Lophotriletes copiosus

Citations total:
12
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original Desmoinesian Illinois Peppers,R.A. Correlation and palynology of coals in the Carbondale and Spoon Formations (Pennsylvanian) of the northeastern part of the Illinois Basin. 1970
details Late Missourian Early Wolfcampian Texas Gupta,S. Miofloral succession and interpretation of the Base of the Permian system in the eastern Shelf of North Central Texas, USA. 1977
details Pennsylvanian Iowa Ravn,R.L. An introduction to the stratigraphic palynology of the Cherokee Group (Pennsylvanian) coals of Iowa. 1979
details Late Westphalian C West Virginia Eble,C.F. et al. Characteristic small spores of the Coalburg Coal, (Upper Pottsville, Pennsylvanian), in West Virginia. 1984
details Early Desmoinesian Middle Desmoinesian Illinois Peppers,R.A. Comparison of miospore assemblages in the Pennsylvanian system of the Illinois Basin with those in the Upper Carboniferous of Western Europe 1985
details Middle Pennsylvanian Iowa Ravn,R.L. Palynostratigraphy of the Lower and Middle Pennsylvanian Coals of Iowa 1986
details Namurian China(Kansu) Zhu,H. A revised palynological Sub-Division of the Namurian of Jingyuan, Northwest China 1993
details Atokan Early Desmoinesian Illinois Peppers,R.A. Correlation of the "Boskydell Sandstone" and other sandstone containing marine fossils in Southern Illinois using palynology of adjacent coal beds. 1993
details Late Atokan Tennessee Peppers,R.A. Palynological correlation of major Pennsylvanian, (Middle and Upper Carboniferous), chronostratigraphic boundaries in Illinois and other Acoal Basins. 1996
details Namurian B Westphalian A Virginia Eble,C.F. Lower and Lower Middle Pennsylvanian coal palynofloras, southwestern Virginia. 1996
details Westphalian D Kansas Peppers,R.A. Palynology of the Lost Branch Formation of Kansas: New insight the major floral transition at the Middle - Upper Pennsylvanian boundary. 1997
details Duckmantian Kentucky Greb,S.F. et al. An Insitu occurrence of coal balls in the Amburgy Coal Bed, Pikeville Formation (Duckmantian), Central Appalachian Basin, USA. 1999