diatomology
Diatomology is the scientific study of diatoms, a diverse group of unicellular algae within the division Bacillariophyta. Diatoms are characterized by their frustules, intricately patterned cell walls of hydrated silica that come in two halves and fit together like a microscopic shoe box.
Diatoms are traditionally split into centric and pennate forms. The frustule's ornamentation, including pores (striae) and
Diatoms inhabit oceans, rivers, lakes, and moist soils. They are major phytoplankton producers, contributing substantially to
Diatom fossils from silica deposits are important in paleoecology and biostratigraphy. Large deposits of diatomaceous earth,
Researchers study diatoms with light and scanning electron microscopy, often after oxidizing organic material with hydrogen
Beyond ecology and paleontology, diatoms have applications in filtration, industrial abrasives, and as model organisms in