From ingalovic at hgi-cgs.hr Fri Dec 1 05:07:14 2017 From: ingalovic at hgi-cgs.hr (=?iso-8859-2?Q?Galovi=E6=2C_Ines?=) Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2017 08:07:14 +0000 Subject: [coccoliths] coccolith In-Reply-To: <5F1126EA-A623-41B8-A6A9-5F3295C12419@live.ucl.ac.uk> References: <085A1A053D78D7419F9ED44FF1A6D4DCF1D207B9@hgiexch02.igi.local> <5F1126EA-A623-41B8-A6A9-5F3295C12419@live.ucl.ac.uk> Message-ID: <085A1A053D78D7419F9ED44FF1A6D4DCF1D208BF@hgiexch02.igi.local> Yes it's Cretaceous and Cenomanian age for what I coud determined. Thank You very much Jackie, I'll try to look on this species much closer now. Cheers, Ines[Click Me!] From: Coccoliths [mailto:coccoliths-bounces at fcnym.unlp.edu.ar] On Behalf Of Lees, Jackie Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 12:38 AM To: Mailing list for INA members and other scientists working with living or fossil nannoplankton Subject: Re: [coccoliths] coccolith Hi, Ines! Looks like it might be a side-view/cross-section of Rotelapillus, or maybe Cyclindralithus, assuming this is Cretaceous. Cheers, Jackie On 30 Nov 2017, at 08:15, Galović, Ines > wrote: Does anybody know what coccolith species this could belong to? Thank you! :) Ines _______________________________________________ Coccoliths mailing list Coccoliths at fcnym.unlp.edu.ar http://webmail.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/mailman/listinfo/coccoliths ************************************************************************************* Dr. Jacqueline A. Lees Mesozoic Nannofossil Biostratigraphy Consultant Honorary Senior Research Associate, UCL j.lees at ucl.ac.uk http://www.nannobiostrat.com http://www.mikrotax.org/Nannotax3/index.html (Nannotax3) http://ina.tmsoc.org (International Nannoplankton Association) http://www.tmsoc.org (The Micropalaeontological Society) "Running with the wolves again, holding up my wild heart; I don't want to meet my end watching from a window." Miner, Running with the Wolves -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 3101 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: From umiyatunch at yahoo.com Fri Dec 1 10:02:10 2017 From: umiyatunch at yahoo.com (UMIYATUN CHOIRIAH. MT) Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2017 13:02:10 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [coccoliths] coccolith In-Reply-To: <085A1A053D78D7419F9ED44FF1A6D4DCF1D208BF@hgiexch02.igi.local> References: <085A1A053D78D7419F9ED44FF1A6D4DCF1D207B9@hgiexch02.igi.local> <5F1126EA-A623-41B8-A6A9-5F3295C12419@live.ucl.ac.uk> <085A1A053D78D7419F9ED44FF1A6D4DCF1D208BF@hgiexch02.igi.local> Message-ID: <2016113505.7021638.1512133330991@mail.yahoo.com> Thank's for yours attention and thanks forreplying my email.I have read the research results from Van Gorsel, J.T. and Troelstra, S.R., 1981. LateNeogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and climato- stratigraphy ofthe Solo River section (Java, Indonesia). Mar. Micropaleontol., 6: 183—209. Paleoclimate changes are reconstructed fromLate Miocene—earliest Pleistocene deep-water sediments of the Solo Riversection, using fluctuations in planktonic foraminiferal faunas, water depth andclastic influx. Intervals with common cold-water planktonics (Globigerinabulloides, Neogloboquadrina cf. pachyderma) are thought toreflect periods of increased upwelling, by triggered by Antarctic glaciations.The result obtained 5 zone climatostratigraphic (Cool, older than 6.0 m.y. — ±5.8 m.y., Moderately Warm (± 5.8 m.y.—5.0 m.), Cool (5.0—4.8 m.y), Warm to VeryWarm (4.8—± 2.7 m.y), Cool, ± 2.7 m.y.—age.  Based on the results of the research, I would like to doresearch on paleoclimate based on nannoplankton species on the solo riversection, But I am confused what kind of nannolankton species that I will use todetermine the paleoclimate.Example : Coccolith diameter, diversity of discoater, Abundance of nannofossils, could be used to interpretation paleoclimatic change ?Thank'sBest RegardUmiyatun Choiriah Thank Umiyatun Choiriah On Friday, December 1, 2017, 3:07:34 PM GMT+7, Galović, Ines wrote: #yiv0052393160 #yiv0052393160 -- _filtered #yiv0052393160 {font-family:Helvetica;panose-1:2 11 6 4 2 2 2 2 2 4;} _filtered #yiv0052393160 {font-family:Wingdings;panose-1:5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0;} _filtered #yiv0052393160 {panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4 6 3 2 4;} _filtered #yiv0052393160 {font-family:Calibri;panose-1:2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4;}#yiv0052393160 #yiv0052393160 p.yiv0052393160MsoNormal, #yiv0052393160 li.yiv0052393160MsoNormal, #yiv0052393160 div.yiv0052393160MsoNormal {margin:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;font-size:12.0pt;}#yiv0052393160 a:link, #yiv0052393160 span.yiv0052393160MsoHyperlink {color:blue;text-decoration:underline;}#yiv0052393160 a:visited, #yiv0052393160 span.yiv0052393160MsoHyperlinkFollowed {color:purple;text-decoration:underline;}#yiv0052393160 p.yiv0052393160msonormal0, #yiv0052393160 li.yiv0052393160msonormal0, #yiv0052393160 div.yiv0052393160msonormal0 {margin-right:0cm;margin-left:0cm;font-size:12.0pt;}#yiv0052393160 span.yiv0052393160apple-converted-space {}#yiv0052393160 span.yiv0052393160EmailStyle19 {color:#1F497D;}#yiv0052393160 .yiv0052393160MsoChpDefault {font-size:10.0pt;} _filtered #yiv0052393160 {margin:70.85pt 70.85pt 70.85pt 70.85pt;}#yiv0052393160 div.yiv0052393160WordSection1 {}#yiv0052393160 Yes it's Cretaceous and Cenomanian age for what I coud determined. Thank You very much Jackie, I'll try to look on this species much closer now. Cheers,   Ines    From: Coccoliths [mailto:coccoliths-bounces at fcnym.unlp.edu.ar]On Behalf Of Lees, Jackie Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 12:38 AM To: Mailing list for INA members and other scientists working with living or fossil nannoplankton Subject: Re: [coccoliths] coccolith   Hi, Ines!   Looks like it might be a side-view/cross-section of Rotelapillus, or maybe Cyclindralithus, assuming this is Cretaceous.   Cheers,   Jackie   On 30 Nov 2017, at 08:15, Galović, Ines wrote: Does anybody know what coccolith species this could belong to? Thank you! J     Ines    _______________________________________________ Coccoliths mailing list Coccoliths at fcnym.unlp.edu.ar http://webmail.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/mailman/listinfo/coccoliths   ************************************************************************************* Dr. Jacqueline A. 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For more on the INA Foundation and what we do see our web page: http://ina.tmsoc.org/ina/INAfoundation/index.htm Mike Styzen Executive Director, International Nannoplankton Association Foundation -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From j.lees at ucl.ac.uk Fri Dec 15 12:38:04 2017 From: j.lees at ucl.ac.uk (Lees, Jackie) Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2017 15:38:04 +0000 Subject: [coccoliths] Fwd: IPC5-S26 Microorganism evolution and interaction with biogeochemical cycles and climate References: Message-ID: <4D59E072-8434-4C82-A4CB-0A4930A6C8FA@live.ucl.ac.uk> Begin forwarded message: From: Silvia GARDIN > Subject: IPC5-S26 Microorganism evolution and interaction with biogeochemical cycles and climate Date: 15 December 2017 08:47:31 GMT-6 To: > Dear colleagues, We would like to invite you to participate to the next International Paleontological Congress (IPC5) that will be held at Paris next summer. We have proposed a Special Symposium in which Radiolarians have an important role; any contribution are very well welcome, Hope to see next July, Best wishes and Merry Christmas Chiara, Silvia & Luis https://ipc5.sciencesconf.org Session S26 MICROORGANISM EVOLUTION AND INTERACTION WITH BIOGEOCHEMICAL CICLES AND CLIMATE organizers: Annachiara Bartolini (CR2P Paris, France), Silvia Gardin (CR2P Paris, France), Luis O’Dogherty (University of Cadiz, Spain) The co-evolution of life and biogeochemical cycles has been shaped by their deep reciprocal influence. Marine microorganisms, with their diverse biochemical repertoire, are central to this co-evolution. Although small in size, micro-organisms have a paramount effect on how carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus and other elements (e.g., sulfur, silicon, iron) cycle around the globe. Their emergence, radiation and diversity changes through time have influenced the structure of marine food webs, sea-water chemistry, global biogeochemical cycles and climate. This session invites contributions which highlight marine bio-geochemical interactions that left clues preserved in long - as well as in short-term - geological records, during major palaeoenvironmental changes. Cheeper Registration is December 31 2017 (360 €), from January 1st to March 31st is 460 € Abstract submission deadline is February 15th 2018 ************************************************************************************* Dr. Jacqueline A. Lees Mesozoic Nannofossil Biostratigraphy Consultant Honorary Senior Research Associate, UCL j.lees at ucl.ac.uk http://www.nannobiostrat.com http://www.mikrotax.org/Nannotax3/index.html (Nannotax3) http://ina.tmsoc.org (International Nannoplankton Association) http://www.tmsoc.org (The Micropalaeontological Society) “Running with the wolves again, holding up my wild heart; I don’t want to meet my end watching from a window.” Miner, Running with the Wolves -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeremy.young at ucl.ac.uk Fri Dec 15 15:43:10 2017 From: jeremy.young at ucl.ac.uk (Young, Jeremy) Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2017 18:43:10 +0000 Subject: [coccoliths] INASSET - summer school Message-ID: <50C99AFE-8074-48AB-98B4-F871347DDE8C@ucl.ac.uk> Dear all As promised, Emanuela Mattioli and Giuliana Villa have been working on plans for the first INA summer school. to be held in Lyon next July and focussing on the Cenozoic. 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