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  1. Aspects of Palynology by Robert H. Tschudy, Richard A. Scott, 1970-03-18
  2. Subfields of Paleontology: Palynology
  3. Stratigraphic Palynology of the Palaeozoic of Saudi Arabia
  4. Palynology: Spores and Pollen, Part 1 (Benchmark papers in geology ; 46-) by Marjorie D. Muir, 1977-06
  5. Palynology of Arid Lands by A. Horowitz, 1992-07-01
  6. Palynology of the Miocene formations in the Yeoungill Bay District, Korea (Palaeontographica : Abt. B) by Kiyoshi Takahashi, 1979
  7. Palynology and stratigraphy by A. K Ghosh, 1964
  8. Triassic and Jurassic palynological assemblages from the Makhtesh Qatan no. 2 well (Report - Israel Geological Survey, Paleontology Division ; no. Pal/1/66) by A Gorni, 1966
  9. Pollen Terminology: An illustrated handbook by Michael Hesse, Heidemarie Halbritter, et all 2010-11-30
  10. North-west European Micropalaeontology and Palynology (British Micropalaeontological Society series)
  11. Amazon: Pollen Manual and Atlas by Paul A Collinvaux, Paulo E. De Oliveira, et all 1999-12-01
  12. Paleopalynology: Second Edition (Topics in Geobiology) by Alfred Traverse, 2007-09-27
  13. Pollen Analysis by Peter D. Moore, J. A. Webb, et all 1991-10
  14. Antarctic Paleobiology: Its Role in the Reconstruction of Gondwana

1. Palynology - Paleontology Wiki
Palynology is the science that studies contemporary and fossil palynomorphs, including pollen, spores, dinoflagellate cysts, acritarchs, chitinozoans and scolecodonts, together
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2. HubHip - Quaternary Studies
Cambridge Quaternary (Site) Collaborators from several departments engaged in study of paleogeography, Quaternary history and stratigraphy, geoarcheology, palynology, paleontology
http://www.hubhip.com/Science/Earth_Sciences/Quaternary_Studies
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  • Cambridge Quaternary (Site) - Collaborators from several departments engaged in study of paleogeography, Quaternary history and stratigraphy, geoarcheology, palynology, paleontology, and related topics. Describes research, personnel, facilities, and activities. Quaternary Sciences Program at Northern Arizona University (Site) - Information about education, research and data dissemination activities regarding the Quaternary period of the arid western North America. Offers a Master's degree. NOAA Paleoclimatology Program - Data Center (Site) - Archive for paleoclimate data, research, and education. Climate reconstructions and contributed data sets including: borehole data, climate forcing, corals, fauna, ice cores, insects, paleoclimate modeling, paleolimnology, paleoceanography, plant macrofossils, pollen, and tree ring. The Stage Three Project (Site) - Interdisciplinary international collaborative effort to assess the current state of knowledge of the relatively mild part of the last glacial when Neanderthals became extinct. Information about objectives, newsletters, publications, directory of project members, and related information.

3. Cambridge Quaternary
Collaborators from several departments engaged in study of paleogeography, Quaternary history and stratigraphy, geoarcheology, palynology, paleontology, and related topics. Describes research, personnel, facilities, and activities.
http://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/
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The Quaternary, the last 2.6 million years of geological time, saw major climatic changes which caused ice sheets to advance intotemperate latitudes. Repeated glacial episodes caused significant fluctuations in sea level, major geographical changes and major plant and animal population migrations. Sedimentary sequences record these changes in great detail and are central to unravelling past events. Cambridge Quaternary is a semi-informal research group of approximately 60 people within the University of Cambridge . Its constituent research groups are based in the Departments of Geography Plant Sciences Earth Sciences Archaeology and Zoology . Links also exist with the Department of Physics and the Scott Polar Research Institute . There is an excellent research environment at all levels, fostered by the staff (10 members), post-doctoral workers, and both Ph.D. and M.Phil. students pursuing interdisciplinary research in a wide range of Quaternary fields. This environment is unique in Britain, offering opportunities for research student training unequalled elsewhere, in terms of the range and quality of the expertise available.
Cambridge Quaternary research
Cambridge Quaternary embraces a wide ranging approach to Quaternary Research. General research themes are based around 'core' areas of staff interest. These include palaeooceanography, archaeology, geochronology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, palaeobotany, dendrochronology, micropalaeontology and palaeoecology. These mainstream interests are supplemented by the interaction of staff members with those from other University and external institutions to provide a diverse spectrum of topics. The understanding of palaeoenvironmental evolution is the central element underpinning all these themes; a foundation that provides a base from which to understand both present and future environmental and climatic change.but

4. GeoCanada 2010 Conference - Ancient Life On Many Scales: Papers On Palynology, P
You are here Home Program Technical Program Abstracts Ancient Life on Many Scales Papers on Palynology, Paleontology, and Paleoecology in Honor of Prof. Leonard V. Hills
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Thursday, May 13 – Afternoon Ancient Life on Many Scales: Papers on Palynology, Paleontology, and Paleoecology in Honor of Prof. Leonard V. Hills Palomino F/G Sponsored by: Chairs: Michael Wilson, Art Sweet Time Title Resolution Revolution: Advances in Palynostratigraphy over three Decades Dennis Braman* Applications of Palynology in Cretaceous and Paleogene Basins, western Canada Arthur Sweet* Fossil Microbial Communities Preserved within Chemical Sediments of the Ferriman Group, Labrador Trough, Canada Cole Edwards*, Peir Pufahl, Eric Hiatt Conodont Biostratigraphy and Paleoenvironments of the Cardonal Formation (Cambrian-Ordovician) from the Cajas Range, Cordillera Oriental, Northwestern Argentina and Paleobiogeographic Interpretation Guillermo Albanesi* Epizoans and Predation Traces of Devonian Hay River Formation Brachiopods: Indicators of Complex Ecosystems and Ties to the Iowa Basin Chris Schneider* Coffee Break Climate Change in the Canadian Arctic: A 400 million-year Perspective based on Vertebrate Remains C.R. Harington*

5. William A. S. Sarjeant Home Page
Ph.D. (Sheffield) 1959 D.Sc. (Nottingham) 1972 William A.S. Sarjeant Specializations Palynology, Paleontology, Stratigraphy History and Bibliography of Earth Sciences
http://www.usask.ca/geology/staff/sarjeant/
Ph.D. (Sheffield) 1959: D.Sc. (Nottingham) 1972 William A.S. Sarjeant
Specializations: Palynology, Paleontology, Stratigraphy
History and Bibliography of Earth Sciences TELEPHONE: (306) 966-5722 (Office)
FAX: EMAIL: william.sarjeant@usask.ca BIOGRAPHY
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6. Read About Science, Earth Sciences, Quaternary Studies From Thumbshots.net
Collaborators from several departments engaged in study of paleogeography, Quaternary history and stratigraphy, geoarcheology, palynology, paleontology, and related topics.
http://www.thumbshots.net/webguide.aspx?cat=Science/Earth_Sciences/Quaternary_St

7. UA Department Of Geosciences
mineral resources; mineralogy; paleolimnology; palynology; paleontology; petrology; sedimentology and stratigraphy; structure; tectonics.
http://www.geo.arizona.edu/people/info.html
Information Our faculty graduate , and undergraduate students are active in biogeochemistry climate dynamics geoarchaeology geochemistry ... tectonics Select the appropriate category below for a list of individuals, their
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8. IAMG :: Article Browser
DE micropaleontology; data-processing; computer-programs; palynology-; paleontology-; pollen-analysis; microcomputers- NT Includes Appendix, Pollenplot package.
http://iamg.org/index.php/publisher/articleview/frmArticleID/90
IAMG
Volume 13 [1987]
AN: 87-45384
TI: A FORTRAN program for simulating major- and trace-element variations during Rayleigh fractionation with melt replenishment or assimilation.
AU: Conrad-Walter-K
OS: Monash Univ., Dep. Earth Sci., Clayton, Victoria, Australia
SO: Computers-and-Geosciences. 13. (1). p. 1-12. 8 Refs.
YR: 1987
DE: igneous-rocks; geochemistry-; trace-elements; magmas-; differentiation-; fractional-crystallization; phase-equilibria; theoretical-studies; data-processing; petrology-; mixing-; computer-programs; iterative-methods
CC: 05-Petrology-Igneous-and-metamorphic; 02-Geochemistry
AN: 87-45385
TI: CONISS; a FORTRAN 77 program for stratigraphically constrained cluster analysis by the method of incremental sum of squares.
AU: Grimm-Eric-C OS: Univ. Minn., Limnol. Res. Cent., Minneapolis, MN, United-States SO: Computers-and-Geosciences. 13. (1). p. 13-35. 35 Refs. YR: 1987 DE: stratigraphy-; data-processing; methods-; biostratigraphy-; zoning-; cluster-analysis; statistical-analysis; Fortran-77; CONISS-; quantitative-analysis; Minnesota-; Midwest-; United-States; palynomorphs-; microfossils-; computer-programs CC: 12-Stratigraphy-Historical-geology-and-paleoecology AN: 87-45386 TI: IMAGE; a FORTRAN V program for image analysis of particles.

9. GNS Science
Paleontology Forensic Palynology Paleontology Paleoenvironmental analysis. Professional activities. The Royal Society of New Zealand Member Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science
http://www.gns.cri.nz/who/staff/1676.html
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Dallas C Mildenhall
Full Name : Dallas C Mildenhall Position : Palynologist Contact details Email: D.Mildenhall
Phone: +64-4-570 4696 Qualifications 1966: BSc (Hons); 1968: MSc; 1992: DSc Areas of expertise Geology: Paleoclimatology
Geology: Quaternary studies
Paleontology: Biostratigraphic services
Paleontology: Forensic Palynology
Paleontology: Paleoenvironmental analysis
Professional activities The Royal Society of New Zealand: Member
Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society: Member
NZ Botanical Society: Member
International Federation of Palynological Societies: Member
American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists: Member Centre for International Forensic Assistance: Member Major publications Newton, P.N.; Fernandez, F.M.; Plancon, A.; Mildenhall, D.C.; Green, M.D.; Ziyong, L.; Christophel, E.M.; Phanouvong, S.; Howells, S.; McIntosh, E.; Laurin, P.; Blum, N.; Hampton, C.Y.; Faure, K.; Nyadong, L.; Soong, C.W.R.; Santoso, B.; Zhiguang, W.; Newton, J.; Palmer, K.

10. COURSE GOAL AND OBJECTIVES
9 relative dating stratigraphy fluorine test palynology paleontology chronometric dating radiocarbon analysis dendrochronology
http://anthropology.unt.edu/syllabi/spring05/anth1010-001-s05.pdf

11. Scolecodont - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
A scolecodont is the jaw of a polychaete annelid, a common type of fossil Categories Annelids Fossils Paleontology Paleozoology Palynology Paleontology stubs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scolecodonts
Scolecodont
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Scolecodonts Jump to: navigation search An Ordovician scolecodont from Estonia A scolecodont is the jaw of a polychaete annelid , a common type of fossil -producing segmented worm useful in invertebrate paleontology Scolecodonts are common and diverse microfossils , which range from the Cambrian period (around half a billion years ago at the start of the Paleozoic era) to the present . They diversified profusely in the Ordovician, and are most common in the Ordovician Silurian and Devonian marine deposits of the Paleozoic era. Relatedly, more problematic worm -like fossils have been described in even older, Neoproterozoic era deposits in the Ediacaran Hills of southern Australia and in mid- Cambrian deposits of Burgess shale in British Columbia. Since the other classes of annelids (specifically, the earthworms and leeches ) lack hard parts, only the sea-dwelling polychaetes are frequently represented in the fossil record . Polychaetes are commonly fossilized due to their chitinous teeth and their dwelling tubes made of durable calcite (a calcium carbonate ), hardened

12. Part3-IV  Paleoclimatic Reconstruction With Karst Records
The reconstitution of palaeoenvironments must go through the utilisation of different parameters lithostratigraphy, mineralogy, palynology, paleontology.
http://www.karst.edu.cn/igcp/igcp379/1997/part3-4-2.htm
Submerged speleothems from the Bahamas:
Sea levels, palaeoclimate and uranium-series disequilibria
(Paper presented at Bergen Meeting, Aug. 1996)
David A. Richards Charles J. Borton
Peter L. Smart R. Lawrence Edwards 1)Department of Earth Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, U.K.
2)Department of Geography, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 ISS, U.K.
3)Minnesota Isotope Laboratory, Department of Geology and Geophysics,
Minneapolis,University of Minnesota, MN 55455, U.S.A. Summary - The pattern of growth in a submerged flowstone and stalagmite sequence from Grand Bahama serves as an important source of sea-level and palaeoclimate information for the middle and late Pleistocene and is compared with other sea-level data; a flowstone record from the same island (Lundberg and Ford, 1994), Th ages of coral reef terraces and oxygen-isotope records from deepsea cores. Elevations and mass-spectrometri C U- U- Th ages of multiple phases of calcite growth in submerged speleothems provide maximum constraints on sea-level elevation because calcite deposition could only have occurred when the cave passages were air-filled. Elevation constraints are good because the Bahamas have remained tectonically stable for the period of growth. Non-depositional hiatuses can be attributed to submergence during high sea stands or ceasation of drip during periods of aridity, lack of soil cover or fissure blockage. Ages for initiation of growth after major high sea-stand events in the Sagittarius sequence are 384±

13. Acritarch - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Acritarchs are small organic fossils, present from approximately 3,200 million Palynology Paleontology Fossils
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Acritarch
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search A supposed Ediacaran embryo contained within an acritarch from the Doushantuo formation Acritarchs are small organic fossils , present from approximately million years ago to the present. Their diversity reflects major ecological events such as the appearance of predation and the Cambrian explosion
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In general, any small, non- acid soluble (i.e. non- carbonate , non- siliceous ) organic structure that can not otherwise be accounted for is classified as an acritarch. Acritarchs include the remains of a wide range of quite different kinds of organisms - ranging from the egg cases of small metazoans to resting cysts of many different kinds of chlorophyta (green algae). It is likely that some acritarch species represent the resting stages (cysts) of algae that were ancestral to the dinoflagellates . The nature of the organisms associated with older acritarchs is generally not clear, though many are probably related to unicellular marine algae . In theory, when the biological source (taxon) of an acritarch does become known, that particular microfossil is removed from the acritarchs and classified with its proper group.

14. Dancing On Terra -- With Terror: Disciplines Reframing Terrifying Relationships
biotechnology, biometrics, endocytotechnology, radiobiology, radiogenetics, palaeontology, palaeoentology, paleobiology, micropaleontology, palynology, paleontology
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Home/Search Documents Themes Visuals ... FAQ/Contact Documents All years PDF docs Themes Organizations and networks Conferencing and dialogue Human development Knowledge organization ... Resources Organizations and networks International organizations and associations Civil society Interrelationship Networking, tensegrity, virtual organization ... Case study: Union of International Associations Conferencing and dialogue Dialogue and transformative conferencing Human development Human development and self-reflection Faith, religion and spirituality Human values and wisdom Existential engagement and embodiment ... Time: futures, present moment, history Knowledge organization Beyond the matrix Diversity, variety, typology Knowledge organization and classification Systems, complexity, loops, maths ... Criticism, bias and dissent Conceptual patterns Configurations and patterns Paradigm change, social transformation Alternation, dynamics, movement Polarization, dilemmas, duality Knowledge presentation Visualization, presentation, mapping Metaphor for governance Identity through metaphor Culture and aesthetics ... "Poems" on this Site Learning, experiments, patterns Learning, education

15. UA Department Of Geosciences
climate dynamics; geoarchaeology; geochemistry; geochronology; geomorphology; geophysics; mineral resources; mineralogy; paleolimnology; palynology; paleontology;
http://www.geo.arizona.edu/about/info.html
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The Department of Geosciences at the University of Arizona is ranked #1 in Geology , #7 in Earth Sciences , and #10 in Geochemistr y in the new US News and World Report national survey of graduate programs. The Department of Geosciences at the University of Arizona focuses on research and education dealing with the nature, genesis, and history of the Earth and its crust, and with the evolution of the environment and biota at the Earth's surface. For more information about the Department, see our Geosciences fact sheet (PDF file).
Research Our faculty graduate , and undergraduate students are active in biogeochemistry climate dynamics geoarchaeology geochemistry ... tectonics We encourage interdisciplinary approaches to research in the geosciences, both within the department and through interdepartmental programs.
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Employment If you are interested in working for the Department of Geosciences, please see the job listings on the

16. COURSE GOAL AND OBJECTIVES
wes tefft handout 05 fall.doc page 9 9 dating techniques relative dating stratigraphy fluorine test palynology paleontology chronometric dating
http://anthropology.unt.edu/syllabi/fall05/anth1010-002-f05.pdf

17. GNS Science
Paleontology Palynology Paleontology Stratigraphy Paleontology Timescale development Public relations Communications. Professional activities. Geological Society of New Zealand member
http://www.gns.cri.nz/who/staff/2324.html
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Richard Levy
Full Name : Richard Levy Position : Paleoclimate Scientist Contact details Email: R.Levy
Phone: +64-4-570 4236 Qualifications 1993: MSc, Geology; 1998: PhD, Geoscience Areas of expertise Geology: Antarctic geology
Geology: Cenozoic stratigraphy
Geology: Micropaleontology
Geology: Neogene Stratigraphy
Geology: Paleoclimatology
Geology: Paleoenvironmental Studies
Geology: Paleontology
Geology: Stratigraphy
Geology: Team Leader / Project Management
Palaeoclimate: Paleoenvironmental reconstruction Paleontology: Biochronology Paleontology: Biostratigraphy Paleontology: Dating Paleontology: Paleoclimatology Paleontology: Paleoecology Paleontology: Paleoenvironment determination Paleontology: Palynology Paleontology: Stratigraphy Paleontology: Timescale development Public relations: Communications Professional activities Geological Society of New Zealand: member American Geophysical Union: member

18. QGRG : Zazula
My research is being conducted in collaboration with a multidisciplinary research group that is using tephrochronology, paleomagnetics, sedimentology, palynology, paleontology and
http://www.sfu.ca/~qgrc/pages/zazula.html
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Grant Zazula
Paleontologist, Yukon Plaeontology Program, Department of Tourism and Culture, Government of Yukon
Education
M.A., Anthropology 2002 University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB B.A., Anthropology 1999 University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB

19. Paleontology And Fossils Resources
Paleontology and Palynology; Paleontology Class' Bookmarks Dordt College; Paleontology Links; Paleontology On the World-Wide Web; Paleontology Stuff
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20. HWS Geoscience Department
access to various disciplinespecific research facilities including labs for the study of Meteorology and Climatology, Hydrogeochemistry, Sedimentology, Palynology, Paleontology
http://www.hws.edu/academics/geoscience/facilities.aspx
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Geoscience is housed in Lansing Hall. Lansing Hall together with Eaton and Rosenberg Halls form the natural science complex. The complex sits at the southeast corner of the main academic quadrangle in the center of campus just a few minute's walk from the main library, dormitories and dining facilities. Geoscience teaching labs are in the basement; offices and research labs are on the first floor. The "gravitational" center of the department is Lansing 105, the first floor seminar room. The seminar room is a heavily used study space and includes recent journals, reference books, computers, laser printer, refrigerator and microwave.

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