Betula claripites

Citations total:
28
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
details Eocene USSR(Tuvinskaya A.O.) Rozenberg,L.I. To stratigraphy of Paleogene-Neogene sediments of Central and Western Tuva 1979
details Oligocene Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Ioannides,N.S. et al. A preliminary palynological study of the Caribou Hills outcrop section along the MacKenzie River, District of MacKenzie. 1980
details Late Miocene Iceland Mudie,P.J. et al. Palynological evidence for Miocene climate Cooling in eastern Iceland about 9.8 Myr Ago 1983
details Santonian Lutetian Canada(Arctic) Hickey,L.J. et al. Arctic terrestrial biota-paleomagnetic evidence of age disparity with mid-northern latitudes during the Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary. 1983
details Miocene Canada(British Columbia) Mathews,W.H. et al. The Gang Ranch-Big Bar area, south-central British Columbia: Stratigraphy, geochronology and palynology of the Tertiary Beds and their relationship to the Fraser Fault. 1984
details Middle Eocene Late Neogene Canada(NWT,Mackenzie) Norris,G. Systematic and stratigraphic palynology of the Eocene to Pliocene strata in the Imperial Nuktak C-22 Well, MacKenzie Delta Region, District of MacKenzie, NWT. 1986
details Middle Eocene Utah Norris,G. Systematic and stratigraphic palynology of the Eocene to Pliocene strata in the Imperial Nuktak C-22 Well, MacKenzie Delta Region, District of MacKenzie, NWT. 1986
details Middle Eocene Canada(British Columbia) Rouse,G.E. et al. Palynology and geochronology of Eocene beds from Cheslatta Falls and Nazko areas, central British Columbia. 1988
details Early Tertiary Montana Rouse,G.E. Palynological dating and paleoreconstruction of three gold and silver orebodies in the western Cordillera of Canada, United States and Mexico. (In: Palynology of Ore Deposits. E.I. Robbins, editor) 1990
details Quaternary Wyoming Santucci,V.L. The Yellowstone Paleontological Survey. 1998
details Early Eocene Middle Eocene Alaska(North Slope) Frederiksen,N.O. et al. Palynology of Eocene strata in the Sagavanirktok and Canning Formations on the North Slope of Alaska. 2002