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Journal articles on the topic "Palynological analysis"

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Ivanina, Antonina V. "Famenian palynostratigraphy of the Volyn–Podillya margin of the East–Europian platform." Вісник Дніпропетровського університету. Геологія, географія 26, no. 1 (March 30, 2018): 71–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/111808.

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Famenian carbonate-terrigenous deposits with thickness іn 300-580 m are widely distributed within the Volyn-Podillia margin of the East-European platform. It is the facies-varying complex of rocks, the stratification of which is very difficult because there are no faunal remains in the sediments (with the exception of the lower part). Therefore, during the study of this stratum, the palynological method and the palynostratigraphic division are very important. The main purposes of this study are to identify palynozones, distinguish their generalized description and to create a local scale of the palynological zonation - the vertical succesion of biozones. The material for research consists of more than 450 samples, selected from 31 boreholes. The main method is the facial-palynological analysis, or the method of palynoorictocenosis. This is the first study to perform the standardized description of the biostratigraphic units determined by the palynological data for the Famennian of the Volyn-Podillia margin of the East-European platform. In general, five palynozones are allocated in the Famennian. All palynozones are comprehensively documented thanks to numerous palynological data, characterized by a zonal spore assemblage, in the structure of which there are following categories of taxa: based on the vertical range characteristics - key, characteristic, transit ones; on the content - subdominant, accessory. According to spreading peculiarities of key and characteristic species the following types of bio-units are identified: the Range-Zone (two units) and the Concurent-Range Zone (three ones). General the Famenian deposits of the Volyn-Podillia margin of the East-European platform were palynologically subdivided into lebedianensis–magnificus (the oldest zone), varicornata, cassis–lupinovitchi, versabilis –hamulus, lepidophyta (the youngest unit) miospore zones. Palynozones with a thickness from 17 to 231 m are laterally widespreaded, recorded from a number of boreholes within Volyn-Podillya. They have a set of palynological features that allow easy recognition of deposits. Palynozones detail the sequence bedding, complement the paleontological characteristic and form the local palynological zonal scheme of the Famenian of the Volyn-Podillia margin of the East-European platform.
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Skvarla, John J., John R. Rowley, and Edward L. Vezey. "ANALYSIS OF THE THANIKAIMONI PALYNOLOGICAL INDICES." TAXON 38, no. 2 (May 1989): 233–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1220838.

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Barth, Ortrud Monika, and Cynthia Fernandes Pinto Da Luz. "Palynological analysis of Brazilian geopropolis sediments." Grana 42, no. 2 (June 2003): 121–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00173130310012512.

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Aira, M. J., H. Horn, and M. C. Seijo. "Palynological analysis of honeys from Portugal." Journal of Apicultural Research 37, no. 4 (January 1998): 247–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00218839.1998.11100979.

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Bunting, M. Jane, Barry G. Warner, and Clayton R. Morgan. "Interpreting pollen diagrams from wetlands: pollen representation in surface samples from Oil Well Bog, southern Ontario." Canadian Journal of Botany 76, no. 10 (October 1, 1998): 1780–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b98-158.

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Pollen and spore analysis of surface sediment samples from 45 points within Oil Well Bog, a coniferous swamp near Cambridge, Ontario, was used to determine the possibility of identifying different wetland vegetation communities from their palynological record, and to assess the effects of variable wetland vegetation on the pollen representation of surrounding upland communities. The data obtained were mapped for individual taxa to allow direct comparison of the spatial patterns of vegetation abundance and the associated palynological assemblages, and cluster analysis was used to identify palynologically similar assemblages. Some wetland communities, such as swamp dominated by black spruce, do have distinctive pollen signatures, but not all the vegetational diversity observed is reflected in the palynological data, with similar pollen assemblages deriving from some communities which are vegetationally very different (e.g., shrub swamps dominated by Chamaedaphne calyculata and Ilex verticillata). The wetland pollen assemblages do reflect much of the floristic diversity of the surrounding uplands, although the different communities receive varying proportions of their pollen influx from upland sources (varying from less than 5% to over 90%), and wide variations in the percentage of a given upland pollen morphotype can be found within quite a short distance, depending on the nature of local wetland communities.Key words: palynology, swamp, surface samples, wetland.
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Dimitrova, Tatyana. "Palynological analysis of the deposit Fosso Bianco, Central Italy." Geologica Balcanica 27, no. 1-2 (August 30, 1997): 101–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.52321/geolbalc.27.1-2.101.

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The palynological analysis of the Fosso Bianco section is based on the data obtained from 23 samples. Most of the samples contain polydominant and very rarely monodominant forest components. The palynological documentation is based on a classification of some well-known paleoflora groups. The comparative characteristics of the pollen spectra are based mainly on the data of the boundary Pliocene/Pleistocene in Central Italy.
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Marquez, Gonzalo J., Marta A. Morbelli, and Gabriela E. Giudice. "Palynological analysis of Sphaeropteris gardneri (Cyatheaceae, Pteridophyta)." Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 82, no. 2 (June 2010): 361–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0001-37652010000200012.

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The spore morphology and wall ultrastructure of Sphaeropteris gardneri (Hook.) R.M. Tryon from Brazil were analyzed with LM, SEM and TEM. The spores are trilete with an ornamentation formed of short low ridges with spines in their margins. The exospore is 2.5μm thick, two- layered in section and single or branched channels are present. The perispore is 1.2μm thick and two-layered. The inner layer has three strata: the inner stratum is formed of a network of branched and fused threads, the middle stratum has threads with a radial orientation and in the outer stratum thin, dark fibres are immersed in a less dense contrasted matrix. The outer layer of the perispore is the one that forms the echinate-ridges and is constituted of threads arranged in a compact way. Globules of different sizes are observed on the surface. The differences found in the perispore ornamentation and ultrastructure in Alsophila, which was previously studied, and those of Sphaeropteris, show a tendency to wall complexity.
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Barth, Ortrud Monika, and Cynthia Fernandes Pinto da Luz. "Palynological analysis of Brazilian red propolis samples." Journal of Apicultural Research 48, no. 3 (January 2009): 181–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3896/ibra.1.48.3.06.

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de Freitas, Alex da Silva, Ortrud Monika Barth, Érika de Oliveira Sales, Adriana Hitomi Matsuda, and Ligia Bicudo de Almeida-Muradian. "A palynological analysis of Brazilian propolis samples." Journal of ApiProduct and ApiMedical Science 3, no. 2 (April 1, 2011): 67–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3896/ibra.4.03.2.01.

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Orlóci, L., V. D. Pillar, and M. Anad. "Multiscale analysis of palynological records: new possibilities." Community Ecology 7, no. 1 (June 2006): 53–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/comec.7.2006.1.6.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Palynological analysis"

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France, Ian. "Application of pattern recognition techniques to palynological analysis." Thesis, Bangor University, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.312628.

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Meakin, Simone. "Palynological analysis of the Clinton Coal Measures, northern St. Vincent Basin, South Australia /." Title page, contents and abstract only, 1985. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09SB/09sbm481.pdf.

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Nott, BreAnne M. "Documenting domestication molecular and palynological analysis of ancient turkey coprolites from the American southwest /." Pullman, Wash. : Washington State University, 2010. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Thesis/Spring2010/b_nott_041310.pdf.

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Bader, Nicholas E. "A Palynological Analysis of Part of Death Valley Core DV93-1: 166-114 KA." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/249272.

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Salt Core DV93 -1, from Badwater Basin in California's Death Valley, spans the past 192 ka. An analysis of fossil palynomorphs from 151.8 m (ca. 166 ka) to 103.5 m (ca. 114 ka) delimits four pollen zones. Zone 1, the "cheno -am" zone (151.8 to 143.5 m depth, 166 -154 ka), contains high percentages of Chenopodiaceae /Amaranthus pollen, and correlates with marine Oxygen Isotope Stage (OIS) 7. Zone 2, the juniper zone (143.5 to 117.3 m, 154 -124 ka), correlates with OIS 6 and contains high percentages of Cupressaceae pollen and low percentages of Ambrosia pollen. A simultaneous drop in juniper and increase in oak (Quercus) pollen, followed by replacement of Artemisia with Ambrosia, occurs at the Zone 2 /Zone 3 (oak zone) boundary (124 ka), corresponding to OIS Termination II warming. Zone 4, the Asteraceae zone (108.8 to 103.5 m, 119 -115 ka), contains higher percentages of Asteraceae and cheno -am pollen, indicating further warming.
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Abuhmida, F. "Palynological analysis of the Ordovician to Lower Silurian sediments from the Murzuq Basin, southwest Libya." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2013. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/4475/.

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Patrickson, Shela. "Palynological analysis from a bush karoo rat (Otomys unisulcatus) lodge near Prince Albert, South Africa." Bachelor's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25920.

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The "desertification" debate surrounding the Karoo Biome of South Africa has recently inspired much research in this region. The preservation of pollen in middens in arid environments from different parts of the world has great potential for the reconstruction of past vegetation. A lodge of the bush karoo rat (Otomys unisulcatus) was excavated near Prince Albert, South Africa, and the high numbers of well-preserved pollen grains was analysed. The vegetation reconstruction suggested that there was a decline in grasses over the whole sequence, while the vegetation experienced several short-term fluctuations throughout the time period. The ages within the lodge were uncertain, although the material is likely to be modern. The palynological analysis appear to be reliable and corresponds relatively well with other studies. The lodges of these species could therefore provide an exciting new source of historical pollen in the arid regions of southern Africa.
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Shumilovskikh, Lyudmila Verfasser], Hermann [Akademischer Betreuer] Behling, Erwin [Akademischer Betreuer] Bergmeier, Dirk [Akademischer Betreuer] Gansert, Hans [Akademischer Betreuer] [Ruppert, Edzo [Akademischer Betreuer] Veldkamp, and Kerstin [Akademischer Betreuer] Wiegand. "Vegetation, climate and environmental dynamics of the Black Sea/Northern Anatolian region during the last 134 ka obtained from palynological analysis / Lyudmila Shumilovskikh. Gutachter: Hermann Behling ; Erwin Bergmeier ; Dirk Gansert ; Hans Ruppert ; Edzo Veldkamp ; Kerstin Wiegand. Betreuer: Hermann Behling." Göttingen : Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1044739304/34.

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Longhim, Márcia Emília [UNESP]. "Palinoestratigrafia na passagem do grupo Itararé ao Guatá (carbonífero-permiano) no sul do Estado do Paraná e norte do Estado de Santa Catarina, borda leste da Bacia do Paraná." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/102985.

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Foram realizadas análises palinológicas na porção superior do Grupo Itararé (Formação Taciba) e na porção inferior do Grupo Guatá (Formação Rio Bonito, Membro Triunfo) em três furos de sondagem DNPM/CPRM no sul do Estado do Paraná e norte do Estado de Santa Catarina, Bacia do Paraná. O contato entre os dois grupos, nessa área mais central da bacia, representa mudança gradual dos sistemas deposicionais, que passaram de glácio-marinhos para estuarino-deltaicos. Foram registrados 27 esporos, 58 grãos de pólen, cinco algas, um acritarca e um fungo, destacando-se os registros inéditos, na Bacia do Paraná, dos táxons Anapiculatisporites tereteangulatus (Balme & Hennely) Dino & Playford 2002, Verrucosisporites andersonii (Anderson) Backhouse 1988, Barakarites rotatus (Balme & Hennely) Bharadwaj & Tiwari 1964, Circumplicatipolis stigmatus (Lele & Karim) Ottone & Azcuy 1988, Limitisporites amazonensis Playford & Dino 2000b, Polarisaccites triradiatus Ybert & Marques-Toigo 1971. O intervalo corresponde à Subzona Protohaploxypinus goraiensis, de idade asseliana-sakmariana (eopermiana), correlacionável, na Argentina, na Bacia Chaco-Paraná, à Zona Cristatisporites e na Bacia de Paganzo, à Zona de Intervalo Fusacolpites fusus-Vittatina subsaccata,. No Uruguai, correlaciona-se à Zona de Assembléia Cristatisporites inconstans-Vittatina subsaccata. Da base para o topo do intervalo analisado, em dois poços, verificou-se aumento progressivo de grãos de pólen teniados e diminuição relativa dos grãos monossacados e não-teniados, o que poderia indicar condições climáticas gradualmente mais secas, ainda que sazonais. A proporção expressiva de esporos descarta clima rigorosamente frio. Ainda assim, a análise quantitativa das composições das assembléias sugere forte influência de fatores ecológicos...
Palynological analyses in the uppermost Itararé Group (Taciba Formation) and the lowermost Guatá Group (Rio Bonito Formation, Triunfo Member) from three DNPM/ CPRM boreholes (PP-10-SC, PP-11-SC, PP-12-SC), in southern Paraná Basin (Brazil), are presented. The boundary between such litostratigraphic units represents gradual change from glacial-marine to deltaic-estuarine depositional systems. Ninety-two taxa were identified (27 trilete spores, 58 pollen grains, 5 algae and one fungal spore) and the following ones are recorded for the first time in the Paraná Basin: Anapiculatisporites tereteangulatus (Balme & Hennely) Dino & Playford 2002, Verrucosisporites andersonii (Anderson) Backhouse 1988, Barakarites rotatus (Balme & Hennely) Bharadwaj & Tiwari 1964, Circumplicatipolis stigmatus (Lele & Karim) Ottone & Azcuy 1988, Limitisporites amazonensis Playford & Dino 2000b, Limitisporites scitulus Playford & Dino 2000b and Polarisaccites triradiatus Ybert & Marques-Toigo 1971. The whole section is assigned to the Protohaploxypinus goraiensis Subzone, Asselian-Sakmarian in age, which can be correlated to the Cristatisporites Biozone (Chaco-Paraná Basin), the Fusacolpites fusus-Vittatina subsaccata Interval Biozone (Paganzo Basin) and the Cristatisporites inconstans-Vittatina subsaccata Assemblage Biozone (Uruguay). From the base to the top of the analysed interval in two boreholes, taeniate pollen grains become progressively more abundant and monosaccates as well as non-taeniate pollen grains decrease in frequency, what might ndicate a gradual climatic drying, even only seasonally. The high proportion of spores rules out severe cold climates. Nevertheless, quantitative analysis suggests a strong ecologic, environmental and taphonomic influence on the palynological assemblages. Likewise... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Longhim, Márcia Emília. "Palinoestratigrafia na passagem do grupo Itararé ao Guatá (carbonífero-permiano) no sul do Estado do Paraná e norte do Estado de Santa Catarina, borda leste da Bacia do Paraná /." Rio Claro : [s.n.], 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/102985.

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Resumo: Foram realizadas análises palinológicas na porção superior do Grupo Itararé (Formação Taciba) e na porção inferior do Grupo Guatá (Formação Rio Bonito, Membro Triunfo) em três furos de sondagem DNPM/CPRM no sul do Estado do Paraná e norte do Estado de Santa Catarina, Bacia do Paraná. O contato entre os dois grupos, nessa área mais central da bacia, representa mudança gradual dos sistemas deposicionais, que passaram de glácio-marinhos para estuarino-deltaicos. Foram registrados 27 esporos, 58 grãos de pólen, cinco algas, um acritarca e um fungo, destacando-se os registros inéditos, na Bacia do Paraná, dos táxons Anapiculatisporites tereteangulatus (Balme & Hennely) Dino & Playford 2002, Verrucosisporites andersonii (Anderson) Backhouse 1988, Barakarites rotatus (Balme & Hennely) Bharadwaj & Tiwari 1964, Circumplicatipolis stigmatus (Lele & Karim) Ottone & Azcuy 1988, Limitisporites amazonensis Playford & Dino 2000b, Polarisaccites triradiatus Ybert & Marques-Toigo 1971. O intervalo corresponde à Subzona Protohaploxypinus goraiensis, de idade asseliana-sakmariana (eopermiana), correlacionável, na Argentina, na Bacia Chaco-Paraná, à Zona Cristatisporites e na Bacia de Paganzo, à Zona de Intervalo Fusacolpites fusus-Vittatina subsaccata,. No Uruguai, correlaciona-se à Zona de Assembléia Cristatisporites inconstans-Vittatina subsaccata. Da base para o topo do intervalo analisado, em dois poços, verificou-se aumento progressivo de grãos de pólen teniados e diminuição relativa dos grãos monossacados e não-teniados, o que poderia indicar condições climáticas gradualmente mais secas, ainda que sazonais. A proporção expressiva de esporos descarta clima rigorosamente frio. Ainda assim, a análise quantitativa das composições das assembléias sugere forte influência de fatores ecológicos... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo)
Abstract: Palynological analyses in the uppermost Itararé Group (Taciba Formation) and the lowermost Guatá Group (Rio Bonito Formation, Triunfo Member) from three DNPM/ CPRM boreholes (PP-10-SC, PP-11-SC, PP-12-SC), in southern Paraná Basin (Brazil), are presented. The boundary between such litostratigraphic units represents gradual change from glacial-marine to deltaic-estuarine depositional systems. Ninety-two taxa were identified (27 trilete spores, 58 pollen grains, 5 algae and one fungal spore) and the following ones are recorded for the first time in the Paraná Basin: Anapiculatisporites tereteangulatus (Balme & Hennely) Dino & Playford 2002, Verrucosisporites andersonii (Anderson) Backhouse 1988, Barakarites rotatus (Balme & Hennely) Bharadwaj & Tiwari 1964, Circumplicatipolis stigmatus (Lele & Karim) Ottone & Azcuy 1988, Limitisporites amazonensis Playford & Dino 2000b, Limitisporites scitulus Playford & Dino 2000b and Polarisaccites triradiatus Ybert & Marques-Toigo 1971. The whole section is assigned to the Protohaploxypinus goraiensis Subzone, Asselian-Sakmarian in age, which can be correlated to the Cristatisporites Biozone (Chaco-Paraná Basin), the Fusacolpites fusus-Vittatina subsaccata Interval Biozone (Paganzo Basin) and the Cristatisporites inconstans-Vittatina subsaccata Assemblage Biozone (Uruguay). From the base to the top of the analysed interval in two boreholes, taeniate pollen grains become progressively more abundant and monosaccates as well as non-taeniate pollen grains decrease in frequency, what might ndicate a gradual climatic drying, even only seasonally. The high proportion of spores rules out severe cold climates. Nevertheless, quantitative analysis suggests a strong ecologic, environmental and taphonomic influence on the palynological assemblages. Likewise... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Alexander, Alan John. "Palynological, stratigraphic and chemical analyses of sediments in the Lothians with particular reference to the Lateglacial." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/10626.

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Palynological and stratigraphic investigations have been conducted on sediment cores for three sites in Lothian Region, Scotland: Balgone House, Broxmouth and Corstorphine. All phases of the Lateglacial period, as far as they are manifested in the Lothians at the sites studied, have been investigated with particular reference to the Younger Dryas, the main Interstadial, or Allerod, and also the evidence for the colder conditions that preceded it which are presumed to represent Older Dryas-type vegetation. Further light has been cast on the development of the Postglacial broad - leaved forests. The Cambridge computer program POLLDATA MKV was used to perform the necessary calculations and controlled a graph plotter to generate pollen diagrams. A series of subroutines is described that translated the calls to the Cambridge graphics subroutine library. This may serve as a model for other installations. Objective numerical zonation methods are applied to the pollen data. These methods are used not only to zone the pollen series but also to aid in the generation of hypotheses regarding vegetation changes. Chemical analyses of the sediments from Balgone House were undertaken. The results obtained are at variance with those from published work and it is proposed that the reason is that the chemical pre-treatment of samples employed locally may be less efficient in leaching the cations from the mineral fraction.
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Books on the topic "Palynological analysis"

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Kosanke, Robert M. Palynological analyses of upper Pennsylvanian coal beds and adjacent strata from the proposed Pennsylvanian system stratotype in West Virginia: A report on the stratigraphic distribution and abundance of upper Pennsylvanian palynomorphs. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1988.

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Kosanke, Robert M. Palynological analyses of upper Pennsylvanian coal beds and adjacent strata from the proposed Pennsylvanian system stratotype in West Virginia: A report on the stratigraphic distribution and abundance of upper Pennsylvanian palynomorphs. Washington, DC: Dept. of the Interior, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Palynological analysis"

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Wang, Shu, and Taiju Yin. "Characteristics of Palynological Assemblage and Paleoclimate Analysis of the Miocene Formation in the Eastern Bohai Bay Basin." In Springer Series in Geomechanics and Geoengineering, 3278–92. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2485-1_304.

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Delicio, Maria Paula, João Paulo Marques Machado Teixeira, Makênia Oliveira Soares Gomes, and Maria de Fátima Rodrigues Sarkis. "Environmental Reconstruction of the South-Western Part of the Maracujá River Basin, Brazil, Based on Palynological and Sedimentological Analysis and Carbonaceous-Layer Radiocarbon Dating." In Springer Geology, 481–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04364-7_92.

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Githumbi, Esther N., Colin J. Courtney Mustaphi, and Robert Marchant. "Sedimentological, palynological and charcoal analyses of the hydric palustrine sediments from the Lielerai-Kimana wetlands, Kajiado, southern Kenya." In Quaternary Vegetation Dynamics – The African Pollen Database, 107–26. London: CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003162766-8.

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Spencer, Marissa K., Damián Cárdenas, Francisca E. Oboh-Ikuenobe, and Tapas Chatterjee. "Integration of Palynological and Foraminiferal Analyses Toward Evaluation of the Paleoenvironment and Hydrocarbon Potential in the Orange Basin, SW Africa." In Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation, 193–211. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16396-8_9.

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DAVIES, E. H., and J. P. BUJAK. "PETROLEUM EXPLORATION APPLICATION OF PALYNOLOGICAL ASSEMBLAGE SUCCESSIONS IN THE FLEXURE TREND, GULF OF MEXICO." In Innovative Biostratigraphic Approaches to Sequence Analysis–New Exploration Opportunities. SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.5724/gcs.87.08.0047.

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Kvavadze, Eliso, and Maia Chichinadze. "Palynological analysis of organic materials from Pichvnari (including the earliest silk in Georgia)." In Wonders Lost and Found: A Celebration of the Archaeological Work of Professor Michael Vickers, 102–7. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvx5w97m.14.

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Onoriode Obigba, Sylvester. "Understanding Past and Present Vegetation Dynamics Using the Palynological Approach: An Introductory Discourse." In Vegetation Index and Dynamics. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.97755.

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Palynology is a multi-disciplinary field of science that deals with the study and application of extinct, [fossilised] and extant palynomorphs (pollen and spore) and other related microscopic biological entities in the environment. It is divided into palaeo- and actuo-palynology, and provides substantial proxies to understanding past and present vegetation dynamics respectively. With reference to the two geological principles of uniformitarianism and of the evolution of fauna/flora, the distribution of plant indicators across ecological zones, palynomorph morphology and pollen analysis, palynology can be used to identify the change in past and present local and regional vegetation and climate and humans impact on the environment. Other supportive areas of endeavour like radiocarbon dating, sedimentology, taphonomic processes and geomorphology can be used to triangulate inferences drawn from palynological data. Palynomorphs are made of outer cell walls embedded with an inert, complex and resistant biopolymeric signature (called sporopollenin) which helps to facilitate long term preservation in different environmental matrices under favourable conditions, hence its widespread applicability. Palynology have proven to very reliable in reconstructing past vegetation, decrypting essential honeybee plants and understanding the impact of climate on plant population using pollen analysis, for which is the basis for the application of palynology in environmental studies. The application of palynology in climate, vegetation and anthropogenic studies begins with the selection of matrix (sediments from lake, river, ocean, excavation, relatively intact soil profile, bee products), coring or collection of samples, subjection to a series of chemically aided digestion, separation, physical filtration, decanting, accumulating of palynomorphs, microscopic study and ends with the interpretation of recovered information. Literature review on the application of palynology for understanding vegetation and climate interactions is presented in this paper.
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Conference papers on the topic "Palynological analysis"

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Gao, Y., Z. Liu, S. Liu, H. Luo, W. Zhang, Y. Zhu, and C. Tian. "Sequence Stratigraphy and Sedimentary Environment Identification Based on Palynological Analysis." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/187172-ms.

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Nigamatzyanova, Gulnara. "PALYNOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF BOTTOM SEDIMENTS OF LAKE RUBSKOE (IVANOVO REGION, RUSSIA)." In 18th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2018. Stef92 Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2018/5.1/s20.081.

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Najaf, Ahmed. "Geochemical and Palynological Analysis in Assessing Hydrocarbon Potential and Palaeoenvironmental Deposition, North Ir." In First EAGE Workshop on Iraq - Hydrocarbon Exploration and Field Development. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20143561.

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Nuñez Otaño, Noelia B., Nadia E. Muñoz, Nadia E. Muñoz, Mercedes M. di Pasquo, Mercedes M. di Pasquo, Jennifer M. K. O'Keefe, and Jennifer M. K. O'Keefe. "PRELIMINARY PALYNOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF A CORE FROM THE LIA INTERVAL IN EASTERN ARGENTINA." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-302984.

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Awad, Walaa K., and Francisca E. Oboh-Ikuenobe. "PALEOCENE PALEOENVIRONMENTAL AND PALEOCLIMATIC RECONSTRUCTION BASED ON PALYNOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ALO-1 WELL, SOUTHEASTERN NIGERIA." In Joint 52nd Northeastern Annual Section and 51st North-Central Annual GSA Section Meeting - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017ne-290944.

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Spencer, Marissa, Francisca E. Oboh-Ikuenobe, and Tapas K. Chatterjee. "PALEOENVIRONMENT OF MESOZOIC SEDIMENTS REVEALED BY PALYNOLOGICAL ANALYSIS: IMPLICATION FOR HYDROCARBON POTENTIAL OF THE ORANGE BASIN." In GSA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA - 2018. Geological Society of America, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2018am-323145.

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Shefer, N. V., and T. A. Blyakharchuk. "RECONSTRUCTION OF HOLOCENE VEGETATION BY PALYNOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF PEAT COLUMN FROM TAZOVSKIY DISTRICT OF YAMALO-NENETSKIY AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT." In Актуальные проблемы современной палинологии. Москва: Общество с ограниченной ответственностью "Издательство ГЕОС", 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54896/9785891188532_2022_88.

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Shefer, N. V., L. S. Shumilovskikh, and I. I. Gureyeva. "Sub-recent palynological spectra of landscapes of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area, Russia." In Problems of studying the vegetation cover of Siberia. TSU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-927-3-2020-47.

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An analysis of the composition of surface spore-pollen spectra (SPS) was carried out within a gradient from forest-tundra to northern taiga. In total, 20 sub-recent moss-lichen surface samples were obtained on the territory of the Nadymsky and Purovsky districts of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area. All studied spectra contain pollen of Larix sibirica Ledeb., Picea obovata Ledeb., Pinus sibirica Du Tour, P. sylvestris L., Betula pubescens Ehrh., B. nana L, as well as Ericaceae, Asteraceae and Cyperaceae. In the SPS of the studied communities, an increase in the participation of the pollen of Pinus species, a decrease in the content of Betula nana pollen, and an increase in the diversity of the taxonomic composition of herbs at the transition from the forest-tundra to the northern taiga are observed. The low content of Picea obovata pollen in the forest-tundra and northern taiga spectra reflects the low proportion of spruce in the studied communities. The low pollen proportion of Larix sibirica in the forest-tundra and northern taiga does not reflect the actual participation of L. sibirica in the vegetation cover, but is associated with rapid destruction of pollen and its low flight ability. The low content of Larix sibirica pollen in the forest-tundra and northern taiga does not reflect the actual participation of larch in the stand.
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Wilcox, Paul, Sarah J. Fowell, Nancy H. Bigelow, and James F. Baichtal. "INCREASING HUMIDITY DURING THE YOUNGER DRYAS REVEALED BY PALYNOLOGICAL AND SEDIMENTALOGICAL ANALYSIS OF CORES FROM BAKER ISLAND, SOUTHEAST ALASKA." In GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016am-281953.

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Rangel, Juliana. "Palynological analysis of pollen collected by honey bees (Apis mellifera) in developed areas in four regions of the United States." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.115189.

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Reports on the topic "Palynological analysis"

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Williams, G. L. Palynological analysis of Elf Hermine E-94, Scotian Basin. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/221815.

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Williams, G. L. Palynological analysis of Elf Hermine E-94, Scotian Basin. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/214512.

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Anderson, T. W. Palynological analysis of Lake Winnipeg 99-900 cores 3, 4 and 8. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/214557.

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Kılıç, Nurgül Karlıoğlu, and Sinem Ersin. Determination of Late Holocene Vegetation of Lake Aktaş and Its Surrounding Area by Palynological Analysis. "Prof. Marin Drinov" Publishing House of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, February 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7546/crabs.2019.01.13.

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Fensome, R. A. A palynological analysis of middle Cretaceous strata in the Hume River section, Northwest Territories, Canada. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/299115.

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Williams, G. L. Palynological analysis of Amoco-Imperial Cormorant N-83, Jeanne d'Arc Basin, Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/221812.

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Williams, G. L. Palynological analysis of Amoco-Imperial-Skelly Osprey H-84, Carson Basin, Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/221813.

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Williams, G. L. Palynological analysis of Esso-H.B. Gjoa G-37, Saglek Basin, Davis Strait, offshore eastern Canada. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/224260.

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Williams, G. L. Palynological analysis of Canterra PCI St. George J-55, Carson Basin, Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/214539.

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Williams, G. L. Palynological analysis of Amoco-Imperial-Skelly Skua E-41, Carson Basin, Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/214540.

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