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Re: paleonet forams



Here's a few:

http://cushforams.niu.edu/

http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/foram/

http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/help/taxaform.html

http://www.geol.uwa.edu.au/forams/

There are links on them, and you should also try a search engine to pick up individual and other institutional, as well as on-line course materials  Hundreds of sites come up using Google and search word foraminifera.   A good example is http://www.es.mq.edu.au/courses/GEOS397/lectures/lecture03/lecture3.htm
which is a basic lecture on the nature of forams.

There are lots of technical journals dealing with them as well:  Micropaleontology, Journal of Micropaleontology, Marine Micropaleontology, Journal of Foraminiferal Research, Paleoceanography and many more.  Some of these are on-line and all are available in large research libraries.

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At 10:46 AM 6/20/02 , you wrote:
Dear Paleonetters,
I am searching for an online listserver focused on the interests and projects of international foraminiferologists.
I would be grateful for guidance.
Dawn Peterson

Jere H. Lipps
Museum of Paleontology #4780
1101 VLSB
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720

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