The Micropalaeontological Society

The Micropalaeontological Society
AbbreviationTMS
Formation1970
Legal statusRegistered charity
PurposePromotion and support of Micropalaeontology
Location
  • UK
Membershipc. 400 members
President
Kirsty Edgar
Publication
Journal of Micropalaeontology
WebsiteThe Micropalaeontological Society

The Micropalaeontological Society (TMS) is a scientific society based in the UK with international membership. It was founded in 1970 for the promotion of the study of micropalaeontology, the study of microscopic fossils.

TMS is established as a UK registered charity, number 284013, with the objective "to advance the education of the public in the study of Micropalaeontology" and is operated exclusively for scientific and educational purposes. It publishes a journal, special publications and newsletter, organises meetings and makes various awards and grants.

The society is organised into six specialist groups, namely Foraminifera, Microvertebrates, Calcareous Nannofossils, Ostracods, Palynology and Silicofossils. The groups hold separate meetings, including field trips, throughout the year; these were traditionally meetings for UK-based members but have become more international in their scope. For example, the TMS joint Foraminifera and Nannofossil Spring Meeting have taken place in Denmark, France, Germany, Poland, Switzerland, and The Netherlands.[1] The Society holds an annual conference during November each year.

History

The Micropalaeontological Society was founded in 1970 as the British Micropalaeontological Group (BMG) with the stated aim of furthering the study of micropalaeontology. The primary founder of the BMG was Professor Leslie Rowsell Moore (1912–2003) of the University of Sheffield. The principal aims of the BMG were to host scientific meetings and to organise multidisciplinary micropalaeontological research on British type sections from all systems, and publish the results. The inaugural committee and technical meetings of the BMG were held in Imperial College London in 1971.[2][3] The Group was organised by a main committee and had five specialist groups. The latter were the conodont, foraminifera, ostracods, pollen, spores, and non-calcareous microplankton (i.e. palynology), and other special micropalaeontological interests.

In 1975, the BMG became the British Micropalaeontological Society (BMS) and it produced its first publication, a newsletter The British Micropalaeontologist.[4] In 2001 the Society changed its name to The Micropalaeontological Society (TMS), to reflect the increasing international profile and membership. There are currently (2014) six specialist groups, namely Calcareous Nannofossil, Foraminifera, Microvertebrate, Ostracod, Palynology and Silicofossil. Members of TMS may elect to be part of one or more of these groups. Specialist group and general meetings are held throughout the year and the Annual General Meeting is traditionally held each November.

The society is one of the three main UK-based palaeontological societies and collaborates with the Palaeontological Association, Palaeontographical Society and the Geological Society of London via the Joint Committee for Palaeontology.

Publications

The society produces the Newsletter of Micropalaeontology twice a year. In 1982, the association initiated its serial journal, the Journal of Micropalaeontology.[5] Between 1982 and 1983, one issue per year was produced; this was increased to two parts per annum in 1984. The journal is now fully open access, and is currently published by Copernicus Publication. Prior to this the society published occasional publications such as stratigraphical atlases of individual microfossil groups and conference proceedings and the Stereo Atlas of Ostracod Shells (published 1973–1998). The Geological Society Publishing House (GSPH) has traditionally published TMS Special Publications. Micropalaeontology Special Publications currently include:

The Micropalaeontological Society executive committee

The main committee comprises a President, Secretary and Treasurer, who each have a three-year term of office. The main committee also includes the editors of the Journal, Special Publications and Newsletter, as well as the Membership Secretary, Webmaster, Publicity Officer, Industrial Liaison Officer and Archivist. They are elected for a three-year term of office and are eligible to stand for a second term. At each main committee meeting a representative of each specialist group (currently Calcareous Nannofossil, Foraminifera, Microvertebrate, Ostracod, Palynology and Silicofossil) should be present. Group Representative positions are normally held for two years.

TMS Presidents

  • Kirsty Edgar (2022–present)
  • James (Jim) Riding (2021-2022)
  • Jenny Pike (2019–2021)
  • James (Jim) Riding (2016-2019)
  • John Gregory (2013–2016)
  • M. Paul Smith (2010-2013)
  • Michal K. Kucera (2007-2010)
  • David J. Siveter (2004-2007)
  • Haydon W. Bailey (2001-2004)
  • John E. Whittaker (1998-2001)
  • Richard J. Aldridge (1995-1998)
  • Alan R. Lord (1992-1995)
  • Malcom B. Hart (1989-1992)
  • Alan C. Higgins (1986-1989)
  • Brian M. Funnell (1984-1986)
  • Ray H. Bate (1982-1984)
  • Bernard Owens (1980-1982)
  • John W. Murray (1978-1980)
  • John W. Neale (1976-1978)
  • Robert H. Cummings (1974-1976)
  • Peter C. Sylvester-Bradley (1972-1974)
  • Leslie R. Moore (1970-1972)

Awards

The Society offers a variety of awards and honours to the micropalaeontological community, including the Brady Medal, the Alan Higgins Award for Applied Micropaleontology, the Charles Downie Award, Honorary Memberships, Student Awards, Grants-in-Aid, TMS Educational Trust Awards.

The Brady Medal

The Brady Medal is highest award of The Micropalaeontological Society. It is named in honour of George Stewardson Brady (1832–1921) and Henry Bowman Brady (1835–1891) in recognition of their outstanding pioneering studies in micropalaeontology and natural history. The medal was commissioned and was awarded for the first time in 2007.[12] The recipients of the Brady Medal are:

  • 2020: Dr. Joyce Singano
  • 2019: Prof. Patrick De Deckker
  • 2018: Prof. Malcolm Hart
  • 2017: Prof. John R. Haynes
  • 2016: Prof. Ellen Thomas
  • 2015: Dr. Marty Buzas
  • 2014: Prof. David Siveter
  • 2013: Dr. Graham L. Williams
  • 2012: Prof. Richard J. Aldridge
  • 2011: Prof. John A. Barron
  • 2010: Prof. Christopher R. Barnes
  • 2009: Prof. Thomas M. Cronin
  • 2008: Prof. Katharina von Salis
  • 2007: Prof. John W. Murray

Grants-in-Aid

Grants-in-Aid are awarded annually to help student members of the Society and early career researchers (i.e. within 10 years of obtaining their last degree) with fieldwork, conference attendance, or any other specific activity related to their research which has not been budgeted for. The applicant can claim up to £500 towards their research activity.

References

  1. ^ TMS Joint Foraminifera-Nannofossil Meeting 2014 http://www.tmsoc.org/foram-nanno2014.html
  2. ^ Hodgkinson R. L. (2008) "Tales from the Archive 1- The Foundation of The Society, 1970-1971". Newsletter of Micropalaeontology 77, p.38-39 http://www.tmsoc.org/pdf/tms77.pdf.
  3. ^ AASP ORAL History Project, Interview with Bernard Owens, February 2005 http://www.palynology.org/bernard-owens
  4. ^ Hodgkinson R. L. (2008) "Tales from the Archive 2. New Beginnings – 1976/1977 – The Newsletter". Newsletter of Micropalaeontology 78, p.39-40 http://www.tmsoc.org/pdf/tms77.pdf.
  5. ^ The Geological Society of London Journal of Micropalaeontology (https://journal-of-micropalaeontology.net/index.html
  6. ^ Bowden, A.J., Gregory, F.J. and Henderson A.S (2014) "Landmarks in Foraminiferal Micropalaeontology: History and Development". Geological Society TMS Special Publication
  7. ^ Marret, F., Lewis, J.M. and Bradley L.R. (2013) "Biological and Geological Perspectives of Dinoflagellates". Geological Society TMS Special Publication
  8. ^ Whittaker, J.E. and Hart, M.B. (2010) Micropalaeontology, Sedimentary Environments and Stratigraphy: A Tribute to Dennis Curry (1912-2001). Geological Society TMS Special Publication
  9. ^ Whittaker, J.E. and Hart, M.B. (2009) Ostracods in British Stratigraphy. Geological Society TMS Special Publication
  10. ^ Williams, M., Haywood, A.M., Gregory, J. and Schmidt, D.M. (2007) Deep-Time Perspectives on Climate Change: Marrying the Signal from Computer Models and Biological Proxies. Geological Society TMS Special Publication
  11. ^ Powell, A.J. and Riding, J.B. (2005) Recent Developments in Applied Biostratigraphy. Geological Society TMS Special Publication
  12. ^ Siveter, David (2008). "The Brady Medal". Journal of Micropalaeontology. 27 (1): 1–4. Bibcode:2008JMicP..27....1S. doi:10.1144/jm.27.1.1.

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