhibition by Gianni D'Anna, curated by Domenico Natale, presented by Eduardo Alamaro at the ...
The Poconos are a treasure trove of invertebrate fossils from 390 million years ago. At a recent meeting of the Monroe County Earth Science Association, Professor Michael Kessler gave a rundown of ...