Antarctic Paleobiology

Antarctic Paleobiology
Title Antarctic Paleobiology PDF eBook
Author Thomas N. Taylor
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 270
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1461232384

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Antarctic Paleobiology discusses the current status of paleobiology, principally paleobotany and palynology in Antarctica, and the interrelationship of Antarctic floras to those of other Gondwana continents. It provides a broad coverage of the major groups of plants on the one hand, while on the other seeking to evaluate the vegetational history and the physical and biological parameters that influence the distribution of floras through time and space. The biologic activity is discussed within a framework of the geologic history, including the tectonic and paleogeographic history of the region. Finally, the reader will find a comprehensive bibliography of Gondwana paleobotany and palynology.

Paleobiology and Paleoenvironments of Eocene Rocks

Paleobiology and Paleoenvironments of Eocene Rocks
Title Paleobiology and Paleoenvironments of Eocene Rocks PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey D. Stilwell
Publisher American Geophysical Union
Total Pages 0
Release 2000-01-10
Genre Science
ISBN 9780875909479

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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Antarctic Research Series, Volume 76. Michael K. Brett-Surman, George Washington University, observed that, "being a paleontologist is like being a coroner except all the witnesses are dead and all the evidence has been left out in the rain for 65 million years." In the study of paleontology in Antarctica it could also be added that, if not left out in the rain, most of the evidence remains buried beneath several thousand feet of ice. Elucidating the geologic history of the Antarctic continent will always be plagued with this problem. Nonetheless, numerous clever means have been used to extract as much information as is possible, and as presented in this volume. In this light, one of the most intriguing time intervals in Antarctic history is the Eocene Epoch. During this time, the climatic conditions deteriorated rapidly from the so-called "Greenhouse" conditions that dominated Earth's conditions from mid-Mesozoic time through the early Cenozoic to the "Icehouse" conditions that have dominated the climate since that time. Unfortunately, the record of Eocene rocks on the continent is sparse. On the Antarctic Peninsula, specifically on Seymour Island, a robust record of Eocene rocks and fossils has provided virtually all the information we possess about this time interval. Thus the discovery and description of Eocene erratic boulders in morainal deposits in the McMurdo Sound region provides only the second site on the entire continent where we can study the paleontology of this time interval. In all likelihood, the description of erratics containing fossils from any other place in the world would warrant little study and would attract even less attention. However, when most of the vast area of Antarctica lies beneath ice and when clues to the nature of the crust of that part of the continent can be extracted only from study of erratics, the discovery carries with it some excitement.

Antarctic Paleobiology

Antarctic Paleobiology
Title Antarctic Paleobiology PDF eBook
Author Thomas N. Taylor
Publisher
Total Pages 261
Release 1990-01
Genre Gondwana (Continent)
ISBN 9783540970064

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Geology and Paleontology of Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula

Geology and Paleontology of Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula
Title Geology and Paleontology of Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula PDF eBook
Author Rodney M. Feldmann
Publisher Geological Society of America
Total Pages 578
Release 1988
Genre Science
ISBN 081371169X

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The United States Antarctic Research Report to the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)

The United States Antarctic Research Report to the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)
Title The United States Antarctic Research Report to the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 104
Release 1991-02-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0309046262

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Many nations conduct research and engage in other scientific activities on our frozen continentâ€"Antarctica. Each year the U.S. National Committee for the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) compiles a book that includes these nations' reports of scientific pursuits undertaken by their citizens in Antarctica during the previous austral summer and of planned activities for the next season. This book details the activities that occurred in 1990 and is of particular value to policymakers and scientists throughout the world who are planning Antarctic programs.

Frozen in Time

Frozen in Time
Title Frozen in Time PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Stilwell
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages 249
Release 2011-10-12
Genre Nature
ISBN 0643096353

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Presents a comprehensive overview of the fossil record of Antarctica framed within its changing environmental settings. Jeffrey Stilwell, Monash University; John Long, Australian palaentologist, currently at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, USA.

Antarctic Journal of the United States

Antarctic Journal of the United States
Title Antarctic Journal of the United States PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1996
Genre Antarctica
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