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Comment on “Bilaterian Burrows and Grazing Behavior at >585 Million Years Ago” [PDF]
Pecoits et al. (Reports, 29 June 2012, p. 1693) describe bilaterian trace fossils and assign them an Ediacaran age based on the age of a granite interpreted as intrusive.
Beri, Angeles +4 more
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A palynological study of fourteen road cut samples from the Patti Formation in Ahoko, southern Bida Basin (along the Lokoja-Abuja Expressway), was conducted to determine the age, biozone, and depositional environment of the sedimentary succession ...
Olubusayo Akinyele Olatunji +4 more
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The palynological assemblages from Slovenian Middle Triassic sections and Susak More-1 off-shore well always contain Permian, Scythian and Scythian-Lower Anisian palynomorphs.
Georg Jerinić, Bogomir Jelen
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Palynology, a prominent field in plant systematics and biodiversity studies, plays a vital role in identifying and determining the plant species present in a specific region.
Kainat KANWAL +14 more
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Middle and late Holocene vegetation and landscape evolution of the Scheldt estuary : a palynological study of a peat deposit from Doel (Belgium) [PDF]
Local and regional environmental conditions for the south-eastern Scheldt estuary during the middle and late Holocene period have been reconstructed based on pollen analysis, loss-on-ignition and radiocarbon dating of a sediment core from Doe (N-Belgium)
Deforce, Koen
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The studies of fossil plant cuticles in palynological samples recovered from three cored boreholes located in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh (Kota/Gangapur Formation, Chintalapudi Sub-basin, Godavari Graben, Jurassic–Cretaceous), Tamil Nadu ...
Sarah Gonçalves Duarte +5 more
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Where to look for palynomorphs?
Palynomorphs are broadly defined as organic-walled microfossils between 5 and 500 micrometers in size. Palynomorphs may be composed of organic material such as chitin, pseudochitin, sporopollenin and dinosporin. Typically, palynomorphs are dinoflagellate cysts, acritarchs, spores, pollen, fungi, scolecodonts (scleroprotein teeth, jaws and associated ...
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This paper presents the integration of micropaleontological (palynology and foraminifera) and isotopic (87Sr/86Sr) analysis of a selected interval from the well 2-TG-96-RS, drilled on the onshore portion of the Pelotas Basin, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. A
WAGNER G. SILVA +3 more
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Additional systematic information on the Early Carboniferous palynoflora from the Ambo Formation, Pongo de Mainique, Peru [PDF]
Palynologic results presented in this contribution come from six productive samples located in the upper part of the Ambo Formation at Pongo de Mainique, Peru.
Azcuy, Carlos Leopoldo +1 more
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New organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts from recent sediments of central Asian seas [PDF]
Recent to sub-recent sediments from the Caspian Sea, the Kara-Bogaz-Gol Bay, the Enseli lake and the Aral Sea contain the new organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts Caspidinium, Caspidinium rugosum and Impagidinium caspienense.
Chalié, F +3 more
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