Encyclopedia of Geobiology
Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series
Joachim Reitner/Volker Thiel/H W Fritz et al
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Zusatztext
The Encyclopedia of Geobiology provides comprehensive, cross-disciplinary coverage of this rapidly growing and evolving field at the interface of modern geoscience and bioscience. This unique major reference also features a complete compilation of modern geobiological methods. Moving beyond the borders of classical core disciplines, geobiology strives to identify cause-and-effect links and synergisms between the geospheres and biospheres, which have driven the evolution of life in both modern and ancient environments. The Encyclopedia of Geobiology is ideal for students and researchers in such natural science fields as geochemistry, biology, geology, paleontology, and mineralogy. Readers will discover a wealth of information that can be applied to understanding and solving problems in such areas as environmental protection, public health, energy, and resource management.
Autorenportrait
Dr. Joachim Reitner is Professor of Paleontology, Head of the Department of Geobiology, and Managing Director of the Museum, Collections and Geopark, at the University of Göttingen, Germany. He is also Editor-in-Chief of Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences (Springer), Co-Editor of Facies (Springer), and Associate Editor of the Geomicrobiology Journal (Taylor & Francis).Dr. Reitners research focuses on the interplay between organisms and their metabolic processes with various abiotic parameters. Many geological processes can be understood as geo-physiological processes, allowing chemical reactions that would never run under standard thermodynamic conditions. Therefore, a major thrust of Dr. Reitners research activities is the investigation of the evolution of these processes, visible in biosignatures and biomineralization patterns and their interaction with biogeochemical cycles.Among his many honors and accolades, Dr. Reitner is the recipient of the G. W. Leibniz Award from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.Dr. Volker Thiel is Professor of Organic Geochemistry in the Geoscience Center at the University of Göttingen, Germany. Dr. Thiel has been involved in geobiological research for some 15 years, with a focus on the use of organic molecules as chemical tracers (biomarkers) for biogeochemical pathways.His research interests include lipid biomarkers as indicators for biogeochemical processes; molecular fossils, biological formation, and turnover of methane; and microbial control on mineral formation. The results of his studies have significantly contributed to identifying the microbial processes associated with methane turnover in modern and ancient environments. Much of Dr. Thiels current work is devoted to new approaches to enhance the spatial resolution of biomarker analysis in geobiological systems.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 01.02.2011
Umfang: xxviii, 927 S., 450 s/w Illustr., 32 farbige Illus
Sprache: ENG
Einband: GEB
Format: 4.5 x 28.5 x 20.3 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9781402092114
Umbreit-Nr.: 1307153
