Geodiversitas
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Calcareous algae and global change: from identification to quantification
Edited by Daniela BASSO & Bruno GRANIERAlthough calcareous algae are known both in present environments and fossil records, from shelf and upper slope settings, either in warm seas for green algae or at all latitudes for red algae, we still need models to quantify their abundance in space and time, Calcareous algae are an important component of biogenic carbonate production but they are very sensitive to marine acidification and rise in temperature, as illustrated by the effects of ongoing global change, Contributions herein were first presented at the 6th Regional (European) Symposium of the International "Fossil Algae" Association: they include two reviews respectively devoted to the carbonate production of red and green algae, and a suite of investigations covering quantification, facies delineation, and controlling factors spanning the present-day Mediterranean Sea and Eastern Pacific going back to the Jurassic of Romania.
2012
Large dasycladalean algae from Upper Jurassic limestone deposits of the Apuseni Mountains (Romania) – habitat and depositional environment
Ioan I. BUCUR & Emanoil SĂSĂRAN
219-239, Published on 30 March 2012, art. 34 (12)This article is a part of the thematic issue Calcareous algae and global change: from identification to quantification edited by Daniela BASSO & Bruno GRANIER
Temporal changes in biotic and abiotic composition of shallow-water carbonates on submerged seamounts in the northwestern Pacific Ocean and their controlling factors
Hideko TAKAYANAGI et al.
189-217, Published on 30 March 2012, art. 34 (11)This article is a part of the thematic issue Calcareous algae and global change: from identification to quantification edited by Daniela BASSO & Bruno GRANIER
Rudist-bearing rhodalgal facies in the post-Turonian recovery of peri-Tethyan carbonate systems: a case history from the Nurra region (northwestern Sardinia, Italy)
Lucia SIMONE et al.
167-187, Published on 30 March 2012, art. 34 (10)This article is a part of the thematic issue Calcareous algae and global change: from identification to quantification edited by Daniela BASSO & Bruno GRANIER
Coralline algae as environmental indicators: a case study from the Attard member (Chattian, Malta)
Francesca QUARANTA et al.
151-166, Published on 30 March 2012, art. 34 (9)This article is a part of the thematic issue Calcareous algae and global change: from identification to quantification edited by Daniela BASSO & Bruno GRANIER
Quantification of the coralline carbonate from a Serravallian rhodolith bed of the Tertiary Piedmont Basin (Stazzano, Alessandria, NW Italy)
Daniela BASSO et al.
137-149, Published on 30 March 2012, art. 34 (8)This article is a part of the thematic issue Calcareous algae and global change: from identification to quantification edited by Daniela BASSO & Bruno GRANIER
Palaeoenvironmental and stratigraphic significance of Pliocene rhodolith beds and coralline algal bioconstructions from the Carboneras Basin (SE Spain)
Julio AGUIRRE et al.
115-136, Published on 30 March 2012, art. 34 (7)This article is a part of the thematic issue Calcareous algae and global change: from identification to quantification edited by Daniela BASSO & Bruno GRANIER
Modern Rhodolith-dominated carbonates at Punta Chivato, Mexico
Jochen HALFAR et al.
99-113, Published on 30 March 2012, art. 34 (6)This article is a part of the thematic issue Calcareous algae and global change: from identification to quantification edited by Daniela BASSO & Bruno GRANIER
Maerl-bed mapping and carbonate quantification on submerged terraces offshore the Cilento peninsula (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)
Alessandra SAVINI et al.
77-98, Published on 30 March 2012, art. 34 (5)This article is a part of the thematic issue Calcareous algae and global change: from identification to quantification edited by Daniela BASSO & Bruno GRANIER
The contribution of calcareous algae to the biogenic carbonates of the continental shelf: Pontian Islands, Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy
Valentina Alice BRACCHI & Daniela BASSO
61-76, Published on 30 March 2012, art. 34 (4)This article is a part of the thematic issue Calcareous algae and global change: from identification to quantification edited by Daniela BASSO & Bruno GRANIER
The contribution of calcareous green algae to the production of limestones: a review
35-60, Published on 30 March 2012, art. 34 (3)This article is a part of the thematic issue Calcareous algae and global change: from identification to quantification edited by Daniela BASSO & Bruno GRANIER