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details Tertiary China(Kwangtung) Zhang,Y.-Y. Tertiary spores and pollen grains from the Leizhou Peninsula. 1981
details Paleogene China(Kwangtung) Sun,X.-J. et al. Paleogene new pollen genera and species of South China Sea. 1980
details Paleogene Neogene China Song,Z. et al. On Tertiary rain forest in China. 2000
details Oligocene China(Guizhou) Duan,W. et al. Tertiary stratigraphy Zhujiangkou Basin. 1984
details Oligocene India Rawat,M.S. Dictyledonous pollen in the Indian Meso-Cenozoic sediment -a review 1981
details Oligocene Early Miocene Pacific(S.China Sea) Wang,C. et al. Development of Paleogene Depressions and deposition of lacustrine source rocks in the Pearl River Mouth Basin, northern Margin of the South China Sea. 1994
details Nd Australia(Offshore) Martin,H.A. et al. Palynology of Sites 815 and 823: The Neogene vegetation history of Coastal Northeastern Australia. 1993
details Nd Nd Kedves,M. Tranmission Electron Microscopy of the Fossil Spores. 1996
details Miocene India(Maharashtra) Rawat,M.S. Palynology of Miocene shelf sediments from Bombay offshore area, India. 1984
details Miocene Pleistocene India Rawat,M.S. Dictyledonous pollen in the Indian Meso-Cenozoic sediment -a review 1981
details Miocene Late Neogene Pacific(E.China Sea) Hu,Z. et al. Cenozoic spore-pollen assemblage zones from the Shelf of the East China Sea 1992
details Miocene India(Rajasthan) Kar,R.K. Late Cretaceous and Tertiary palynological succession in India. 1995
details Miocene India(Rajasthan) Kar,R.K. Late Cretaceous and Tertiary palynological succession in India. 1995
details Miocene Bangladesh Mannan,A Stratigraphic evolution and geochemistry of the Neogene Surma Group, Surma Basin, Sylhet, Bangladesh. 2002
details Middle Oligocene India(Assam) Kumar,A. et al. Palynology of the Tertiary sediments of Southern Assam, India. 1991
details Middle Miocene India(Himachal Pradesh) Mathur,Y.K. Cenozoic palynofossils, vegetation, ecology and climate of the north and northwestern Subhimalayan Region, India. (In: The Evolution of the East Asian Environment. Volume 2. R.O.Whyte, editor) 1984
details Middle Miocene India(Kerala) Srivastava,R. et al. Carbonised woods of Sterculiaceae and Sapindaceae from Middle Miocene sediments of the Kerala Coast. 1994