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JFR volume on Forams in the environment



From:	DAL1::COLLINS       8-SEP-1995 15:16:13.62
To:	IN%"paleonet-owner@nhm.ac.uk"
CC:	COLLINS
Subj:	JFR vol. on Forams for Environ. Applications

Dear Subscribers,
   The following is a listing of the titles in the newest Journal of
Foraminiferal Research(July, 1995, v. 25, no. 3). It is a theme issue
entitled "Environmental Applications of Foraminiferal Studies" guest
edited by DBScott and JHLipps. The papers are as follows:

Benthic foraminiferal responses to estuarine pollution: a review. E. Alve,
    p. 190-203
The effects of anthropogenic habitat disturbance, habitat destruction, and
global warming on shallow marine benthic foraminifera. S.J.Culver and M.A.
    Buzas, p. 204-211.
Foraminifera in Winyah Bay and North Inlet marshes, South Carolina: relationship to local pollution sources. E.S.Collins, D.B.Scott, P.T.Gayes, and F.S.Medioli
 p. 212-223.

Temporal variations of benthic foraminiferal assemblages under or near aqua-
culture operations: documentation of impact history. D.B.Scott, C.T.Schafer,
    C. Honig, and D.C.Younger, p. 224-235.
Survey of living foraminifera and polychaetes populations at some Canadian
aquaculture sites: potential for impact mapping and monitoring. C.T.Schafer,
    G.V.Winters, D.B.Scott, P. Pocklington, F.E.Cole, and C.Honig, p. 236-259.
Use of foraminiferal biostratigraphy in mitigating pollution and seismic
problems, San Francisco Bay, California. D.Sloan, p. 260-268.

Chemical ecology: a new approach to the study of living benthic epiphytic
foraminifera. V.Bresler and V. Yanko, p. 267-279.

A new disease in reef-dwelling foraminifera: implications for coastal
sedimentation. P. Hallock, H.K.Talge, E.M. Cockey, and R.G.Muller, p.280-286.


This may respond to some of the recent notices about the future of paleontology.
   DBScott Centre for Marine Geology, Dalhousie Univ. Halifax NS B3H3J5
   e-mail DBSCOTT@ac.dal.ca