- in sediments,
sedimentary rocks, and even some
metasedimentary rocks.
Palynomorphs are the microscopic, acid-resistant
organic remains and
debris produced...
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Spore palynomorph.
Ischyosporites sp.
Indeterminate "Spores."
Spore palynomorph.
Leptolepidites sp.
Indeterminate "Spores."
Spore palynomorph. Triplanosporites...
- A
microfossil is a
fossil that is
generally between 0.001 mm and 1 mm in size, the
visual study of
which requires the use of
light or
electron microscopy...
- PMID 22307616. HARVEY, T. H. P.; PEDDER, B. E. (2013-05-01). "Copepod
Mandible Palynomorphs from the
Nolichucky Shale (Cambrian, Tennessee):
Implications for the...
-
David M.; Florindo, Fabio; the SMS
Science Team (1
October 2009). "
Palynomorphs from a
sediment core
reveal a
sudden remarkably warm
Antarctica during...
-
first appearance of
Psiloceras spelae,
Cerebropollenites thiergartii (a
palynomorph),
Praegubkinella turgescens (a foraminifer),
Cytherelloidea buisensis...
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subdiscipline of
palynology (the
study of
pollen grains, spores, and
other palynomorphs.), that aims to
prove or
disprove a
relationship among objects, people...
-
Eiberg Basin of the
Northern Calcareous Alps,
there was a very
rapid palynomorph turnover.
Polyploidy may have been an
important factor that mitigated...
- (Vitaceae)
Trapa (Trapaceae)
Palynomorphs are organic-walled microfossils, like spores, pollen, and algae. The
following palynomorphs have been
found in the...
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appearing in
layers equivalent to the
early Valle de la Luna member.
Palynomorph and
tetrapod biostratigraphy agree with a late
Carnian to
early Norian...