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  1. Key to the Quaternary Pollen and Spores of the Great Lakes Region (Royal Ontario Museum life sciences miscellaneous publication) by John H. McAndrews, A. A. Berti, et all 1973-06
  2. Sedimentation of Organic Particles
  3. Textbook of Pollen Analysis by Knut Faegri, Peter Emil Kaland, et all 1990-01
  4. Palynomorph preparation procedures currently used in the paleontology and stratigraphy laboratories, U.S. Geological Survey (Geological Survey circular) by L. Imogene Doher, 1980
  5. Palaeoecology of Africa, volume 22 (Palaeoecology of Africa and the Surrounding Islands)
  6. Palynology and the Independence Shale of Iowa, (Bulletins of American paleontology) by James B Urban, 1971
  7. Anthropogenic Indicators in Pollen Diagr
  8. The paleontology of Rhodesia (Bulletin - Rhodesia Geological Survey) by Geoffrey Bond, 1973
  9. Palynomorph distributions in the Rincon Shale (lower Miocene) of the Tajiguas Landfill section, Santa Barbara County, California (SuDoc I 19.76:95-265) by Norman O. Frederiksen, 1995
  10. Palynological data from a 989-ft (301-M) core of Pliocene and early Pleistocene sediments from Bruneau, Idaho (Open-file report) by Robert S Thompson, 1993
  11. Fossil pollen and archaeology (Bobbs-Merrill reprint series in the social sciences) by Jane Gray, 1962
  12. Dinoflagellates, sporomorphs, and other palynomorphs from the upper Pliocene St. Erth Beds of Cornwall, southwestern England (Memoir / Paleontological Society) by Martin J Head, 1993
  13. Maestrichtian microflora of the Miyadani-gawa Formation in the Hida District, Central Japan by Kiyoshi Takahashi, 1982
  14. Pliocene terrestrial environments and data/model comparisons (SuDoc I 19.76:94-23) by U.S. Geological Survey, 1994

21. Dino Organizations
Paleontology and Palynology; Paleontology Links; Paleontology On the WorldWide Web Paleontology Stuff; Palaeontological Association
http://www.boscarelli.com/dino_orgs.htm

22. American Association Of Stratigraphic Palynologists
The following items give more detailed information about AASP, its activities, and membership, and provide links to other palynology/paleontology sites on the internet.
http://www.palynology.org/history/Webpage/index99.html
Welcome to the home page of the American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, Inc. (AASP) . AASP was established in 1967 by a group of 31 founding members to promote the science of palynology. Today AASP has a world-wide membership of about 800 and is run by an executive comprising an elected Board of Directors and subsidiary boards and committees. AASP welcomes new members. The AASP Foundation publishes the journal Palynology (annually), the AASP Newsletter (quarterly), and the AASP Contributions Series (mostly monographs, issued irregularly), as well as several books and miscellaneous items. AASP also organises an Annual Meeting which usually includes a field trip, a business luncheon, social events, and technical sessions where research results are presented on all aspects of palynology. The following items give more detailed information about AASP, its activities, and membership, and provide links to other palynology/paleontology sites on the internet.

23. Palentology | Define Palentology At Dictionary.com
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24. Gabriel Chirila | ResearchGATE
Geology, Palynology, Paleontology, Paleoclimate reconstruction, Gas Chromatography, genetic potential of the petroliferous basins
http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gabriel_Chirila/
Gabriel Chirila
PhD Al. I. Cuza University Geology Earth Science Join the Scientific Network, it's free! Join ResearchGATE ResearchGATE is the leading professional network for scientists. It's free of charge. First Name Last Name Your E-Mail Address About me Publications Gabriel Chirila's Personal Information Looking for / interested in: Research partners Geology, Palynology, Paleontology, Paleoclimate reconstruction, Gas Chromatography, genetic potential of the petroliferous basins Research area: Geology, Paleontology, Palynology, Gas Chromatography, Sedimentary Basins, Well drilling technology Past advisor(s): Prof. dr. em. Leonard Olaru Science disciplines: Earth Science Gabriel Chirila's Research Skills Technical Skills: Geology, Paleontology, Palynology, Gas Chromatography, Sedimentary Basins, Well drilling technology IT Skills: Windows, Office, Photoimpact, CorelDraw Gabriel Chirila's Contact Details Business: Iasi, Romania Institution: Al. I. Cuza University, Geology Website: http://geology.uaic.ro/gabriel.chirila/ Other About me: Gabriel was born in Preutesti Village, Suceava County, Romania, in 1979. He received the B.Sc.degree in Geology (2004), M.Sc degrees in Biostratigraphy (2005) and PhD. in Geology (2008) at Al. I. Cuza University of Iasi, Romania. The title of doctoral thesis: Paleofloristic study of the Sarmatian from Rasca Valley (advisor; Prof. dr. em. Leonard Olaru) was rewarded with Cum Laude distinction at Al. I. Cuza University of Iasi (2008). From 2004 to 2008 he worked as Mud Logger/Data Engineer (Logging Geologist) for Geolog SpA, and Intrenational Logging in North Africa (Libia, Algeria, Tunisia), Europe (Italy, UK, Denmark, Germany). In 2008 he joined the Department of Geology as Assistant Lecturer. He is author or co-author of 5 journal papers and many conference publications.

25. UA Department Of Geosciences
climate dynamics; geoarchaeology; geochemistry; geochronology; geomorphology; geophysics; mineral resources; mineralogy; paleolimnology; palynology;
http://saso.geo.arizona.edu/academics/info.html
Information Our faculty graduate , and undergraduate students are active in biogeochemistry climate dynamics geoarchaeology geochemistry ... tectonics We encourage interdisciplinary approaches to research , both within the department and through interdepartmental programs. Academic Programs
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Jobs and Career Information The online class schedule shows current offerings for Geosciences.

26. Applied ESS Field Studies And Policy Analysis
Earth History. Stratigraphy. Palynology . Paleontology . Geoinformatics. Remote Sensing. Public Health. GIS and Policy . Mono Lake . Great Salt Lake
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27. Untitled Document
Practical (laboratory) sessions as parts of the courses in Paleobotany, Palynology, Paleontology, Stratigraphy, Paleoecology, Microbiofacies given for students in
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/paleobotany/popa1.htm
Florida Museum of Natural History Dr. Mihai E. POPA
Senior Fulbright Fellow
  • Title: PhD, University Lecturer (a different status of the American Lecturer position, more similar to the Associate Professor position in USA). PhD in Bucharest, with the rank "Summa Cum Laude" (the highest in Romania), defended on 29 March 2000, with two supervisors: Dr. Ovidiu N. Dragastan (University of Bucharest) and Dr. Johanna H. A. Van Konijnenburg - Van Cittert (Utrecht State University). Title of the thesis: Early Jurassic Land flora of the Getic Nappe; Experience within the higher education system: more than seven years (since September 1994); Present address: Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Dickinson Hall, Palaeobotany Laboratory, PO Box 117800, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA; Tel: (352) 392-1721 ext. 232; Fax: (352) 392-2539; E-mail: popa@flmnh.ufl.edu. Some photographs I care about
Project of the Fulbright Senior Award
The project is entitled " The Middle Cretaceous floras of USA and Romania: different lands, similar floras

28. Department Of Anthropology @SDSU
Application of palynology, paleontology and relevant technologies. Individual laboratory research project required. Anth 580Anthropological Data Analysis
http://anthropology.sdsu.edu/courses.html

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FACULTY UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM GRADUATE PROGRAM ... ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION Dept. of Anthropology
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Anth 101Human Biocultural Origins
Anth 102Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Our relationship to our environment; types of preliterate society; systems of social organization, politics, economics, religion, and language. Anth 301Principles of Physical Anthropology Primate comparative anatomy and human paleontology. Physical measurement of the living subject and skeletal specimens. The statistical treatment of data in physical Anthropology. Applications of physical Anthropology in industry and medicolegal problems. Anth 302Principles of Archaeology History, method, and theory of archaeological data acquisition and interpretation. Methods of data recovery and analysis suitable to resolution of historical and processual questions. Archaeological examples from a worldwide sample of prehistoric and historic societies. Anth 303History of Ethnological Theory Development of theories which explain nature of culture and cultural variation. Applications of theory of culture to field methods in ethnography and interpretation of ethnographic findings.

29. About Earth Sciences
Research is also supported by specialised laboratories for petrology, sedimentology, palynology, paleontology, ICPOES and atomic absorption
http://sol.earth.uq.edu.au/Current/AboutEarthSciences.html
Earth Sciences All of UQ
Select a quick link: About UQ my.UQ mySI-net UQ News UQ Experts UQ Images Organisational Units ABOUT EARTH SCIENCES Earth Sciences (SES) is a new School within the Faculty of Science. Specialist academic advice relating to courses delivered by Earth Sciences is provided by academic advisers within the School and at the Faculty.
Earth Sciences provides professional education for those who seek careers in:
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Our Academic staff are specialists in the areas of:
Academic Staff Specialised Areas Prof Paulo Vasconcelos Economic Geology, Ar-Ar Isotope Geochemistry Prof Ken Collerson Dr Thomas Baumgartl Hydrogeology, Soil Hydrology, Soil Mechanics

30. Abstract Of 2006 AAPG/GSTT Hedberg Conference
The well drilled from the surface through 3200 feet of interbedded mudflow material as confirmed by palynology, paleontology, velocity, density, pressure, temperature and salinity
http://www.searchanddiscovery.net/abstracts/html/2006/hedberg_intl/abstracts/hen
AAPG/GSTT HEDBERG CONFERENCE Mobile Shale Basins Genesis, Evolution and Hydrocarbon Systems June 5-7, 2006 Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago Drilling on Trinidad s Southern Range Anticline Results from Habanero #1 Maria Henry Mike Pentilla Krishna Persad , Richard Sams Clyde Ramkhalawan Trinidad Exploration and Development Unlimited, Denver Colorado USA Trinidad Exploration and Development Unlimited, La Romaine, Trinidad, West Indies Sams Exploration, Inc., Atlanta Georgia USA Trinidad Exploration and Development (TED) drilled the Habanero #1 well along the crest of the Southern Range anticline in the Southwest Peninsula area of Trinidad s Southern basin. The Southern Range anticline extends from the Orinoco delta region of Venezuela to the west, continues along Trinidads Southwest Peninsula and crosses the Los Bajos fault to the east. It is marked by the occurrence of mud volcanoes at the surface and is associated with many of the oil and gas accumulations in Trinidad and the surrounding region including the following fields: Soldado, Palo Seco, Forest Reserve and Pedernales. The primary objective was to test deepwater deposits of the Lower Cruse/Lengua formations in a structurally advantageous position based on 170 square kilometers of 3D seismic data from the Southwest Peninsula area. Data across the antiform is poor leaving the structure difficult to image.

31. Paleontology, Palynology - Sciences, Life Sciences, Paleontology, Paleontology P
Welcome to the homepage of the Commission Internationale de Microflore du Pal ozoique The Commission Internationale de Microflore du Pal ozoique (C.I.M.P.) is an international
http://www.studysphere.com/Site/Sphere_3603.html

32. Quaternary Studies Earth Sciences
Cambridge Quaternary Collaborators from several departments engaged in study of paleogeography, Quaternary history and stratigraphy, geoarcheology, palynology, paleontology, and
http://www.iaswww.com/apr/Science/Earth_Sciences/Quaternary_Studies/
Quaternary Studies Earth Sciences
The Quaternary Period is the geologic time period after the Neogene Period roughly 2.588 million years ago to the present.
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33. Hominid Views Blog Archive Weekend Read
global warming doesn’t exist, they have thousands of individual studies to debunk from the fields of climatology, geology, physics, chemistry, palynology, paleontology, and
http://hominidviews.com/?p=5147

34. People Finder - Trinity College Dublin
PALAEOTEMPERATURE PALEOBIOLOGY PALEOGEOGRAPHY PALYNOLOGY Paleontology Palynostratigraphy, Devonian and Carboniferous STRATIGRAPHY Stratigraphy
http://people.tcd.ie/gclayton
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S earch TCD Staff Details Skip Main Navigation Peoplefinder Home TCD Home Local Home Personal Information Name Clayton, Geoffrey Main Department Geology College Title Associate Professor E-mail gclayton@tcd.ie College Tel Web http://www.tcd.ie/Geology/staff/gclayton/pal2geoff.php Representations Details Date Vice-Chair, Subcommission for Carboniferous Stratigraphy Councillor, International Federation of Palynological Societies President, Commission Internationale de Microflore du Paleozoique Secretary-General, Commission Internationale de Microflore du Paleozoique Membership of Professional Institutions, Associations, Societies Details Date From Date To American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Commisssion Internationale de Microflore du Paleozoique Description of Research Interests My main research interests are: 1) PALYNOLOGY - the use of palynomorphs in Palaeozoic rocks to determine their age, depositional environment and palaeogeographic setting. 2) ORGANIC PETROLOGY interpretation of thermal histories of rocks based on studies of microscopic plant debris and other organic particles. Current areas of interest include Ireland, Bolivia, Portugal, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the USA. Research Interests BIOSTRATIGRAPHY Earth Sciences Geology Hydrocarbons, exploration and production

35. What Is The Study Of Palynology? | ChaCha Answers
What is the study of palynology? ChaCha has the answer Paleontology is the earth science that studies fossil organisms and related remains. ChaCha on!
http://www.chacha.com/question/what-is-the-study-of-palynology

36. Laugerie Haute
greatly enhanced precision to our knowledge of the site's stratigraphy but also provided new data for sophisticated analyses of its artifact industries, palynology, paleontology
http://www.donsmaps.com/ninthcave.html

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Laugerie Haute
The Ninth Cave in Jean Auel's series of novels on Paleolithic life, culminating with "Shelters of Stone"
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Laugerie Haute Ouest near the entrance gate, taken from across the road.
Photo: Don Hitchcock 2008
The two massive stone blocks on either side of the gate were once attached to the cliff above, at the large rough scars still visible today, and the overhang must have originally looked like gigantic eyebrows over the cliff below.
This fall of ash built up many metres thick on top of the overhang above Laugerie Haute, and when the ash was soaked by rain (and runoff from the cliff), the whole thing gave way and crashed to the ground below. The sound must have been staggering, and woe betide anyone beneath. I can imagine someone sitting at the rear of the shelter, untouched by the catastrophic fall, and thanking their gods or good luck that they had escaped.
The stones appear to have rotated through ninety degrees as they fell, landing vertically on their rounded, previously outside, edges, and out a little from the cliff.

37. GLOBAL Rock ART - International Congress Of Rock Art - IFRAO 2009
archaeology, visual anthropology, ethnography, geomorphology, geology, geography, botany, palynology, paleontology, archeometry, zoology, paleoparasitology, paleo-pathology
http://www.globalrockart2009.ab-arterupestre.org.br/hosts.html
Hosts IFRAO  -  International Federation of Rock Art Organizations www.cesmap.it/ifrao/ifrao.html In 1988 IFRAO was founded in Australia during the first major international academic conference dedicated entirely to the study of prehistoric rock art. In the beginning nine rock art organisations formed this international federation in order to act as a joint forum and political signal. It should work in an advisory consultative capacity and meet at official conferences in regular intervals. Actually, IFRAO has 43 member organizations involving approx. 7.000 specialists in rock art. The constitution and the efforts of IFRAO helped to overcome the problem of a great variety of research approaches  and of terminology which was the result of a lack of communication between specialists. One of the main concerns of IFRAO was to standardize all aspects of the area which is essential for an effective communication and teamwork: methodology, terminology, ethics and the technical norms used for analyzing and recording. IFRAO members publish approx. 20 specialized periodicals, the flagship being Rock Art Research, the official voice of the federation. IFRAO has become particularly efficient with regard to the protection and preservation of rock art.

38. Instructions For Searching The Glossary
Paleobotany or Palynology; Paleontology General; Paleontology Morphology; Petrology Igneous; Petrology Metamorphic; Quaternary Geology; Remote Sensing; Sedimentary Petrology
http://glossary.agiweb.org/dbtw-wpd/glossary/glosinst.htm

39. ABC Directory : Science : Earth Sciences : Quaternary Studies :
Collaborators from several departments engaged in study of paleogeography, Quaternary history and stratigraphy, geoarcheology, palynology, paleontology, and related topics.
http://www.abc.net/directory/Science/Earth_Sciences/Quaternary_Studies/

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Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

Information about the central institute of German polar research, its history, its facilities and research ships, and research topics related to geology and biology of the polar regions and world oceans.
http://www.awi-potsdam.de/index.html Beringian Atlas
Paleonenvironmental atlas of Beringia, an area covering easternmost Siberia and western Alaska.
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo/parcs/atlas/beringia/index.html 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/

40. Dept Of Geology & Geophysics - Louisiana State University
Paleoclimatology, Groundwater/Hydrology, Chemical Oceanography, Remote Sensing, Invertebrate Paleontology, Oceanography/Marine Science, Paleobotany Palynology, Paleontology
http://guide.agiweb.org/ggd/listing.html?ID=314

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