1. LON-CAPA Logo
  2. Help
  3. Log In
 

Links for Palaeobotanists

Home / Teaching Documents, Lecture Notes and Tutorials / Introductions to both Fossil and Recent Plant Taxa / Cyanobacteria and Stromatolites


Categories
General
Algae
Sphenophyta
Lycophyta
Filicales
Pteridospermopsida
Seed Plants in General
Gymnosperms
Cycads
Bennettitales
Gnetophyta
Ginkgoales
Coniferophyta
Angiosperms
Trees@
! Taxonomy and Plant Classification Databases@
Plant Photographs@
Image Collections@
Picture Search@


Cyanobacteria and Stromatolites

Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkely: Introduction to the Cyanobacteria. Architects of earth's atmosphere.

Kath Grey, Department of Minerals and Energy, East Perth (Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources, State of Western Australia): Stromatolites.

Bob Keller, Bob's Rock Shop: Stromatolite Fossils in the Hakatai Shale. A Day Hike from Phantom Ranch - Grand Canyon National Park.

Wolfgang E. Krumbein, Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM), Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg; David M. Paterson, Gatty Marine Laboratory University of St. Andrews; and George A. Zavarzin, Institute of Microbiology, Russian Academy of Sciences; Hanse Institute for Advanced Study: Fossil and Recent Biofilms. A natural history of the impact of life on Planet Earth. Workshop, February 2001. Visit the Titel and link to the abstracts page. See also: Images of Biofilms.

Barry Marsh, School of Ocean and Earth Science University of Southampton, UK: Geology Collection. These pages are a virtual collection of geological specimens used for teaching, research and displays. Go to: Fossils, Algae and Stromatoporoids.

! Palaeobotanical Research Group, Münster, Westfälische Wilhelms University, Münster, Germany. History of Palaeozoic Forests, THE EARLIEST LIFE. Link list page with picture rankings. Images of precambrian microfossils and stromatolites. The links give the most direct connections to pictures available on the web; in many cases they are from sites that have additional palaeobotanical information.

Pan Terra Inc., Hill City, SD: Early Life on Earth, Stromatolites.

Rolf Schauder, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany: The world of microbes. Microbial Diversity Course 1997, MBL, Woods Hole. Go to: Microbial Mats.

Jürgen Schieber, UTA Department of Geology: Microbial Mat Page.

Mark A. Schneegurt, Department of Biological Sciences, Wichita State University: Cyanosite. A webserver for cyanobacterial research.

Hugo van den Berg, Department of Theoretical Biology, Faculty of Biology Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Microbial mats.

West Holidays, Perth, Western Australia: Hamelin Pool. An Australian tourism site about Shark Bay stromatolites.

Jeff Mullins, Asian Diver On-line: Stromatolites images from Shark Bay, Western Australia.














Top of page
Links for Palaeobotanists
Search in all "Links for Palaeobotanists" Pages!
Search this site powered by FreeFind

This index is compiled and maintained by Klaus-Peter Kelber, Mineralogisches Institut, Universität Würzburg,
e-mail
k-p.kelber@mail.uni-wuerzburg.de
Last updated December 10, 2001

Argus Clearinghouse approved.