Cranwellia rumseyensis

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details Late Maastrichtian Canada(Saskatchewan) Sweet,A.R. et al. Palynofacies, coal petrographic facies and depositional environments; Amphitheatre Formation (Eocene to Oligocene) and Ravenscrag Formation (Maestrichtian to Paleocene), Canada. (In: Recent Advances in Organic Petrology and Geochemistry; A Symposium Honoring Dr P.Hacquebard. W.Kalkreuth et al, editors) 1991
details Late Maastrichtian Early Paleocene Canada(Saskatchewan) Sweet,A.R. et al. The K/T Boundary and contiguous strata in Western Canada; Interactions between paleoenvironments and palynological assemblages. 1992
details Late Maastrichtian Canada(Saskatchewan) Nichols,D.J. et al. Palynological and Iridium anomalies at Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary, south-central Saskatchewan. 1986
details Late Maastrichtian Canada(Saskatchewan) Sweet,A.R. The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the Central Alberta Foothills. II. Miospore and pollen taxonomy. 1986
details Middle Campanian Late Campanian Canada(Saskatchewan) Eberth,D.A. et al. Stratigraphy, sedimentology and vertebrate paleontology of the Judith River Formation (Campanian) near Muddy Lake, westcentral Saskatchewan. 1990
details Late Maastrichtian Canada(Saskatchewan) Sweet,A.R. et al. Palynofloral response to K/T Boundary Events; A transitory interruption within a dynamic system. (In: Global catastrophes in earth history; An interdiciplinary conference on impacts, volcanism and mass mortality. V.L.Sharton et al, editors) 1990
details Late Maestrichtian Canada(Saskatchewan) Lerbekmo,J.F. et al. A normal polarity subchron that embraces the K/T Boundary: A measure of sedimentary continuity across the boundary and synchroneity of boundary events. (In: The Cretaceous-Tertiary Events and other Catastrophes in Earth History. G.Ryder et al, editors) 1996
details Late Maestrichtian Early Paleocene Canada(Saskatchewan) Braman,D.R. et al. The palynomorphs biostratigraphy of the Cypress Hills, Wood Mountain, and Turtle Mountain areas (Upper Cretaceous - Paleocene) of western Canada. 1999
details Late Maestrichtian Canada(Saskatchewan) Sweet,A.R. et al. Sequential palynological changes across the composite Cretaceous - Tertiary (K/T) Boundary claystone and contiguous strata, western Canada and Montana, U.S.A. 1999
details Campanian Paleocene Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Wilson,M.A. Palynology of three sections across the Uppermost Cretaceous/Paleocene boundary in the Yukon Territory and District of MacKenzie, Canada. 1978
details Maastrichtian Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Brideaux,W.W. Cenozoic and Cretaceous assemblage (palynomorphs). (In: Biostratigraphic Determinations from the Subsurface of the Districts of MacKenzie and Franklin and the Yukon Territory. J.W. Andrechuk, editor) 1977
details Early Campanian Middle Campanian Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Yorath,C.J. et al. Cretaceous and Tertiary stratigraphy and paleogeography northern Interior Plains, District of MacKenzie. 1981
details Middle Maastrichtian Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Sweet,A.R. et al. An integrated analysis of the Brackett Coal Basin, Northwest Territories. (In: Current Research, Part G: Frontier Geoscience Program, Arctic Canada) 1989
details Late Maastrichtian Early Paleocene Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Sweet,A.R. et al. Palynofloral response to K/T Boundary Events; A transitory interruption within a dynamic system. (In: Global catastrophes in earth history; An interdiciplinary conference on impacts, volcanism and mass mortality. V.L.Sharton et al, editors) 1990
details Middle Maastrichtian Late Maastrichtian Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Sweet,A.R. et al. Cretaceous - Tertiary palynofloral perturbations and extinctions within the Aquilapollenites Phytogeographic Province. 2001
details Late Campanian Early Maastrichtian Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Sweet,A.R. et al. Paleontology and diamonds: Geological environments associated with kimberlite emplacement, Lac de Gras, Northwest Territories, canada. 2003
details Late Campanian Early Paleocene Canada(Manitoba) Braman,D.R. et al. The palynomorphs biostratigraphy of the Cypress Hills, Wood Mountain, and Turtle Mountain areas (Upper Cretaceous - Paleocene) of western Canada. 1999