Azonia

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details Santonian Paleocene Alaska Jarzen,D.M. et al. Pollen. (Principles and Applications. Applications. J.Jansonius and D.C.McGregor, editors.) 1996
details Late Cretaceous Tertiary Nd Frederiksen,N.O. Uppermost Cretaceous and Tertiary spores/Pollen biostratigraphy. (Principles and Applications. Applications. J.Jansonius and D.C.McGregor, editors.) 1996
details Cretaceous Nd Herngreen,G.F.W. et al. Cretaceous palynofloral Provinces: A review. (Principles and Applications. Applications. J.Jansonius and D.C.McGregor, editors.) 1996
details Campanian Maastrichtian Canada(Arctic) Miall,A.D. Late Cretaceous and Tertiary Basin development and sedimentation, Arctic Islands;Chapter 15. (In: Geology of the Innuitian Orogen and Arctic Platform of Canada and Greenland -H.P.Trettin-Editor) 1991
details Santonian Campanian Canada(Yukon) Sweet,A.R. The sensitivity and reliability of terrestrial spores and pollen in resolving Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary biostratigraphic problems 1990
details Early Campanian Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Sweet,A.R. et al. An integrated analysis of the Brackett Coal Basin, Northwest Territories. (In: Current Research, Part G: Frontier Geoscience Program, Arctic Canada) 1989
details Cenomanian Nd Schluter,T. The eoevolutionary relationship between angiosperm pollen and insects in the Late Mesozoic. 1987
details Late Turonian Canada(Alberta) McIntyre,D.J. et al. Late Turonian marine and nonmarine palynomorphs from the Cardium Formation, North-Central Alberta Foothills, Canada. 1986
details Turonian Coniacian USSR(Novosibirskaya) Bondarenko,N.M. The oldest pollen of the Supergroup, Kryshtofoviacites, from the Upper Cretaceous sequence of Novaya Sibir'Island and its correlative significance 1986
details Late Pliocene Alaska Nelson,R,E. et al. Pollen analysis of a Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene section from the Gubik Formation of Arctic Alaska. 1985
details Maastrichtian Canada(Arctic) Norris,G. et al. Arctic biostratigraphic heterochroneity. (Kent et al,1984 (Reply by G.Norris, A.D.Miall et al.) 1984
details Maastrichtian Canada(Arctic) Hickey,L.J. et al. Arctic terrestrial biota: Paleomagnetic evidence of age disparity with mid-northern latitudes during the Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary. 1983
details Santonian Ypresian Canada(Arctic) Hickey,L.J. et al. Arctic terrestrial biota-paleomagnetic evidence of age disparity with mid-northern latitudes during the Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary. 1983
details Middle Cretaceous Late Cretaceous North America Hickey,L.J. Land plant evidence compatible with gradual, not catastrophic, change at the end of the Cretaceous. 1981
details Middle Cretaceous Late Cretaceous Europe Hickey,L.J. Land plant evidence compatible with gradual, not catastrophic, change at the end of the Cretaceous. 1981
details Late Maastrichtian USSR(Sakhalin Oblast) Akhmeteev,M.A. et al. Paleobotanic characteristics of the Danian, Paleocene, and Lower Eocene of West Sakhalin 1978
details Late Maastrichtian Alaska(North Slope) Wiggins,V.D. Fossil Oculata pollen from Alaska. 1976