Les Diatom es Fossiles d'Auvergne, Volume 1, published in 1902, offers a detailed exploration of fossil diatoms found in the Auvergne region of France. This volume presents a scientific study of these microscopic algae, crucial for understanding the geological and biological history of the area. The work provides valuable insights into the identification, classification, and distribution of diatom species preserved in the region's fossil record.
This book is an essential resource for researchers and enthusiasts interested in paleontology, phycology, and the geological history of France. It showcases the importance of diatoms as indicators of past environmental conditions and contributes to a deeper understanding of the region's biodiversity.
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