
Introduction to Plant Fossils
$163.93
- Paperback
262 pages
- Release Date
27 June 2019
Summary
Unearthing the Secrets of Ancient Flora: A Guide to Plant Fossils
Plant remains hold vital clues to Earth’s history. This book tells the fascinating story of plant and vegetation evolution over the last 500 million years. It also provides a practical guide for non-specialists on studying, handling, and interpreting plant fossils.
Discover how to use various techniques to unlock the secrets within plant fossils and learn to identify common types, like compressions and impress…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781108705028 |
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ISBN-10: | 1108705022 |
Author: | Christopher J. Cleal, Barry A. Thomas |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Imprint: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 262 |
Edition: | 2nd |
Release Date: | 27 June 2019 |
Weight: | 590g |
Dimensions: | 246mm x 190mm x 14mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
‘… affording quick access to the world of fossil plants to any interested reader. Their direct approach is refreshing, making the book eminently useful for the basic identification of fossil plants, in some cases down to species-level determinations … Undergraduate students willing to read this book will quickly gain a core understanding of an important subject that is rarely included in today’s college curriculum.’ P. K. Strother, Choice‘This edition is great for everyone interested in fossils, plants, and (specially) fossil plants, being especially useful for those starting to study plant evolution and paleobotany. It may also be of interest for everyone who ever found a piece of petrified wood and wanted to learn more about it, and about all of the wonderful and strange plants that inhabited the earth a long time ago.’ Andrés Elgorriaga, Plant Science Bulletin
About The Author
Christopher J. Cleal
Christopher J. Cleal is Head of Botany at National Museum Wales. He is a Fellow of the Geological Society, London, and the Linnean Society, London, and is a member of the Fossil Plant Committee of the International Association of Plant Taxonomy (IAPT). He has published nine books and over 200 papers in academic journals, dealing with palaeobotany, stratigraphy and geoconservation.
Barry A. Thomas is an Honorary Professor and a Lifelong Learning Lecturer at Aberystwyth University and is a Research Fellow at the National Museum of Wales. He is a Trustee of the British Institute for Geological Conservation, a member of the Advisory Group to the National Library and is Past President of the British Pteridological Society. Previously, he was Head of Life Sciences and Dean of the Faculty of Science and Mathematics, at Goldsmiths College, University London, and Keeper of Botany at the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.
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