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Soil Pollen Analysis

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1982
Samples for pollen analysis were cut from freshly cleaned excavation sections. They were taken at one or two centimetre intervals through the buried soils and the reave bank. Towards the top of each section samples were taken at five centimetre intervals.The position of each of the sample columns taken is recorded on the drawn sections in the ...
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SOIL POLLEN ANALYSIS

Journal of Soil Science, 1961
Summary Acidic soils (pH below 5.5) may contain a great deal of pollen through the profile, and the floristic composition of this pollen may vary greatly in samples from successively greater depths. Various attempts have been made in the past to interpret pollen diagrams from soils, but they have usually broken down ...
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Fine Resolution Pollen Analysis

Journal of Biogeography, 1988
Fine resolution pollen analysis arises out of attempts to bridge the gap in time scale that has separated palaeoecology from field ecology. It refers to studies in which the time interval represented by the spacing of adjacent sediment samples is significantly smaller than in 'traditional' Quaternary pollen analysis.
David G. Green, Gary S. Dolman
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Pollen Analysis.

The Journal of Ecology, 1992
K-E. Behre   +3 more
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Pollen analysis by microscopy

Bee World, 2005
In the last issue of Bee World, Peter Martin, chairman of HIPA, reported on the importance of pollen analysis for beekeeping and trade.
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Pollen Analysis

Geographical Review, 1935
Paul B. Sears, H. Godwin
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Textbook of Pollen Analysis

Kew Bulletin, 1976
I. K. Ferguson   +3 more
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Pollen analysis

Norwegian Archaeological Review, 1977
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