Convolvulaceae sp

Citations total:
13
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details Late Tertiary China(Kansu) Sung,T.C. Tertiary spore and pollen complexes from the Red Beds of Chiuchuan, Kansu and their geological and botanical significance. 1958
details Late Eocene USSR(Kazakh SSR) Panova,L.A. New data on Paleogene and Neogene spore pollen complexes of the Zaisan Depression, (Eastern Kazakhstan). (In: Biostratigraphical Symposium No.1.) 1965
details Late Neogene USSR(Ukrainian SSR) Michelis,A.A. The Neogene spore and pollen complexes of the Donez Basin 1972
details Late Quaternary USSR(Pamirs) Zhezhel,O.N. Climate and vegetation changes of the Late Quaternary, lacustrine silt of the Aksu Valley (Eastern Pamir). (In: Paleomikrofitologicheskie issledovaniya dlya tselei stratigrafii. L.A. Panova, editor.) 1980
details Late Miocene Late Pliocene Mexico(Nyarit) Fournier,G.R. Palynostratigraphic analysis of cores from Site 493, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 66. 1981
details Late Miocene Late Pliocene Mexico(Jalisco) Fournier,G.R. Palynostratigraphic analysis of cores from Site 493, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 66. 1981
details Cretaceous Tertiary China(Kiangsu) Song,Z.-C. et al. Cretaceous-Tertiary palynological assemblages from Jiangsu. 1981
details Pleistocene Greece Lyberis,N. et al. Tectonic evolution of the North Aegean area during the Pliocene-Pleistocene 1985
details Badenian Romania Roman,S. et al. Considerations on the Badenian flora of Romania 1986
details Nd Romania Roman,S. et al. Considerations on the Badenian flora of Romania 1986
details Pliocene Pleistocene China(Heilungkiang) Liu,M. et al. Palynological analysis of the Late Cenozoic and its significance in Fulaerji, Heilongjiang Province. 1990
details Middle Eocene Antarctica(Offshore) Macphail,M.K. et al. Palynology of Site 1166, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. 2004
details Early Oligocene Australia(W.Australia) Macphail,M.K. et al. Age and palaeoenvironmental constraints on the genesis of the Yandi channel iron deposits, Marillana Formation, Pilbara, northwestern Australia. 2004