TY - BOOK TI - Fossil algaw: recent results and developments SN - 9783642665189 U1 - 561.93 PY - 1977/// CY - New York PB - Springer KW - Algae N1 - Interpretation of Microbial Fossils with Special Reference to the Precambrian. St. Golubic and E.S. Barghoom. With 5 Figures and 1 Plate Evolving Concepts on the Nature and the Ecological Sig nificance of Stromatolites: A Review. 01. Monty Primary Production, Mat Formation and Lithification Chances of Oxygenic and Facultative Anoxygenic Cyanophytes (Cyanobacteria). W.E. Krumbein and C. Cohen. With 19 Figures Skeletal Stromatolites. R. Riding. With 1 Figure Environmental Significance of Foraminiferal-Algal Oncolites. T.M. Peryt. With 2 Figures Stromatolites from the Precambrian Transvaal Dolomite of NE-Transvaal, South Africa. R. Forster and H. Wachendorf. With 1 Figure and 2 Plates. Enviromnental Significance of Upper Proterozoic Algal Stromatolites from Zambia. A. Gunatilaka. With 2 Figures . Stromatolites and Thrombolites in Precambrian/Cambrian Boimdary Beds of the Anti-Atlas, Morocco — Preliminary Results. M. Schmitt and W. Monninger. With 2 Plates Riphean Stromatolites from Western Lower Himalaya, Himachal Pradesh, India. A.K. Sinha. With 13 Figures and 2 Plates Distribution of Stromatolites and Stromatolitic Reefs in the Precambrian of India. W.A. Schnitzer. With 2 Figures Sedimentpetrographical and Geochemical Studies of the Late Precambrian Stromatolites of India. N.K. Srivastava With 5 Figures ^gal Remains in the Lower Cambrian Bonavista Formation, Conception Bay, Southeastern Newfoundland. A.-St Edhorn and M.M. Anderson. With 3 Plates Stromatolites from the Zechstein Limestone (Upper Per mian) of Poland. T.M. Peryt and T.S. PiatkowsU. With 13 Figures A Possible Bacterial Origin for Famennian Micrites. A.F. Maurin and D. Noel. With 3 Figures Green Algae The E)evelopment of the Dasyclad Algae throu^ the Ages. M. Herak, V. Kochansky-Devide, and 1. Gusic. With 2 Fig ures Classification Criteria of FossU Dasycladales. J.P. Bassoullet, P. Bemier, R. Deloffre, P. Genot, M. Jaffrezo, A.F. Poig nant, and G. Segonzac Red Algae Late Paleozoic Calcareous Red Algae. J.L. .Wray. With 2 Figures The Mesozoic Red Algae: A General Survey. A.-F. Poignant, with 1 Figure A Comparison of the Anatomical Structures of a Recent and a Fossil Species of the Corallinaceae. M. Massieux. With 3 Plates Reproduction Cycle of an Oncolithic Red Alga (Nemalionales) of the Lacustrine Miocene of Eubda (Greece). J.-P. Adolphe. With 1 Figure ProUems of Affinities Problems of Affinity in Palaeozoic Calcareous Algae. R. Riding Receptaculitids are Calcareous Algae but no Dasyclads. S. Rietschel On Moravamminida and Aoujgaliida (Porifera, Ischyrospongia) - Upper Paleozoic "Pseudo Algae". H. Termier, G. Termier, and D. Vachard. With 2 Figures Biometry Statistical Analysis of Fossil Algae. H. Zom With 2 Figures Ultrastructure Skeletal Structures of Some Calcifying Algae. G. Flajs. With 2 Plates Algae and Sedimentary Environments Role of Calcareous Algae in Atlantic Continental Margin Sedimentation. J.D. Milliman. With 7 Figures Carbonate Construction and Decomposition by Epilithic and Endolithic Micro-organisms in Salt- and Freshwater. J. Schneider. With 4 Figures and 3 Plates Carbonate Cementation in Recent Coralline Algal Construc tions. T. Alexandersson. With 2 Figures Ecological Studies on two Carbonate Sediment-Producing Algae. D. Bosence. With 5 Figures and 1 Plate The Coralline Algae from the Miocene Ziqlag Formation in Israel and Their Environmental Significance. B. Buchbinder. With 5 Figures Paleogeographic Significance of Rhodolites: Some Examples from the Miocene of France and Turkey. F. Orszag-Sperber, A.-F. Poignant, and A. Poisson. With 4 Plates The Lower Cretaceous Calcareous Algae in the Area Sur rounding Geneva (Switzerland). Biostratigraphy and Depositional Environments. M.A. Conrad. With 3 Figures. Relationships of Algae with Depositional Environments and Faunal Assemblages of the Panormide Carbonate Platform, Upper Triassic, Northwestern Sicily. B. Abate, R. Catalano, B. D'Argenio, P. di Stefano, and R. Riccobono. With 5 Fig ures and 4 Plates Environmental Models for Upper Paleozoic Benthic Calcare ous Algal Conununities. E. Fliigel. With 3 Figures and 4 Plates Devonian Calcareous Algae from the Dinant and Namur Ba sins, Belgium. H.H. Tsien and E. Dricot. With 2 Figures and 1 Plate. Some Ordocivian and Silurian Algae from Selected Areas of the Southwestern United States. D.F. Toomey and D. Lemone. With 4 Figures Early Cambrian Algal Carbonates in Southern Spain. I. Zamarreno. With 3 Figures ER -