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This book provides practical morphological information, together with detailed illustrations and concise texts explaining each entry. The book details the morphological characters of each organism, providing fundamental information for palaeontologists and palaeobiologists alike. Each chapter starts with a brief introduction and goes on to describe the organism's morphology in detail, followed by a brief note on classification and lastly illustrated examples of stratigraphically important organisms through time along with their major distinguishing characters. The book includes over 3000…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book provides practical morphological information, together with detailed illustrations and concise texts explaining each entry. The book details the morphological characters of each organism, providing fundamental information for palaeontologists and palaeobiologists alike. Each chapter starts with a brief introduction and goes on to describe the organism's morphology in detail, followed by a brief note on classification and lastly illustrated examples of stratigraphically important organisms through time along with their major distinguishing characters. The book includes over 3000 clearly labelled, hand-drawn and classroom-friendly illustrations of over 1200 species.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Sreepat Jain is a professor at the Department of Geology, Adama University, Ethiopia He has 16 years of teaching and over two and a half decades of research experience, and has also established a new Petroleum Engineering department. He has two doctorates, one from India and the other from United States, and was also awarded the "TA Excellence in Teaching" for meritorious teaching in the United States. Prof. Jain has also received The Paleontological Society of India's prestigious "Prof. S. K. Singh Memorial Gold Medal" for best paper and the DST-DAAD Fellowship. His areas of integrated research include Jurassic ammonites and nannofossils, Jurassic to recent foraminifers, and the use of biotic and abiotic proxies for deciphering paleoenvironments. He has published several research articles in national and international peer-reviewed journals and has authored two books of which The Fundamental of Physical Geology (Springer) has been recommended for Undergraduate Earth Science semester courses at several American universities. Prof. Jain is also a reviewer for several national and international geoscience journals.
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"Fundamental of Invertebrate Palaeontology - Macrofossils" would be well suited for those aspiring to familiarize themselves with invertebrate palaeontology, and particularly students and amateurs attempting to identify and describe invertebrate macrofossils. Hence, this book by Professor Sreepat Jain would certainly serve as an excellent reference work for paleontology students or enthusiastic amateurs." (Tom Trapman, Journal of Paleontological Techniques, April, 2018)

"Jain's book will be very good companion to professional geologists and palaeontologists needing advice on any general or particular issue ... students in palaeontology and their teachers, and amateurs trying to identify common fossils and wishing to extend their knowledge. ... this volume is a treasure for all who are interested in the 'classical' palaeontology and stratigraphy ... ." (Dmitry A. Ruban, Zentralblatt für Geologie und Paläontologie, Issue 3-6, 2017)
"Jain's new book ranks amongst the best reference tomes in reviewing current micropalaeontological knowledge and communicating this in a highly suitable form ... . this book aptly demonstrates the amazing diversity of microfossils. Important is the fact that all chapters are organised and styled similarly, and their length is comparable, making this tome really comprehensive. ... both clarity and brevity of explanations make this book an easy read for a wider audience, including those people who have only very elementary knowledge of microfossils, or none at all." (Dmitry A. Ruban, Geologos, Vol. 26 (3), 2020)