Microreticulatisporites urkuticus

Citations total:
14
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details Late Maastrichtian Hungary GгczЎn,F. Stratigraphic palynology of the Hungarian Upper Cretaceous 1964
original Aptian Hungary DeЎk,M.H. Contribution to the palynologic study of the Munieria Clay Group of the Aptian Stage. 1964
details Late Aptian Hungary DeЎk,M.H. Palynological research on the Aptian deposits of the Central Mountain of Transdanube 1965
details Late Albian Cenomanian France(Charente-Maritime) DeЎk,M.H. et al. Orbanic microfossils from the Wealdean and Cenomanian from a Bore-Hole of Charente-Maritime. 1967
details Aptian Hungary DeЎk,M.H. et al. Orbanic microfossils from the Wealdean and Cenomanian from a Bore-Hole of Charente-Maritime. 1967
details Early Cretaceous Hungary Kedves,M. A review of the fossil flora of the Bakony Mountains on the basis of palynological results. 1968
details Late Cenomanian Early Maastrichtian Romania Antonescu,E. Characteristic palynologic assemblages of some Cretaceous formations in the Metalici Mountains. 1973
details Late Cenomanian Early Maestrichtian Romania Antonescu,E. Characteristic palynologic assemblages of some Cretaceous Formations in the Metaliferi Mountains. 1973
details Cenomanian Santonian Romania Antonescu,E. Palynostratigraphic data on Cretaceous deposits in the Galda de Sus-Poiana Aiudului Region, Metaliferi Mountains. 1974
details Late Albian Early Cenomanian Romania Lupu,M. Preliminary report on Albian-Turonian deposits in Roumania. (In: Mid-Cretaceous Events.) 1976
details Late Cenomanian Santonian Romania Givulescu,R. Fossil flora of Romania. (3rd Supplement) 1978
details Middle Turonian Austria Wessely,G. et al. Lithofacies and Microstratigraphy of the Middle and Upper Cretaceous of the Molasse in eastern Upper Austria 1981
details Aptian Early Albian Egypt Schrank,E. Cretaceous pollen and spores from the "Nubian Sandstone" of Dakhla-Beckens (Egypt). 1982
details Cenomanian Santonian Austria Fuchs,R. et al. The Middle and Upper Cretaceous underlying the Molasse along the southern extension of the Bohemian Massif. (In: Contributions to the stratigraphy and Paleogeology of the Middle Cretaceous in Central Europe). 1985