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Hands-on Palaeontology Stephen K. Donovan

Hands-on Palaeontology By Stephen K. Donovan

Hands-on Palaeontology by Stephen K. Donovan


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A comprehensible reference manual for palaeontologists on many aspects of their science. Topics discussed range from the esoteric, such as palaeoecology and preservation, to the practical, such as the storing of specimens and photography.

Hands-on Palaeontology Summary

Hands-on Palaeontology: a practical manual by Stephen K. Donovan

There are many books on palaeontology, aimed at amateurs, undergraduates and aspiring academics. Perhaps commonest amongst these are guides to fossil identification, from the general (basic texts on fossil variety and morphology) to the specific (field guides to specific groups, localities or horizons). Many of these are readable, comprehensive and provide good advice. This is not such a book - there is more to the subject than just putting a name on a specimen, however important that may be.

As the book's title states, this is a practical manual covering the many aspects of palaeontology. It is organised in fifty-three chapters; each chapter focusses on one aspect of palaeontology as viewed with a geologist's trained eye. It can be read from cover-to-cover or dipped into when an answer to a specific question is needed. The aim is to help the developing palaeontologist move their skills on to the next level.

It is aimed, primarily, at the beginner in the broadest sense, both amateur and undergraduate. Palaeontologists and geologists are encouraged to use the book as much as a reference as a reader, dipping in to the chapters that contain relevant tips, hints and comments to enable them to improve their understanding of their current interest. It is informative, readable and, most of all, of practical application for all palaeontologists.

Hands-on Palaeontology Reviews

'Prof. Donavan's writing is easy and 'familiar'. He converses with you about palaeontology and fossil collecting. The book includes 115 photographs, maps, diagrams and charts both colour and half-tone. But this is not an identification guide for fossils. Each chapter ends with a reference list for the purpose of giving you an avenue to further information about the practical material he has written and towards identification of your fossil finds.
The book is well produced and will provide an excellent introduction to the fascinating pursuit of fossils finding, seeing, and collecting and will serve anyone from a teenager to an adult entering the field.'
Proceedings of the OUGS

'Overall, I enjoyed Hands-on Palaeontology immensely, often because I identified with Donovan's opinions and attitudes, but also because I admire his fascination for what many might consider the unimportant. I do love Donovan's casual writing style and I am sure most palaeontological rookies will too. I will recommend it to my students, and we have already ordered a few copies for the library.'

Geology Today

About Stephen K. Donovan

Professor Stephen Donovan has been publishing on such diverse subjects as palaeontology, Caribbean geology, the history of science, ichnology and academic publishing for over 35 years. He loves researching the fossil record and writing about it.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. Sources. Foreword (by Professor David A.T. Harper, Durham University). Introduction. Getting started: 1. How to collect; 2. Where to collect; 3. What to collect; 4. The field notebook; 5. Measuring sections (and why); 6. The Law of Superposition; 7. Fossiliferous sedimentary rocks: Siliciclastics; 8. Fossiliferous sedimentary rocks: Limestones, cherts and coals; 9. Reworked fossils; 10. Fossils as way-up structures; 11. Fossils as current indicators; 12. Your palaeontological library; 13. Fossils in caves 14. Beachcombing; 15. Common sense in the field; 16. Collecting with a camera; 17. Buying specimens. Some theoretical aspects: 18. Palaeoecology 1: The organism; 19. Palaeoecology 2: Organism meets organism; 20. Palaeoecology 3: Getting more information from the bed; 21. Preservation 1: Fossilization; 22. Preservation 2: Death; 23. Preservation 3: Disarticulation, transport and residence ; 24. Preservation 4: Burial and diagenesis; 25. Trace fossils. Working on your collection at home; 26. Storage; 27. Labelling; 28. Photography at home; 29. Drawing; 30. Specializing in your favourite fossil group; 31. Writing descriptions; 32. Casting from natural moulds; 33. Problems with preservation. The wider field: getting involved; 34. Collaboration; 35. Scientific societies; 36. Conferences; 37. Journals and magazines; 38. Offprints, PDFs and filing; 39. Visiting museums; 40. Ideas for further involvement; 41. Publishing I: Persuading you to get involved; 42. Publishing II: The hard work of self-editing; 43. Publishing III: How to publish a new species. Fossils in many fields: 44. The field guide; 45. Field trip: Den Haag, the Netherlands; 46. Field trip: The Piltdown Trail; 47. Field trip: Overstrand to Cromer, Norfolk; 48. Field trip: Cleveleys, Lancashire; 49. Field trip: Queen Victoria's bathing beach, Isle of Wight; 50. Field trip: Salthill Quarry, Clitheroe; 51. Field trip: Hurdlow, Derbyshire; 52. Field trip: Antigua. Glossary. Index.

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NGR9781780460970
9781780460970
178046097X
Hands-on Palaeontology: a practical manual by Stephen K. Donovan
New
Paperback
Dunedin Academic Press
2021-06-24
216
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