Aquilapollenites parallelus

Citations total:
10
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
original Late Cretaceous Alaska Tschudy,B.D. Species of Aquilapollenites and Fibulapollis from two Upper Cretaceous localities in Alaska. 1969
details Eocene Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Norford,B.S. et al. Biostratigraphic determinations of fossils from the subsurface of the Yukon Territory and the Districts of Franklin, Keewtin and MacKenzie 1973
details Late Campanian Early Maastrichtian Alaska Mancini,E.A. et al. Upper Cretaceous Arc-Trench Gap sedimentation on the Alaska Peninsula. 1978
details Middle Maastrichtian 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 Late Maastrichtian Canada(NWT) Nichols,D.J. et al. Biostratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous non-marine palynofloras in a north-south transect of the Western Interior Basin. (In: Evolution of the Western Interior Basin) 1993
details Middle Campanian Late Campanian Canada(Yukon) Nichols,D.J. et al. Biostratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous non-marine palynofloras in a north-south transect of the Western Interior Basin. (In: Evolution of the Western Interior Basin) 1993
details Nd Nd Farabee,M.J. Morphology of Triprojectate fossil pollen: form and distribution in space and time. 1993
details Late Campanian Early Maestrichtian Alaska Ridgway,K.D. et al. Thrust-top basin formation along a suture zone, Cantwell basin, Alaska Range. Implication for development of the Denali fault system. 1997
details Middle Maastrichtian Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Sweet,A.R. et al. Cretaceous - Tertiary palynofloral perturbations and extinctions within the Aquilapollenites Phytogeographic Province. 2001
details Campanian Maestrichtian Canada(Alberta) Lerbekmo,J.F. et al. Magnetostratigraphic and biostratigraphic correlation of late Campanian and Maastrichtian marine and continental strata from the Red Deer Valley to the Cypress Hills, Alberta, Canada. 2002