Senoniasphaera sp.A

Citations total:
10
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
original Barremian Australia(W.Australia) Wiseman,J.F. et al. Palynological investigation of samples from Sites 259, 261, and 263, Leg 27, Deep Sea Drilling Project. 1974
original Early Albian India(Madras) Jain,K.P. Additional dinoflagellates and acritarchs from Grey Shale Member of Dalmiapuram Formation, South India. 1977
original Middle Eocene Early Oligocene Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Norris,G. Systematic and stratigraphic palynology of the Eocene to Pliocene strata in the Imperial Nuktak C-22 Well, MacKenzie Delta Region, District of MacKenzie, NWT. 1986
original Late Campanian Early Maastrichtian South Carolina Habib,D. et al. Dinoflagellate species and organic facies evidence of marine transgression and regression in the Atlantic Coastal Plain 1989
original Late Campanian Early Maastrichtian Georgia Habib,D. et al. Dinoflagellate species and organic facies evidence of marine transgression and regression in the Atlantic Coastal Plain 1989
original Early Paleocene Israel Eshet,Y. et al. Calcareous nannofossil and dinoflagellate stratigraphy across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary at Hor Hahar, Israel. 1992
original Campanian South Carolina Habib,D. et al. Palynology of sedimentary cycles. (In: Sedimentation of Organic Particles. A.Traverse, editor) 1994
original Turonian England(Kent) Fitzpatrick,M.E.J. Recovery of Turonian dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from the effects of the oceanic anoxic events at the end of the Cenoman in Southern England. (In: Biotic Recovery from Mass Extinction Events. M.B.Hart, editor) 1996
original Turonian England(Isle of Wight) Fitzpatrick,M.E.J. Recovery of Turonian dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from the effects of the oceanic anoxic events at the end of the Cenoman in Southern England. (In: Biotic Recovery from Mass Extinction Events. M.B.Hart, editor) 1996
original Turonian England(Sussex) Fitzpatrick,M.E.J. Recovery of Turonian dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from the effects of the oceanic anoxic events at the end of the Cenoman in Southern England. (In: Biotic Recovery from Mass Extinction Events. M.B.Hart, editor) 1996