Sequoia

Citations total:
501
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
details Sarmatian USSR(Moldavian SSR) Mitsul,E.Z. Palynological characteristic of Sarmatian deposits of Moldova. 1973
details Sarmatian Pleistocene USSR(Kazakh SSR) Valueva,M.N. Development of Late Cenozoic flora of Mangyshlak, Ustiurt and Priaralye. 1973
details Senonian Recent USSR(WSL) Mchedlishvili,N.D. Significance of angiosperms for the stratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous deposits. 1964
details Senonian USSR(Siberia) Brattseva,G.M. Spore-pollen complexes of the Tsagayan deposits and their age. 1964
details Senonian USSR(WSL) Markova,L.G. Spore and pollen assemblages of Mesozoic deposits of the West Siberian Lowland 1962
details Tertiary USSR(Yakut ASSR) Tomskaya,A.I. Resemblance of Cenozoic floras of Yakutia and North America. (In: Beringia in the Cenozoic Era. V.L.Kontrimavichus, editor) 1985
details Tertiary W.Germany(N.Rhine) Jux,U. On the Rhenish Tertiary peat in comparison with today's formations on the American east coast. 1966
details Tertiary USA Wilson,L.R. Spores and pollen as microfossils. 1944
details Tertiary USSR Pokrovskaya,I.M. Pollen analysis 1958
details Tertiary Japan(Yamagata Pref.) Yamagata,R. Pollenanalysis of the Lignite in Yamagata Prefectu Re. 1956
details Tertiary Italy Lona,F. Some fossil pollen types found in Tertiary deposits of Piemonte. 1963
details Tertiary Japan(Yamagata Pref.) Takahashi,K. Palynological study of Tertiary formation. 1956
details Tertiary W.Germany(Rhineland) Thiergart,F. Pollen floras of the Tertiary Brown Coals of the Lower Rhine Valley. 1950
details Tertiary W.Germany(Rhineland) Thiergart,F. Pollen floras of the Tertiary Brown Coals of the Lower Rhine Valley. 1950
details Tertiary Germany Thiergart,F. Coaly preservation Stages of some Asaccate Coniferous pollen of the Tertiary 1950
details Tertiary USSR(Pre-Baltic) Venozhinskene,A.I. Spore-pollen complexes of Tertiary deposits of the Southern Prebaltic 1960
details Tortonian Villafranchian Europe M©on,H. et al. Climatologic approach to the Upper Neogene (Tortonian to Early Middle Pleistocene) according to the fauna and flora of Western Europe. 1979