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original Oligocene Early Miocene India(Meghalaya) Singh,H.P. et al. Palynology of the Barail, (Oligocene), and Surma, (Lower Miocene), sediments exposed along Sonapur-Badarpur Road Section, Jaintia Hills, (Meghalaya), and Cachar, (Assam). Part II: Fungal remains. 1986
original Nd India(Meghalaya) Singh,H.P. et al. Palynology of the Barail, (Oligocene), and Surma, (Lower Miocene), sediments exposed along Sonapur-Badarpur Road Section, Jaintia Hills, (Meghalaya) and Cachar Assam. Part VII: Discussion. 1987
details Late Quaternary India(Maharashtra) Kumaran,K.P.N. et al. Palynoflora and radiocarbon dates of Holocene deposits of Dhamapur, Sindhudurg district, Maharashtra. 1991
details Early Miocene India(Kerala) Rao,M.R. An Early Miocene palynofloral assemblage from Turavur Bore-Hole Alleppey District, Kerala. Its palaeoecological and stratigraphic significance. 1996
original Tertiary India(Himachal Pradesh) Saxena,R.K. et al. Palynological investigation of Siwalik sediments of Bhakra-Nangal area, Himachal Pradesh. 1984
original Eocene India(Himachal Pradesh) Sarkar,S. et al. Palynological investigation of the Sabathu Formation (Eocene) in the Banethi-Bagthan area of Himachal Pradesh, India. 1988
details Late Paleocene Eocene India(Himachal Pradesh) Singh,H.P. et al. Palynology and palaeoenvironment of Lower Tertiary sediments around Garkhal, Himachal Pradesh, India. 1992
details Late Paleocene Eocene India(Himachal Pradesh) Singh,H.P. et al. Palynology and palaeoenvironment of Lower Tertiary sediments Argarkhal, Himachal Pradesh, India. 1992
details Miocene Pliocene India(Haryana) Saxena,R.K. et al. Palynology of the Tatrot-Pinjor sequence exposed between Masol and Kiratpur, in Ambala District, Haryana. 1987
details Neogene India(Bihar) Kumar,M. et al. Dispersed organic matter (DOM) types and depositional environment of Neogene sediments of Mahuadanr Valley, Palamu, Bihar. 2000
original Nd India(Assam) Singh,H.P. et al. Palynology of the Barail, (Oligocene), and Surma, (Lower Miocene), sediments exposed along Sonapur-Badarpur Road Section, Jaintia Hills, (Meghalaya) and Cachar Assam. Part VII: Discussion. 1987