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Literature on Palynology. XII

Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar, 1948
(1955). Literature on Palynology. XVIII. Geologiska Foreningen i Stockholm Forhandlingar: Vol. 77, No. 1, pp. 71-113.
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Palynology

Current Biology
Jardine and El Atfy introduce the discipline of palynology.
Phillip E, Jardine, Haytham, El Atfy
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A statistical model in palynology

Geoscience and Man, 1971
Abstract The causes of areal and temporal variation in palynofloras extracted from sedimentary rocks are divided into major sources of variation and extraneous sources of variation. Major sources include: (1) Time; (2) Climate; (3) Plant succession; (4) Variations in local weather conditions; (5) Area dominated by species; (6) Distance transported; (7)
Raymond A. Christopher, George F. Hart
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Palynology

2010
Palynology is an informal classification used to cover a large range of both extinct and extant organic-walled microfossils, known collectively as palynomorphs. This includes pollen and spores as well as Non-Pollen Palynomorphs (NPP) and dinoflagellates, and those restricted to pre-Quaternary deposits that can be useful in provenance studies ...
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The future of palynology

Palynology, 1982
This is an edited and abbreviated transcript of a roundtable discussion in honor of the Centennial of the U.S. Geological Survey, held at the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, November 2, 1979, in Dallas, Texas.
Norman O. Frederiksen   +6 more
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Palynological investigations on crete

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1980
Abstract The holocene vegetation history of Crete has been studied palynologically on the basis of a core from the mouth of the Platys River near Aghia Galini. The pollen spectra suggest a forest cover in the island in which pine played an important role during the earlier part whereas oak, especially the deciduous type, is the dominant tree during ...
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In Search of a Palynological Tundra

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, 1976
Abstract Pollen assemblages from surface samples of lake bottom sediment and northern muskeg indicate that the major vegetation regions (boreal forest, taiga, forest‐tundra, and tundra) that extend from central Quebec to the eastern Arctic can be identified on the basis of palynological information.
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Palynology

1999
Abstract Features relating to pollinaria and pollinia are discussed in the introductory chapter on morphology, and pollen studies of individual genera will be treated separately with the discussions of those respective genera. Here we address only those characters relating to pollen and their application in systematic studies of higher ...
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Palynology

Earth-Science Reviews, 1979
Harold L. Cousminer   +2 more
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