Simplicepollis rallus

Citations total:
9
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details Early Paleocene Wyoming Nichols,D.J. et al. Palynostratigraphy of the Tullock Member (Lower Paleocene) of the Fort Union Formation in the Powder Ricer Basin, Montana and Wyoming. (In: Evolution of Sedimentary Basins. A.C.Hoffman, Project Coordinator) 1992
details Early Paleocene Montana Nichols,D.J. et al. Palynostratigraphy of the Tullock Member (Lower Paleocene) of the Fort Union Formation in the Powder Ricer Basin, Montana and Wyoming. (In: Evolution of Sedimentary Basins. A.C.Hoffman, Project Coordinator) 1992
details Paleocene South Dakota Nichols,D.J. et al. Palynostratigraphy of the Tullock Member (Lower Paleocene) of the Fort Union Formation in the Powder Ricer Basin, Montana and Wyoming. (In: Evolution of Sedimentary Basins. A.C.Hoffman, Project Coordinator) 1992
details Late Maestrichtian Early Paleocene Canada(Alberta) Braman,D.R. et al. The palynomorphs biostratigraphy of the Cypress Hills, Wood Mountain, and Turtle Mountain areas (Upper Cretaceous - Paleocene) of western Canada. 1999
details Late Maestrichtian Early Paleocene Canada(Saskatchewan) Braman,D.R. et al. The palynomorphs biostratigraphy of the Cypress Hills, Wood Mountain, and Turtle Mountain areas (Upper Cretaceous - Paleocene) of western Canada. 1999
details Late Maestrichtian Early Paleocene Canada(Manitoba) Braman,D.R. et al. The palynomorphs biostratigraphy of the Cypress Hills, Wood Mountain, and Turtle Mountain areas (Upper Cretaceous - Paleocene) of western Canada. 1999
details Campanian Alaska Trop,J.M. et al. Submarine fan deposystems and tectonics of a Late Cretaceous forearc basin along an accretionary convergent plate boundary, MacColl Ridge Formation, Wrangell Mountains, Alaska. 1999
details Middle Maastrichtian Middle Paleocene Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Sweet,A.R. et al. Cretaceous - Tertiary palynofloral perturbations and extinctions within the Aquilapollenites Phytogeographic Province. 2001
details Late Maestrichtian Early Paleocene North Dakota Pearson,D.A. et al. Palynologically calibrated vertebrate record from North Dakota consistent with abrupt dinosaur extinction at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. 2001