ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD DIATOM
From New Latin Diatoma (genus name), from Greek diatomos cut in two, from diatemnein to cut through, from dia- + temnein to cut.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIATOM»
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diatom in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
diatom and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
This volume presents up-to-date information on diatom classification, biology and ecology, in addition to genomics and applied uses.
Joseph Seckbach, John Patrick Kociolek,
2011
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The Diatoms: Biology & Morphology of the Genera
Most of the latter have been prepared specially for this work from the authors' own collections. The Diatoms will be the standard reference work on the group for years to come and is an essential reference volume.
Frank Eric Round, R. M. Crawford, D. G. Mann,
1990
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The Diatoms: Applications for the Environmental and Earth ...
The extensive glossary has also been expanded and now includes over 1,000 detailed entries, which will help non-specialists to use the book effectively.
John P. Smol, Eugene F. Stoermer,
2010
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Twelfth International
Diatom Symposium
The Twelfth International Diatom Symposium stressed how diatoms can be used to assess the human impact on natural waters, without neglecting other important fields of research.
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Diatom assemblages from Sphagnum bogs of the world: Nur bog ...
This book is the first in the series of volumes that will be devoted to the Eurasian Sphagnum bog diatoms. Sphagnum bogs are unique ecosystems. The main ecological drivers in these systems are Sphagnum mosses.
Maxim S. Kulikovskiy,
2010
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Diatom Stratigraphy and Human Settlement in Minnesota
The recent stratigraphy of diatom assemblages in several Minnesota lakes shows
marked changes that correlate with independent stratigraphic indications of
European-American settlement in the lake's drainage basin and around its
shores.
John Platt Bradbury,
1975
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U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
229 ambieua, Melosira -- 231 Brooklyn tunnel, outcrop in, samples from 232
Calvert formation, correlation of --- 234 Cape May formation, correlation of - —
229,233 Cementstein, diatom from - 231 Chesapeake group, correlation of -- --
234 ...
Geological Survey (U.S.),
1939
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Freshwater
Diatom Culture Collection at Loras College, ...
cell. isolates;. unless. otherwise. noted,. cultures. are. maintained. in. CR1.
medium. (1) Genus Achnanthes Bory coarctata (Breb. in W. Sm.) Grun. [Patrick &
Reimer 1966. pp. 277-278. pi. 19. figs. 10-11]. *064. Czarnecki. 25 II 81. Logan
Cave ...
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Diatoms of Low-alkalinity Lakes in the Northeastern United ...
Diatom ecological data are an integral part of this publication, primarily because
they are valuable for environmental studies. In addition to being able to identify
diatoms, it is often important to assess the ecological conditions under which they
...
Keith Edward Camburn, Donald F. Charles,
2000
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Effect of Changes in pH on the Structure of
Diatom Communities
1 NOTULAE NATURAE Number 416 OF August 16, 1968 1 The Academy of
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia THE EFFECT OF CHANGES IN pH ON THE
STRUCTURE OF DIATOM COMMUNITIES i ] 1 a u lu Ruth Patrick, Noma A.
Roberts, ...
Birgitta Davis, Noma A Roberts, Ruth Patrick
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DIATOM»
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An algorithm to investigate unwelcome plankton - Phys.org
During a research expedition off Oman in 2006, Goes and his colleagues discovered that Noctiluca had virtually replaced the winter diatom ... «Phys.Org, Jul 15»
Roberts Bank ecosystem threatened by port expansion - Delta Optimist
... provided new information on the nature of the intertidal diatom community at the time of the spring breeding migration of Western Sandpipers. «Delta-Optimist, Jul 15»
Record algal bloom producing neurotoxin that affects ocean shellfish
The culprit this time is a kind of algae: pseudo-nitzschia, a spindly little single-cell diatom that looks like a loose bead at the bottom of your ... «Santa Maria Sun, Jul 15»
Skyward names board of directors
A.J. Schaeffer, Diatom Ventures. • Stacy Tapke, Kenton County Attorney's Office. Members of the Skyward board of directors will act as the ... «Cincinnati.com, Jun 15»
BC working to cut down on number of invasive species
Didymo or “Rock Snot” is a fresh water diatom most commonly found in high elevation streams and rivers throughout northern Europe. «News1130, Jun 15»
Gary Griggs, Our Ocean Backyard: An Algal Bloom of Epic Proportions
One diatom in particular, Pseudo-nitzschia, produces the nasty neurotoxin, called domoic acid, which can cause serious problems higher up ... «Santa Cruz Sentinel, Jun 15»
Largest algae bloom ever seen is turning California seafood toxic
The bloom, which researchers have nicknamed 'the blob', involves microscopic algae called Pseudo-nitzschia (a type of diatom), which ... «Daily Mail, Jun 15»
UW researcher helping pinpoint massive harmful algal bloom
“The current bloom of Pseudo-nitzschia spp., the diatom responsible for domoic acid and amnesic shellfish poisoning, appears to be the ... «UW Today, Jun 15»
As Ocean Warms, 'Extensive and Unprecedented' Toxic Algae Blooms
Pseudo-nitzchia, the marine diatom that produces the toxin domoic acid, collected off the Oregon Coast in May 2015. (Photo: NOAA ... «eNews Park Forest, Jun 15»
US west coast toxic algae bloom might be largest ever, say scientists
A close up of the diatom that produces the marine toxin domoic acid. Photograph: NOAA. Sandi Doughton for the Seattle Times, part of the ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»