Vitreisporites sp

Citations total:
234
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details Norian China(Guizhou) Zhang,L. Upper Triassic palynoflora from northeast Guizhou, China. 2000
details Late Carboniferous Late Permian China(Shanxi) Zheng,G. et al. Carboniferous-Permian sporopollen assemblages of Jizhong Region, Hebei, China. 2000
details Late Carboniferous Late Permian China(Shandong) Zheng,G. et al. Carboniferous-Permian sporopollen assemblages of Jizhong Region, Hebei, China. 2000
details Early Permian China(Honan) Zheng,G. et al. The new sporopollen fossil genera and species from C-P in Jizhong Depression. 2000
details Early Permian China(Shandong) Zheng,G. et al. The new sporopollen fossil genera and species from C-P in Jizhong Depression. 2000
details Early Permian China(Hopei) Zheng,G. et al. The new sporopollen fossil genera and species from C-P in Jizhong Depression. 2000
details Tatarian Russia(Siberia) Podobina,V.M. et al. Permian - Liassic deposits and palynological assemblages from boreholes of the West Siberian Plain 2000
details Norian Rhaetian Antarctica Ouyang,S. et al. Late Triassic plant microfossils from Miers Bluff Formation of Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. 2000
details Early Cretaceous Poland Waksmundzka,M. Triassic and Lower Cretaceous miospores of the mid-Polish Trough (Central Poland) as a record of stratigraphy, paleoecology, and history of thermal changes. 2001
details Late Buntsandstein Carnian China(Xinjiang Uygur) Zhang,L. et al. Triassic palynofloras from the Tarim Basin of southern Xinjiang, China. 2001
details Late Permian New Zealand Campbell,H.J. et al. Geology of the Permian Kuriwao Group, Murihiku Terrane, Southland, New Zealand. 2001
details Middle Eocene Late Eocene Antarctica(Offshore) Macphail,M.K. et al. Palynology of Site 1166, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. 2004
details Early Oligocene Australia(W.Australia) Macphail,M.K. et al. Age and palaeoenvironmental constraints on the genesis of the Yandi channel iron deposits, Marillana Formation, Pilbara, northwestern Australia. 2004