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         Palynology Paleontology:     more books (45)
  1. New species of spores from the Upper Devonian of the Pripet Depression: Paleozoic spores of Byelorussia (Pripet Depression) by G. I Kedo, 1976
  2. Organic-walled microplankton in the subsurface Ordovician of northeastern Kansas (Subsurface geology series) by Robert Paul Wright, 1981
  3. Jurassic biostratigraphy of three borings in NW Scania: A brief palynological report (Rapporter och meddelanden / Sveriges geologiska undersökning) by Dorothy Guy-Ohlson, 1978
  4. Second supplement, annotated references, Precambrian to Tertiary palynological literature (Paleo data banks) by Gerhard O. W Kremp, 1982
  5. The Lehner Mammoth site, Southeastern Arizona (University of Arizona. Program in Geochronology, contribution) by Emil W Haury, 1959
  6. Antarctic Palaeobiology: Its Role in the Reconstruction of Gondwana
  7. Spores and pollen grains from the Mesozoic of Western Australia by B. E Balme, 1957
  8. Palynology of the Almond Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Rock Springs uplift, Wyoming, (Bulletins of American paleontology) by J. Fred Stone, 1973
  9. Proceedings of the 7th International Palynological Congress (International Palynological Congress//Proceedings) by Qld.) International Palynological Congress 1988 (Brisbane, Elizabeth M. Truswell, et all 1990-12
  10. Palaeozoic sporae dispersae from Zaïre (Congo), 13-18 (Annalen) by R. K Kar, 1978
  11. Late Precambrian microfossils from the Diaoyutai formation, Eastern Liaoning, China by Leiming Yin, 1980
  12. Status quo of Palaeogene Microphytoplankton studies in China by Cheng-quan He, 1980
  13. Eocene spores and pollen assemblage from northeastern Zhejing by Man-ying Li, 1980
  14. Some new genera of Oligocene Dinoflagellates and Acritarchs from the costal region of Beibu Wan, China by Cheng-quan He, 1980

41. Previous SOTW
Featured July 4, 1996 Subjects palynology, paleontology, QuaternaryGeology, Universities. The palynomorphs shown above, left, are
http://earthnet.bio.ns.ca/english/sotw/old/paleo/uap.html
Featured July 4, 1996
Subjects: Palynology, Paleontology, Quaternary Geology, Universities
The palynomorphs shown above, left, are the microscopic
remains of plants and animal structures that are highly
resistant to most forms of decay. Palynology , the branch
of science dealing with these microfossils, has many
applications including archaeological palynology
Quaternary palynology , and stratigraphic palynology. Palynology Geosciences at U of Arizona

42. Paleontology Page
Investigative Facilites. Petrography and paleontology preparation laboratories;palynology preparation laboratory; Optical microscopy
http://www.geol.lsu.edu/DeptResearch/Paleontology.htm
Research
Paleontology

Paleontology has always been a strong component of the geology program at LSU - with particular emphasis on Mesozoic and Cenozoic micropaleontology and biostratigraphy, macroinvertebrate paleontology, and paleoecology/ paleoceanography. Our Department is the only geology department in the country to have produced three AAPG Sidney Powers Medalists; all three had specialization in paleontology. New ventures in paleontology include interdisciplinary studies in paleoecology, paleoceanography, and coastal geology. Active Research Programs
  • Evaluation of Oil and Gas Platforms on the Louisiana Continental Shelf for Organisms with Biotechnology Potential Recognizing fossil seagrass communities Evolution of marine invertebrates in the Neogene of tropical America Late Holocene Shoreline Evolution, Benthic Communities, and Geoarchaeology of the Louisiana Chenier Plain Biostratigraphy, paleoecology, and evolution of Antarctic dinoflagellate cysts

43. Triassic Palaeobotany, Palynology And Stratigraphy, Links For Palaeobotanists
Museum of paleontology, University of California, Berkely (UCMP) Triassic Period vanCittert, JHA, Department of Palaeobotany palynology, University of
http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/palbot/triassic/palaeobot.html
Home All about Upper Triassic Triassic Palaeobotany, Palynology and Stratigraphy
Categories
Insight into the Triassic World

Homepages of Triassic Workers

Triassic extinction and evolution

Sequence Stratigraphy and Facies of the European Keuper
...
Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy and Historical Geology@

Triassic Palaeobotany, Palynology and Stratigraphy ALBERTIANA
. The primary aim of ALBERTIANA is to promote the interdisciplinary collaboration and understanding among the members of the IUGS Subcommission on Triassic Stratigraphy. Within this scope ALBERTIANA serves both as a newsletter for the announcement of general information and as a platform for discussion of developments in the field of Triassic stratigraphy. See also http://www.uni-muenster.de/GeoPalaeontologie/Palaeo/Palbot/albomsl.htm Pay attention: The new Triassic bibligraphy Albertiana 24 (pdf file), on page 66, by Kerp, Visscher and Warrington. Anna-Lena Anderberg , Department of Palaeobotany, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm: Rhaetian and Jurassic plants of Scania . This database includes the Rhaetian and Jurassic plant fossils from Scania, southern Sweden, housed in the Stockholm collections.

44. Palynologist
A CAREER IN paleontology. palynology is the study of organic (ie, nonmineralized)microfossils, especially those in sediments, either of terrestrial (land
http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/earth/geoscience/beaudoin.html
A CAREER IN PALEONTOLOGY
A palynologist is a person who examines minute microfossils and especially pollen grains and spores liberated from plant communities living in the geological past. These have accumulated in ancient sediments which are frequently lithified as rocks. Palynologists working in these ancient rock sequences will often assist other geologists working on the stratigraphic record to establish the age of these strata. This work is of great importance to the petroleum industry. Palynologists working in younger parts of the geological column can provide vital information about the nature and extent of plant communities living in the recent past. Here the pollen grains are preserved in unconsolidated sediments. The results from pollen analysis are used by archaeologists and Quaternary workers trying to establish paleoenvironmental records, and, most recently, by computer modellers reconstructing climate patterns in global change studies.
AVM
A CAREER AS A PALYNOLOGIST
Alwynne B. Beaudoin

45. Andrew MacRae - Current Projects
palynology and sequence stratigraphy of Late Albian (latest Early Cretaceous) sedimentsand If you know of any jobs in paleontology, sedimentary geology, or
http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/~macrae/
Current Projects - Andrew MacRae
The University of Calgary, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics Personal photo: Why do people put these things on home pages? Materials on this page are (c) 1994 unless otherwise noted. Please contact the author for distribution details. There probably will not be a problem anyway, but please ask.
Outline
  • Ph.D. project Albian (Cretaceous) palynology
    Ph.D. project
    Palynology and sequence stratigraphy of Late Albian (latest Early Cretaceous) sediments and volcanics, Axel Heiberg Island, Canadian Arctic. Successfully defended December 4, 1996. This page will soon be moving. I am not sure where, but it will be somewhere in Nova Scotia (.ns.ca), the location of my new, temporary job as a visiting fellow at GSC Atlantic. I will add a pointer to the new page when I have a URL. Not everything will be moving, so get it while you can. Kanguk Peninsula field area. View looking west towards Twin Diapirs (Carboniferous-Permian evaporite diapirs) in the forground, and Split Mountain (to the right) on Kanguk Peninsula, western Axel Heiberg Island, Canadian Arctic. The youngest units visible are the black basalt flows of the Strand Fiord Formation, capping cliffs over 800 metres tall on Split Mountain, about 6km away. These are underlain (in order) by thin black shales of the Bastion Ridge Formation (marine), the Hassel Formation (sandstone, nearshore marine) and Christopher Formation (shale, shelf marine), all Cretaceous in age, and the subjects of the study. In the foreground, around the orange-yellow diapirs, some of the sandstone of the Isachsen Formation is visible. The orange-yellow colour of the diapirs is caused by oxidation of sulphide minerals associated with the diapirs.

46. Paleontology At Universities - Part Of Kuban's Paleo Place
University of Sheffield, paleontology Program; University of Texas Vertebrate paleontologyLaboratory; palynology at University of Calgary Fossil pollen, spores
http://members.aol.com/fostrak/paleuniv.htm
Paleontology at Universities
Glen J. Kuban, E-mail: gkpaleo@yahoo.com
Part of Kuban's Paleo Place

47. Evolution -- Paleontology & Fossil Record
PAST Free, easyto-use data analysis package aimed at paleontology. palynology The branch of science dealing with microscopic, decay-resistant remains of
http://members.aol.com/darwinpage/paleontology.htm
and
Evolution
Links to our Past
News of the Present
Insight for the Future Alfred R. Wallace
© Linnean Society of London
OR Select Any page Listed Here. Abiogenesis Cell Biology Essays Homework Aids ... Zoology
Paleontology
The Fossil Record of Life

Note: Authorities differ as to precise time boundaries between geologic periods. Eon Era Period Epoch While this page is about paleontology and fossils, it is also inseparably connected to geology and plate tectonics. It is impossible to understand the stratigraphic and geographic distribution of ancient life on this planet without having at least a basic knowledge of these subjects. In addition, an understanding of radiometric dating is also beneficial, although you will not have to learn much about chemistry and physics to achieve that understanding.
This page is divided into two rather long sections. The first section lists all the geologic periods from most recent to most ancient. Wherever possible a series of maps is presented showing the size and position of land areas during each period. Also a small list of links is given for a description of the period and for museum and fossil exhibits related to it. The second section of this page contains a dozen or more broad topics within paleontology with a variety of links to help you explore each subject area. Those links will in turn offer you additional sources of data. A great deal about the fossil record of life is available online to help you learn. But I urge you to read a couple of books and a journal or two and, if possible, to take an introductory course in paleontology. Most colleges and universities offer them, and you can find online course material on this page. This is an exciting time in paleontology. New fossils are being reported almost daily and old, troublesome gaps in the fossil record are rapidly being filled. If you are really interested in being up-to-date subscribe to a paleontological news service.

48. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Paleoecology"
http//trex.tamu.edu/Main/framepaleo.html 7. Nearctica paleontology - palynologyand Paleoecology palynology is the study of microscopic plant fossils.
http://webster.directhit.com/webster/search.aspx?qry=Paleoecology

49. Electronic Journals
Review of Palaeobotany and palynology, Elsevier (ScienceDirect Web Editions),paleontology. Need help searching for Electronic Journals?
http://www.lib.siu.edu/cgi-bin/encore2/list_ejn?findSub=1&sub=dp64

50. U. Mary WWW Resources - By Subject - Paleontology
palynology educationworld - paleontology farrar - paleontology and palynologyA GUIDE TO THE EIGHT ORDERS OF TRILOBITES lycos - paleontology mq.edu.au
http://it.umary.edu/Library/research/www_subjects/paleontology.html
Back: Welder Library Web Resources Home WWW Resources by Subject Area
Paleontology
NOTE: The links on this page are raw material constituting the collection phase of directory development. (See About This Directory for information on phases of development.) They have not yet been re-examined and weeded. When they are, about half the links here now will have been discarded as insufficiently fruitful and a somewhat smaller number of brand new and more rewarding links will have been added. Unprocessed pages like this are also likely to have a higher number of broken links. To learn how to work around them, please read about Error Messages if you haven't already done so. Page Index:
Paleontology Overview
Paleontology Articles Paleontology Databases Precambrian ... Other Paleontology Directories
PALEONTOLOGY OVERVIEW
berkeley.edu - ucmp - What is Paleontology?
berkeley.edu - ucmp - Frequently Asked Questions about Paleontology
berkeley.edu - ucmp - paleontology on the world-wide web
fossil record ...
si.edu - NMNH Paleobiology Home Page
PALEONTOLOGY ARTICLES
Arachnid Origins and Evolution
nhm.ac.uk - Discovering Palaeontology

51. Paleontology
paleontology Program SUNY at Stony Brook Ecology Evolution Home Page Tree of LifeExamine the phylogenetic relationships between organisms. palynology, U. of
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/science/geological_sciences/servers/paleo.html
Paleontology Resources
Museums Dinosaurs Fossil Forms Localities ... General Paleontology Items
Museums
Berkeley University of California at Berkeley's Museum of Paleontology.
Tyrrell Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology
Brachiopods The Fossil Brachiopod Type Register, Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History
Plants The Plant Fossil Record Database, International Organisation of Palaeobotany.
Hunterian Museum University of Glasgow, Scotland.
Fossil Images Museum of Natural History, Wayne State University College of Science, Detroit.
Mazon Creek Illinois State Museum, Springfield.
Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale
Dinosaurs
Dino Russ's Lair Dinosaur information from Russ Jacobson of the Illinois State Geological Survey.
Dinosaurs Dinosaur exhibit at Honolulu Community College.
Links and Links of Dinosaurs Berkeley Dinolink page
Fossil Forms
Bryozoa RMIT University, Australia.
Coral Fossil tabulate and rugose corals, University of Newcastle, U.K.
Crinoids Crinoid information, the BioQUEST project.
Diatoms Biology Department at Indiana State University.

52. Canadian Paleontology Links - Educational Science Content - Biology Chemistry Ph
from the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Waterloo provides comprehensibledefinitions of paleontology and peleoecology. palynology http//www
http://www.livinggraphs.com/enu/resources/cmsl/paleontology.shtml
Deutsch English Italiano
Canadian Paleontology Links
Do you know of a Canadian paleontology web site that we have missed? If so, please send the web address and any other details to the webmaster
If your site is listed here, please link back to us . You can use our web button to make the connection!
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Alberta Palaeontological Society
http://www.albertapaleo.org/

The society "provides information and expertise to collectors," "works with professionals at museums and universities," and "promotes the science of palaeontlogy through study and education." This web site includes event listings, APS bulletins, and membership information.
Amber and Copal: Their Significance in the Fossil Record
http://www.wf.carleton.ca/Museum/amber/web1.htm

"Since Amber can be up to 345 million years old, floral and faunae inclusions can be just as old. Therefore, evolution of insects, (which do not generally preserve well in the fossil record, outside of amber) can be recorded with great detail." A second-year geology student at Carleton University created this impressive web site for the Hooper Virtual Natural History Museum Archaeopteryx http://www.wf.carleton.ca/Museum/cindy/arch.htm

53. Dino Organizations
PaleoNet Places to Go. Paleontological Links on the WWW. paleontology and Dinosaurs.paleontology and palynology. paleontology Class' Bookmarks. paleontology Links.
http://www.boscarelli.com/dino_orgs.htm
Alberta Palaeontological Society Austin Paleontological Society Boggy's Paleontology Links: Invertebrate Fossils Boggy's Paleontology Links: Vertebrate Fossils ... site
All original images and manuscript are © Bosco's Rock Pile 1994-Present
Created: Sunday, May 28, 1994

54. What We Do. Earth History : Institute Of Geological And Nuclear Sciences Limited
UCMP University of California Museum of paleontology, Paleobotany Collection;University of Newcastle, Australia - palynology; University
http://www.gns.cri.nz/what/earthhist/fossils/links.html
Links To Other Paleobotanical And Palynological Sites
Fossils Fossil groups Paleontology collection ODP Micropaleontology Reference Centre ... Other Paleobotany/Palynology sites

55. USGS Paleontology Products Page
of Upper Triassic continental strata in the conterminous US palynology, v. 17, p SurveyBulletin 2024B, Shorter Contributions to paleontology and Stratigraphy
http://geology.er.usgs.gov/paleo/products.shtml
Products of USGS Paleontology Studies
1990 to Present
Paleontologic studies at the USGS result in many types of published data and information products . Some of the most recent products are listed below. USGS paleontologists, past and present, are indicated by boldface type. A comprehensive list of references may be found in the USGS " Formal Reports " data base and in " New Publications of the U.S. Geological Survey ." For general information, or to order copies of the USGS publications, contact any Earth Science Information Center (ESIC). , available at no charge from Adobe Systems. Note that PDF files tend to be of relatively large size. Downloading such files from the Internet to your computer via modem may take a long time. Additionally, the quality of illustrations in printed PDF documents will generally be lower than that of the original paper document.)
Brewster-Wingard, G.L. Ishman, S.E. , Holmes, C.W., 1998
Environmental Impacts on the southern Florida Coastal Waters: A history of change in Florida Bay: Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 26, p. 162-172.
Brewster-Wingard, G.L.

56. Computers & Geosciences Vol. 13
9 Refs. YR 1987 DE micropaleontology; data-processing; computer-programs; palynology-;paleontology-; pollen-analysis; microcomputers- NT Includes Appendix
http://www.iamg.org/CGEditor/cg1987.htm
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.

57. Paleontology: Sources For Research
v.1, 1927, . QE701 J6 Journal of Vertebrate paleontology. v.1, 1981, -. v.1,1967, -. QE701 P313 Review of Paleobotany and palynology. v.1, 1967, -.
http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/set/earthsci/paleosource.html

PALEONTOLOGY: SOURCES FOR RESEARCH
INTRODUCTION
Paleontology is the study of prehistoric life. The Science-Engineering Library has an extensive collection on this subject and this publication will aid the researcher in identifying titles in the Library. The guide consists of a list of important references which will help the researcher in locating basic information and additional books and articles on the subject. All titles in the Reference Collection and a selected list of titles in the "stacks" are included here.
GENERAL REFERENCES
I. Locating books using SABIO the Online Catalog.
Here is a selected list of subject headings to use: "Fossils", "Micropaleontology", "Paleobiology", "Paleobotany", "Paleontology", "Paleontology, Stratigraphic", "Paleopathology", "Taphonomy". For a geologic age use "Paleontology" followed by a hyphen and then the age name; for example: "Paleontology-Permian".
II. Guides to the literature. These guides identify the most appropriate sources including handbooks, indexes, bibliographies, and essential journals.
Use of Earth Sciences Literature; edited by D. N. Wood. London: Butterworths, 1973. Chapter ten, pages 254- 289, is devoted to paleontology. Z6031 W67 1973 SciRef

58. National Museum Of Natural History - Paleobiology
Society PaleoBios A publication of the Museum of paleontology (UCBerkeley Reviewof Paleobotany and palynology Journal publishing original studies and
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/links.html

Anthropology

Botany

Entomology

Invertebrates
...
Vertebrates
Here are a few links we have compiled for more paleontological resources. These links are not ours, and are subject to changes we cannot control, so good luck in your search!
Museums and Institutions
University of California - comprehensive list of links of natural history museums around the world
Academy of Natural Sciences
, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
American Museum of Natural History
, New York, New York
Bishop Museum
, Honolulu, Hawaii
Burke Museum
, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
California Academy of Sciences
, San Francisco, California Canadian Museum of Nature , Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Cantonal Museum of Geology , Lausanne, Switzerland Carnegie Museum of Natural History , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Chicago Academy of Sciences , Chicago, Illinois Cincinnati Museum of Natural History and Science , Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland Museum of Natural History , Cleveland, Ohio Emporia State University Geology Museum , Emporia, Kansas Field Museum of Natural History , Chicago, Illinois Florida Museum of Natural History , Gainesville, Florida Houston Museum of Natural Science , Houston, Texas Hunterian Museum , Glasgow, Scotland Idaho Museum of Natural History , Pocatello, Idaho Illinois State Museum , Springfield, Illinois Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History , Los Angeles, California Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature , Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Museum of Comparative Zoology , Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachussetts

59. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Paleontology
categories. Invertebrate paleontology Micropaleontology PaleobiologyPaleobotany palynology Taphonomy Vertebrate paleontology. Home
http://www.wkap.nl/home/topics/I/4/?type=CDROM

60. Ministry Of Land And Resources Search Engine
Summary Internet Directory for Botany Paleobotany, palynology, pollen Links forPalaeobotanists, University of Wuerzburg. 20.paleontology english Summary
http://search.mlr.gov.cn/english/0048/0049/0082/0085/display.htm

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