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details Quaternary Pacific(S.China Sea) Kawamura,H. et al. 44 kyr marine palynological records from the southern South China Sea: Implications for the variations in surface water productivity and climatic conditions. (In: Marine palynological records in the southern South China Sea over the last 44 kyr. H. Kawamura) 2002
details Eocene Alaska Frederiksen,N.O. et al. Distribution, paleoecology, paleoclimatology, and botanical affinity of the Eocene pollen genus Diporoconia, n.gen. 1985
details Late Pliocene Early Pleistocene S.Ireland(Galway) Coxon,P. Understanding Irish landscape evolution: Pollen assemblages from Neogene and Pleistocene palaeosurfaces in Western Ireland. 2001
details Paleocene USSR(Far East) Boytsova,E.P. et al. Development of Coal Forming angiosperms from the Asian Part of the USSR, (on palynological data). (In: Life on Ancient Continents: Its Establishment and Expansion.) 1981
details Late Eocene Early Oligocene Italy Barbin,V. Paleoenvironment of the Brendola area (Late Priabonian Stage stratotype, Northern Italy) during the Eocene-Oligocene transition. 1992
details Cretaceous USSR(Kazakh SSR) Barbashinova,V.N. Spore and pollen complexes of Mesozoic Layers of the northern part of the Turgayskaya Basin 1956
details Early Miocene India(Himachal Pradesh) Awasthi,N. Changing patterns of vegetaion through Siwalik succession. 1992
details Middle Eocene USSR(European) Andreeva,E.M. et al. Palaeopalynology. (Three Volumes: Volume I: Methods. Volume II: Complexes of palynomorphs of the Precambrian-Holocene of the USSR. Volume III: Figures and Plates. Editor-I.M. Pokrovskaya) 1966