Diatoms : diversity and distribution, role in biotechnology and environmental impacts
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Diatoms : diversity and distribution, role in biotechnology and environmental impacts
(Biotechnology in agriculture, industry and medicine)
Nova Science Publishers, c2013
- : pbk.
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Nova biomedical
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Note
"Contributors: Tasuku Akagi, Mariko Emoto, Rie Takada, Kozo Takahashi, T. V. Nikulina, Itaru Koizumi, Hirofumi Yamamoto, Guo-Ying Du, Ik Kyo Chung"--Back cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the diversity and distribution, role in biotechnology and environmental impacts of diatoms. Topics discussed in this compilation include the determination of biogenic aluminium and rare earth element composition in diatom opal and its implication for marine chemistry of diatom frustule, an impure entity; diatom flora of fresh and brackish water bodies in the Far East of Russia; paleoceanogaphy since the warm pliocene epoch in the mid-latitudes of the Northwestern Pacific Ocean; the analysis of lake ecosystems transformation by taxonomic structure of diatom assemblages; and microphytobenthic community dynamics in the intertidal flats of the Nakdong River Estuary in South Korea.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- A Diatom Frustule is an Impure Entity: Determination of Biogenic Aluminum & Rare Earth Element Composition in Diatom Opal & its Implication for Marine Chemistry
- Diatom Flora of Fresh & Brackish Water Bodies of the Sakhalin Island (Far East, Russia)
- Paleoceanogaphy Since the Warm Pliocene Epoch in the Mid-Latitudes of the Northwestern Pacific Ocean
- Microphytobenthic Community Dynamics in Intertidal Flats of Nakdong River Estuary, South Korea
- Index.
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