Lycopodium

Citations total:
402
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
details Reuverian Early Pleistocene England(Suffolk) Zalasiewicz,J.A. et al. Stratigraphy and palaeoenvironments of the Red Crag and Norwich Crag Formation between Aldeburgh and Sizewell, and Suffolk, England 1988
details Miocene USSR(WSL) Zauer,V.V. Miocene spore-pollen complexes of Central and Southern Regions of the Western Siberian Lowlands 1956
details Early Jurassic USSR(Yakut ASSR) Zhabresa,L.D. Palynological characteristics of Jurassic and Cretaceous deposits of the Kenkeme Area, (Southern Chakys Horst). (In: Palynological characteristics of the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic deposits of Vakutia. A.I.Tomskayiya and V.F.Vozin, editors) 1971
details Miocene USSR(Sakhalin Oblast) Zhidkova,L.S. Sakhalin and Kuril Islands. (In: Stratigrafiya SSSR, Neogenova Sistema. M.V.Muratov and L.A.Nevesskaya, editors) 1986
details Pontian USSR(Kazakh SSR) Zhidovinov,N.Y. et al. Biostratigraphy and correlation of Neogene deposits of the north-eastern Paratethys. 1979
details Late Oligocene China(Shantung) Zhou,H. Tertiary spore-pollen assemblages in northern Shandong. (In: Papers for the 5th International Palynological Conference.) 1980
details Danian Oligocene USSR(Amurskaya Oblast) Ziva,M.V. Palynological characteristic of Paleogene deposits of the Amur-Seya Depression. 1973
details Miocene USSR(Buryat ASSR) Zonenshayn,L.P. et al. Geology of the Floor of Lake Baikal: data obtained with the Pisces manned submersibles. 1993
details Early Oligocene Middle Oligocene USSR(Ukrainian SSR) Zosimovich,V.Y. Oligocene deposits of the South-Eastern Part of the Dnieper-Donetes Depression 1972
details Paleocene Oligocene USSR(Ukrainian SSR) Zosimovich,V.Y. et al. The Zmiyevskiy spore-pollen assemblage in the Paleogene of the Region. (In: Palynological Studies of Sedimentary Deposits in the Ukraine and adjacent Regions. Y.V.Teslenko, editor) 1976
details Late Cenozoic USSR(Siberia) Zyryanov,E.V. Palynological study of the Upper Cenozoic of Feddeyevskiy Island, New Siberian Island. 1989