Millioudodinium sp

Citations total:
29
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details Late Callovian Oxfordian Israel Conway,B.H. Paleozoic-Mesozoic palynology of Israel Ii. Palynostratigraphy of the Jurassic succession in the subsurface of Israel 1990
details Late Pannonian Austria Fuchs,R. et al. Organic microplankton (Phytoplankton) from Pannonian of the Vienna Basin (Austria) and possibilities of correlation with the Central Pannonian Basin (Hungary). 1991
details Late Ryazanian North Sea Crittenden,S. et al. The Early - Middle Cretaceous lithostratigraphy of the Central North Sea, (United Kingdom Sector). 1991
details Early Miocene Brazil Strauss,C. Taxonomy and biostratigraphy of marine microplancton with in the Oligocene-Middle Miocene of East Germany. 1993
details Early Oligocene Russia(Caucasus) Zaporozhets,N.I. Lower Oligocene palynology and phytoplankton of the northern Caucasus 1993
details Eocene China(Guangdong) Li,Z. Palynological assemblages of the Wenchang Formation in Pearl Ri Mouth Basin 1996
details Late Oligocene China(Guangdong) Lei,Z. Research on Tertiary palynological sequence and its related problems in Pearl River Mouth Basin 1996
details Early Santonian Netherlands Herngreen,G.F.W. et al. Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group stratigraphy near the Isle of Texel, The Netherlands (a multidisciplinary approach). 1996
details Hauterivian Early Barremian Netherlands Herngreen,G.F.W. et al. Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group stratigraphy near the Isle of Texel, The Netherlands (a multidisciplinary approach). 1996
details Late Callovian Middle Oxfordian Egypt(Sinai) El-Beialy,S.Y. et al. Callovian-Oxfordian (Middle-Upper Jurassic) microplankton and miospores from Masajid Formation, WX1 Borehole, El Maghara area, North Sinai, Egypt: Biostratigraphy and palaeoenvironmental intrepretation. 1997
details Late Bathonian Early Kimmeridgian Egypt El-Shamma,A.A. et al. Palynomorphs of some subsurface Jurassic rocks in the eastern Desert, Egypt. 1997
details Pannonian Hungary Szuromi-Korecz,A. et al. Biostratigraphic revision of the Hod-I well: Hungary's deepest borehole failed to reach the base of the Upper Miocene Pannonian Stage. 2004