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RADIOCARBON DATING | Plant Macrofossils
2007International ...
Hatté, C., Jull, A.J.T.
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Eocene plant macrofossils from erratics, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
2000Pole, M., Hill, R., Harwood, D.
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14C dating of plant macrofossils
International ...Hatté, Christine, Jull, A.J. Timothy
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Arctic and Alpine Research, 1996
Past treelines can rarely be recorded by pollen percentages alone, but pollen concentration, pollen influx, and plant macrofossils (including stomata of conifers) are more reliable indicators.
W. Tinner, B. Ammann, P. Germann
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Past treelines can rarely be recorded by pollen percentages alone, but pollen concentration, pollen influx, and plant macrofossils (including stomata of conifers) are more reliable indicators.
W. Tinner, B. Ammann, P. Germann
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Consequences of long-distance dispersal of plant macrofossils
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1981Abstract Long-distance dispersal of plant macrofossils is a commonly recognised phenomenon, but in most fossil assemblages it is difficult to determine its extent. Long-distance dispersal will probably affect any analysis based on foliar physiognomy (leaf size and margin type), particularly if it causes species from more than one vegetation type to be ...
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PLANT MACROFOSSIL METHODS AND STUDIES | Use in Environmental Archaeology
2007286 The part of environmental archaeology which concerns the study of plant macroremains (mainly seeds and wood) preserved on, or in association with, archaeological sites is archaeobotany or palaeoethnobotany. It is mainly interested in the activities carried out by past populations, of which by far the most important one is subsistence.
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