Amaranthaceae sp

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details Late Pliocene England(Norfolk) Head,M.J. Pollen and dinoflagellates from the Red Crag at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex: evidence for a mild climatic phase during the early Late Pliocene of eastern England. 1998
details Early Miocene Middle Miocene China(Shantung) Liu,G. et al. Paleoecology of a Miocene flora from the Shanwang Formation, Shandong Province, Northern East China. 1992
details Miocene Pleistocene China(Kiangsu) Zheng,Y.-H. et al. Neogene sporo-pollen grains from northern Jiangsu and South Yellow Sea Basin. 1981
original Late Miocene Middle Pliocene Caribbean Graham,A. Late Tertiary microfossil flora from the Republic of Haiti 1990
details Miocene Canada(Arctic) Head,M.J. et al. Palynology and dinocyst stratigraphy of the Miocene ODP Leg 105, Hole 645E, Baffin Bay. 1989
details Pleistocene Brazil(Amazonas) Hoorn,C. Pleistocene deposits on the Amazon Fan: A palynological analysis of holes 940A, 944A, and 946A (ODP Leg 155). 2001
details Miocene Pleistocene Australia Kershaw,A.P. Late Tertiary and Pleistocene vegetation history; 20my to 20ky. II. 2. Australasia. (In: Vegetation History. B.Huntley et al, editor) 1988
details Late Miocene Pliocene Atlantic(Canary Islands) Alvarez Ramis,C. et al. A priliminary palynological study of epiclastic deposits from "Caldera de Taburiente". La Palma Island, Canary Archipelago, Spain. 1999
details Late Pliocene Early Pleistocene Atlantic Ocean(East) Dupont,L.M. Pollen and dinoflagellate cysts of the upper 50 m of Site 958. 1998
details Miocene Pleistocene Asia Kershaw,A.P. Late Tertiary and Pleistocene vegetation history; 20my to 20ky. II. 2. Australasia. (In: Vegetation History. B.Huntley et al, editor) 1988
details Eocene Miocene Argentina(Buenos Aires) Guerstein,G.R. et al. Palaeoecological data and statistical study of the palynofloral from the Nadir #1 borehole, (Eocene-Miocene), of the Colorado Basin 1991
details Middle Miocene Mautino,L.R. et al. Preliminary palynological analysis of the San Jos© Formation, Middle Miocene, TucumЎn Province, Argentina. 2000