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Bulletin de l'Association française pour l'étude du quaternaire, 1980
Stratigraphical concepts, utilised in the interpretation of pollen diagrams, are compared and discussed lithostratigraphy, phytoceno-stratigraphy, anthropostratigraphy, climatostratigraphy, mono-taxon stratigraphy, and ...
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Stratigraphical concepts, utilised in the interpretation of pollen diagrams, are compared and discussed lithostratigraphy, phytoceno-stratigraphy, anthropostratigraphy, climatostratigraphy, mono-taxon stratigraphy, and ...
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Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen, 2022
O. Fajemila, M. Olayiwola, E. Durugbo
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O. Fajemila, M. Olayiwola, E. Durugbo
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Palynostratigraphy of the Subsurface Carboniferous, Permian, and Triassic in Southern Israel
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, 1974Abstract Carboniferous, Permian, and Triassic sporomorphs from Zohar 8 and ‘Avdat 1 boreholes (southern Israel) are studied. Three assemblage zones, based on the distribution of sporomorphs, are established: the Punctatosporites minutus Zone, of Westphalian age, overlain unconformably by the Klausipollenites schaubergeri Zone of Thuringian age, and the
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Palynostratigraphy of the last interglacial/glacial cycle in Germany
Quaternary International, 1989Abstract The last interglacial/glacial cycle comprises the Eemian and the Weichselian (in the area of the Scandinavian Glaciation), respectively the Riss/Wurm and the Wurm (in southern Germany). Drastic changes of the vegetation have occurred several times during this period in Europe.
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Palynostratigraphy of the Triassic–Jurassic transition in southern Sweden
GFF, 2009Palynological samples from Upper Triassic and Lower Jurassic exposures and borehole sections of the Hoganas and Rya formations (Fm), NW Skane (Sweden), exhibit diverse and generally well-preserved palynomorph assemblages that can be divided into four miospore zones (from bottom to top): (1) the informal “Topmost upper Rhaetian” zone of Lund; (2) the ...
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