Martin A. Buzas, 1934-2022 It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the death of Martin A. Buzas, Curator of Foraminifera in…
We are pleased to announce that the TMS Newsletter for March 2022 is now available to download here.
The latest papers published in the Journal of Micropalaeontology are now available online: Revised taxonomy and early evolution of fasciculiths at the Danian–Selandian transition Francesco…
We were very sorry to hear of the death of Professor John Murray in late October 2021. John had a long and distinguished academic career…
The new edition of the TMS newsletter is now available to download from the Newsletter section of the publications page: https://www.tmsoc.org/publications/
The latest paper to be published in the Journal of Micropalaeontology is now available on the website: Biogeographic distribution of three phylotypes (T1, T2 and T6) of Ammonia (foraminifera,…
There is a new paper just published in the Journal of Micropalaeontology. It is now available on the website: Novel heterococcolithophores, holococcolithophores and life cycle combinations from…
Our latest copy of the TMS newsletter is now available to download from the Newsletter section of the publications page: https://www.tmsoc.org/publications/
The latest papers in the Journal of Micropalaeontology are now online: Microfossil assemblages and geochemistry for interpreting the incidence of the Jenkyns Event (early Toarcian)…
The latest papers published in the Journal of Micropalaeontology are now available on the website: Jurassic planktic foraminifera from the Polish Basin Maria Gajewska, Zofia…
The International Nannoplankton Association now has an official Instagram account, which you can follow to keep up-to-date with all things nanno. https://www.instagram.com/ina_nannoplankton/
The September edition of the TMS newsletter has now been published and is available for download here (along with all the previous editions).
A new paper has been published in the Journal of Micropalaeontology: Desmocysta hadra, a new Late Cretaceous dinoflagellate cyst species: stratigraphic range, palaeogeographic distribution and…
Diatoms are tiny, silica-shelled phytoplankton. Not only are they an important part of marine ecosystems and useful tools for studying past climate – this Asteromphalus…
There is a new paper published in the Journal of Micropalaeontology: An assessment of diatom assemblages in the Sea of Okhotsk as a proxy for…