The Micropalaeontological Society

The Micropalaeontological Society

Log In
Register
  • The Society
    • The Society
    • Society Officers
    • TMS Code of Conduct
    • TMS Logos
    • Donate to TMS
    • Amazon affiliation – help the society at no cost to you
    • Society Announcements
    • Past Members
  • Publications & Products
    • Publications
    • TMS Calendar 2026
    • Book Reviews
  • Groups
    • Foraminifera
    • Nannofossil
    • Ostracod
    • Palynology
    • Silicofossil
    • Microvertebrate
  • Events
    • All Events & Calendar
    • TMS Sponsored Meetings
    • TMS AGM 2024
    • TMS AGM 2023
    • Past Meetings
    • TMS-Cushman Foram Seminars
    • The Life of Retaria Seminars
  • Awards & Grants
    • TMS Awards
    • TMS Grants
  • Jobs & Academic Opportunities
    • Jobs
    • PhDs
    • Courses
  • Membership
    • Society Membership
    • Membership Area

Review

  • Review: Silurian Cycles: Linkages of Dynamic Stratigraphy with Atmospheric, Oceanic and Tectonic Changes

    Ed Landing and Markes Johnson (eds) 1998. James Hall Centennial Volume, New York State Museum Bulletin 491, ISSN 0278-3355, ISBN 1-55557-206-5, ix+327pp. Everything comes in…

  • Review: Desert Margin Changes in Africa Since 135 ka: Implications for Water, Carbon and Mankind

    1998. H. Faure, K. Heine and A. Singhvi (Eds) Proceedings of IGCP-349/IGCP-404/INQUA Commission on Carbon conference. Palaeoecology of Africa, 25, 1-301. ISBN 90 54104511 ISSN…

  • Review: Unlocking the Stratigraphical Record: Advances in Modern StratigraphyReview:

    edited by Peter Doyle and Matthew R. Bennett, 1998. John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 0 471 97463 3. Price: £24.95 (paperback). viii + 532 pp.…

  • Review: Palaeoecology of Africa and the Surrounding Islands

    Volume 26, edited by L. Scott, A. Cadman and R. Verhoeven, 1999. Published by A.A. Balkema Uitgevers B.V., Rotterdam. ISBN 90 5410 476 7. Price:…

  • Review: British Cambrian to Ordovician Stratigraphy 

    (Geological Conservation Review Series 18). 1999. AWA Rushton, AW Owen, RM Owens and JK Prigmore, 435 pages, hardback, JNCC. The aim of the review was…

  • Review: Biostratigraphy in Production and Development GeologyReview:

    edited by R.W. Jones and M.D. Simmons, 1999. Geological Society Special Publication No. 152. ISBN 1-86239-031-2. Price: £70. 318 pp. This excellent volume is the…

  • Review: Reconstructing Ocean History: A window into the Future. 

    1999. Abrantes, F. & Mix, A.C. (Eds) Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. 443pp. This book is the proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Paleoceanography (ICP6), which…

  • Review: Environmental Micropalaeontology

    R. E. Martin, Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers, 459 pp. ISBN 0-306-46232-X (hb), Price £90/ $129.50 This book comprises nineteen chapters which together illustrate the changing…

  • Review: British Silurian Stratigraphy 

    (Geological Conservation Review Series 19). 2000. RJ Aldridge, David J Siveter, Derek J Siveter, PD Lane, DG Palmer and NH Woodcock542 pages, hardback, JNCC. £76.00.…

  • Review: Radiolarians in the Sedimentary Record

    De Wever, P., Dumitrica, P., Caulet, J.P., Nigrini, C. & Caridroit, M. 2002Gordon & Breach Science Publishers in association with Socièté géologique de FranceISBN 90-5699-336-4Price…

  • Review: Silurian Cycles: Linkages of Dynamic Stratigraphy with Atmospheric, Oceanic and Tectonic Changes

    Ed Landing and Markes Johnson (eds) 1998. James Hall Centennial Volume, New York State Museum Bulletin 491, ISSN 0278-3355, ISBN 1-55557-206-5, ix+327pp. Everything comes in…

  • Review: Molecular Evolution A Phylogenetic Approach

    R. D. M. Page & E. C. Holmes 1998Blackwell Science, ISBN 0-86542-889-1, soft covers, 346pp. Molecular genetics is a rampantly productive field of science, contributing…

←Previous Page

The Micropalaeontological Society

Towards the advancement of the education of the public in the study of Micropalaeontology

The Micropalaeontological Society (TMS) exists “to advance the education of the public in the study of Micropalaeontology” and is operated “exclusively for scientific and educational purposes and not for profit”. It was initiated as The British Micropalaeontological Group (BMG) in 1970, following a proposal by Professor Leslie Moore of the University of Sheffield and several colleagues who wished to organise a group of palaeontologists with a mutual interest in the micropalaeontological study of British type sections and the provision of a forum for the communication of their results.

Recent Posts

  • 13th International Conference on Modern and Fossil Dinoflagellates: DINO13April 12, 2026
  • Industrial & Environmental Applications in Micropaleontology MSc –Applications for 2026-27 now open!February 2, 2026
  • Notice of Applied Biostratigraphy Workshop at EAGE 2026November 25, 2025
  • EGU General Assembly 2026 – Formainifera SessionNovember 25, 2025
  • Call for Symposia and workshops – Paleo4Alps – Bolzano 19-23 luglio 2026November 20, 2025
  • Information on the next TMS Palynology Series talkNovember 20, 2025

Events

April 2026
M T W T F S S
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27282930  
« Feb    
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter/X
  • Flickr