Betula

Citations total:
937
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
details Tertiary Pacific(Sea of Japan) Shimakura,M. et al. Some plant microfossils from Yamato-Tai Sea of Japan. 1971
details Tertiary Quaternary USSR(Uzbek SSR) Sikstel,T.A. et al. On the flora past of Central Asia. (In: The Paleobotany of Uzbekistan. T.A.Sikstel, editor) 1968
details Tertiary USSR(Siberia) Kara-Murza,E.N. et al. Upper Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cainozoic spore and pollen assemblages in the North of Siberia and their stratigraphic signifcance 1962
details Tertiary Germany(Brandenburg) Thiergart,F. Brown Coal remains and older fossils in the Diluvian Sands of Berlin in Secondary deposits. 1965
details Tertiary Iceland Askelsson,E.J. Geology of Iceland 4.On some Tertiary plants. 1956
details Tertiary Nd Bode,H. Pollen analysis of Brown Coal 1931
details Tertiary W.Germany Kirchheimer,F. Browncoal research and pollen analysis 1930
details Tertiary USSR Pokrovskaya,I.M. Pollen analysis 1958
details Tertiary Japan(Yamagata Pref.) Yamagata,R. Pollenanalysis of the Lignite in Yamagata Prefectu Re. 1956
details Tertiary Quaternary Mongolian Republic Oszast,J. The results of palaeobotanical investigations of the Tertiary and Quaternary deposits in Western Mongolia. 1970
details Tertiary Japan(Yamagata Pref.) Yamagata,O. Geological history of the Yamagata Basin especially based on the palynological research. 1963
details Tertiary Japan(Yamagata Pref.) Takahashi,K. Palynological study of Tertiary formation. 1956
details Tertiary India(Punjab) Trivedi,B.S. Palynology in India -a report; Lucknow University, botany Department. 1976
details Tertiary W.Germany(Rhineland) Thiergart,F. Pollen floras of the Tertiary Brown Coals of the Lower Rhine Valley. 1950
details Tertiary USSR(Pre-Baltic) Venozhinskene,A.I. Spore-pollen complexes of Tertiary deposits of the Southern Prebaltic 1960
details Tertiary Alaska Lamberson,M.N. Palynological analysis of three Tertiary Alaskan Subbutuminous Coal Seams. 1984
details Tiffanian Wyoming Manchester,S.R. et al. Palaeocarpinus aspinosa, sp.nov., (Betulaceae), from the Paleocene of Wyoming, USA. 1996