Schweizerbart/Borntraeger Science Publishers
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www.schweizerbart.com
About us
Schweizerbart and its affiliate company Gebr. Borntraeger publish
and distribute printed and electronic scholarly journals, book series and
monographs. We are privately owned and operated by scientists, independent
we do provide all services related to publishing and marketing scientific
content worldwide in print and electronic form.
Schweizerbart Science Publishers was founded by Emanuel Schweizerbart in 1826 as a publishing house with an emphasis on historical works. Shortly after its foundation, the program changed and Schweizerbart concentrated on publishing scholarly journals and books in the sciences, mainly Earth and environmental sciences, aquatic ecology, anthropology, medicine, zoology.
Gebr. Borntraeger publishers were founded in 1790. It has an active program in the Earth and environmental sciences.
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70176 Stuttgart
Germany
E-mail: mail@schweizerbart.de
Phone: +49/711-3514560
Internet: schweizerbart.com
Products & Services
The Roadside Geology of Namibia,ISBN 978-3-443-15084-6;
Marine benthic dinoflagellates - their relevance for science and society
Small marine Achnanthales (Bacillariophyceae) from coral reefs off
Polynesia (South Pacific), ISBN 978-3-443-57059-0;
The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe;
Walter L. Pohl: Economic Geology, ISBN 978-3-510-65441-3;
Field Measurement Methods in Soil Science
Marine benthic dinoflagellates - their relevance for science and society Ed.: Mona Hoppenrath; Nicolas Chomerat; Takeo Horiguchi; Shauna A. Murray; Lesley Rhodes
This publication is an updated summary of the taxonomy of currently described taxa and includes morphological and molecular genetic information for species identification. It contains the most comprehensive review of benthic dinoflagellate toxins published so far. The book also describes methods of study, discusses phylogenetics and evolution, and highlights their scientific relevance as well as the health and economic impacts of benthic dinoflagellates for society.
The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe Culture-Environmental Interaction and Mobility
The authors shed new light on the time frame and pathways followed by Homo sapiens on its journey from Africa to Europe and provides new insights into the intricate interplay of culture and environment during the past 200,000 years. The book is a compilation of the key results of a multidisciplinary research project (CRC 806, funded by the German Research Foundation DFG) which studied the dispersal of anatomical modern humans from Africa to Europe.
Maresch, Rocks
This book complies with the recommendations of the International Union of Geosciences. This book addresses students and professional as well as-non-professional geoscientists, both as an initial introduction to the world of rocks and as a quick diagnostic reference guide in the field and laboratory.