Juglans sp

Citations total:
587
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
details Late Miocene Washington Ballog,R.A. et al. Palynology of the Montesano Formation (Upper Miocene) of Western Washington. 1972
details Late Miocene Washington Wolfe,J.A. Paleoclimatic significance of the Oligocene and Neogene floras of the Northwestern United States. 1981
details Early Eocene Middle Eocene Wyoming Cushman,R.A.,Jr Palynology and paleoecology of the fossil Butte Member of the Eocene Green River Formation in fossil Basin, Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1984
details Lutetian Wyoming Leopold,E.B. Pollen and spores of the Kisinger Lakes fossil Leaf locality. (In: An Early Middle Eocene flora from the Yellowstone-Absaroka Volcanic Province Northwestern Wind River Basin, Wyoming. H.D. MacGinitie et al) 1974
details Paleocene Wyoming Leffingwell,H.A. Palynology of the Lance (Upper Cretaceous) and Fort Union (Paleocene) Formations of the type Lance area, Wyoming. (In: Symposium on Palynology of the Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary. R.M Kosanke and A.T. Cross, editors) 1970
details Early Paleocene Wyoming Flemings,P.B. et al. Paleogeographic evolution of the Latest Cretaceous and Paleocen Wind River Basin 1991
details Paleocene Wyoming Jacobson,S.R. et al. Palynological dating of syntectonic units in the Utah-Wyoming Thrust Belt; The Evanston Formation, Echo Canyon Conglomerate, Little Muddy Creek Conglomerate. (In: Geologic Studies of the Cordilleran Thrust Belt. R.B.Powers, editor) 1982
details Quaternary Wyoming Santucci,V.L. The Yellowstone Paleontological Survey. 1998
details Neogene Zaire Maley,J. La ForЄt Dense Humide Africaine : Principales caract©ristiques des changements de v©g©tation et de climat du Cr©tac© sup©rieur au Quaternaire. (In: West African Forests: Studies in the Guineo-Congolian Domain.R.Watling, M.D.Swaine and I.J.Alexander, editors) 2004