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Paleocene |
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USSR(Yamalo-Nenets) |
Krutzsch,W. Taxonomy of the syncolporate and the morphologic relationship of the pollen genera and species (Sporae dispersae), of the Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary. Part 1. Syncolporate and Syncolporatoide pollen forms. |
1969 |
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Early Paleocene |
Middle Paleocene |
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 |
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Middle Maastrichtian |
Late Maastrichtian |
Alaska(North Slope) |
Frederiksen,N.O. Pollen zonation and correlation of Maastrichtian marine beds and associated strata, Ocean Point Dinosaur locality, North Slope, Alaska. (In: Evolution of Sedimentary Basins. A.C.Hoffman, Project Coordinator) |
1990 |
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Late Maastrichtian |
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North America |
Nichols,D.J. et al. Palynological evidence of effects of the terminal Cretaceous event on terrestrial floras in Western North America. (In: Extinction events in earth history. IGCP, Proceeding of Project 216. E.G.Kauffman and O.H.Walliser, editors) |
1990 |
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Cenomanian |
Oligocene |
China(N.China) |
Song,Z.-C. et al. Fossil Spores and Pollen of China. Volume 1: The Late Cretaceous and Tertiary Spores and Pollen. |
1999 |
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Cenomanian |
Oligocene |
China(S.China) |
Song,Z.-C. et al. Fossil Spores and Pollen of China. Volume 1: The Late Cretaceous and Tertiary Spores and Pollen. |
1999 |
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Paleocene |
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Montana |
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 |
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Late Maestrichtian |
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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 |
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Late Maestrichtian |
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North Dakota |
Pearson,D.A. et al. Palynologically calibrated vertebrate record from North Dakota consistent with abrupt dinosaur extinction at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. |
2001 |