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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. The paleontology of Rhodesia (Bulletin - Rhodesia Geological Survey) by Geoffrey Bond, 1973
  3. Palynology of the Almond Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Rock Springs uplift, Wyoming, (Bulletins of American paleontology) by J. Fred Stone, 1973
  4. Second supplement, annotated references, Precambrian to Tertiary palynological literature (Paleo data banks) by Gerhard O. W Kremp, 1982
  5. 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
  6. Jurassic biostratigraphy of three borings in NW Scania: A brief palynological report (Rapporter och meddelanden / Sveriges geologiska undersökning) by Dorothy Guy-Ohlson, 1978
  7. Organic-walled microplankton in the subsurface Ordovician of northeastern Kansas (Subsurface geology series) by Robert Paul Wright, 1981
  8. Dinoflagellates, sporomorphs, and other palynomorphs from the upper Pliocene St. Erth Beds of Cornwall, southwestern England (Memoir / Paleontological Society) by Martin J Head, 1993
  9. Pliocene terrestrial environments and data/model comparisons (SuDoc I 19.76:94-23) by U.S. Geological Survey, 1994
  10. The Lehner Mammoth site, Southeastern Arizona (University of Arizona. Program in Geochronology, contribution) by Emil W Haury, 1959
  11. Fossil pollen and archaeology (Bobbs-Merrill reprint series in the social sciences) by Jane Gray, 1962
  12. New species of spores from the Upper Devonian of the Pripet Depression: Paleozoic spores of Byelorussia (Pripet Depression) by G. I Kedo, 1976
  13. Maestrichtian microflora of the Miyadani-gawa Formation in the Hida District, Central Japan by Kiyoshi Takahashi, 1982
  14. 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

21. SHULER MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY
and Cenozoic vertebrates and plant macrofossils, and palynology. Vertebratecollections in the Shuler Museum of paleontology have special strengths in
http://www.geology.smu.edu/~vineyard/shulermus.html
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SHULER MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY
FACILITIES The Shuler Museum of Paleontology maintains research and teaching collections in microfossils, fossil invertebrates, fossil plants, and recent and fossil vertebrates. Active areas of current research involve Mesozoic and Cenozoic vertebrates and plant macrofossils, and palynology. Vertebrate collections in the Shuler Museum of Paleontology have special strengths in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic of Texas, Mesozoic of Southwestern U.S., and representative and research collections from active projects outside the U.S., including Kenya, Malawi, Cameroon, Pakistan, Mexico, and Yemen. The collections and personnel from the Shuler Museum are actively used and involved in outreach programs through area public museums. One such project is the development of a traveling exhibit with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History entitled Lone Star Dinosaurs
Facilities of the Shuler Museum of Paleontology include laboratories for fossil preparation, molding and casting, pollen extraction and anlysis, and morphometric analysis. VISIT OF NORMAN SCHWARTZKOFF General Norman Schwartzkoff visited Shuler Museum laboratories to interview graduate student Elizabeth Gomani and Dr. Louis Jacobs for his segment on

22. Palynology, Links For Palaeobotanists
Datasync Home Page Earth Science paleontology and palynology. ! Owen Davis,Department of Geosciences, The University of Arizona, Tucson palynology.
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Dinoflagellates, Silicoflagellates and Others ... Focused on Palaeoclimate@ Palynological Associations American Association of Petroleum Geologists
(AAPG) American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists
, (AASP): . See also: Meeting Information . This page contains information pertinent to the AASP annual meeting and the meetings of related societies. There is also access to the abstracts and programs of former meetings of the AASP. AASP Data Committee, American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists (this web site is made available by the Department of Geology at the University of Toronto): Palydisks . Downloadable collection of palynology files. Includes bibliographies, pollen diagrams, statistics, and various related programs. The Palydisks are in the "public domain" available for exchange, with explicit acknowledgement of the original author. Associazione Italiana Per lo Studio del Quaternario (AIQUA).

23. Palaeobotany, Botany, And Palaeontology Journals Online, Links For Palaeobotanis
scope (eg micropaleontology, palynology, invertebrate paleontology, The Review of Palaeobotany and palynology is an international journal for
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GEOREF Information Services (provided by the American Geological Institute (AGI), Alexandria, VA). The GeoRef database provides access to the geoscience literature of the world. GeoRef is the most comprehensive database in the geosciences and continues to grow by more than 60,000 references a year. Search the GeoRef Preview Database for free access. Check an invaluable online resource:
Serials list
. An alphabetical listing of un-abbreviated versions (!) of journal titles covered in GeoRef (PDF files). Decipher the full names of virtually every journal published, including those that are old or obsolete. Excellent! nature web debates Future e-access to the primary literature incites (an editorial component of ISI Essential Science Indicators from ISI, Philadelphia, PA):

24. Paleontology Portal: Editorial Policy
Contributions relating to any branch of paleontology (eg, micropaleontology,palynology, invertebrate paleontology, paleobotany, vertebrate paleontology) or
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The Paleontology Portal is a website providing a central, interactive entry point to North American paleontology resources on the Internet for multiple audiences: the research community, K-12 education, government and industry, the general public, and the media. The effectiveness of the site is dependent upon the quality of contributed fossil images and links to paleontological resources. We welcome submissions for inclusion to the site in the form of fossil images or links to Internet resources as categorized below. Collecting and Legalities: Information on where and how to collect fossils legally. Careers: About careers and career pathways in paleontology and related field, including professional programs, pages describing careers in paleontology, or paleontology job listings. Methods: Pages on methods in the field of paleontology, including fieldwork, curation, analysis and reporting. Meetings: Upcoming professional meetings to be displayed on the calendar. Organizations: Links describing organizations or entities in paleontology, including schools, museums, agencies, parks and clubs.

25. The Devonian
paleontology The warm, tropical seas were teeming with brachiopods, Paleobotany and palynology at the Florida Museum of Natural History The
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26. WWW Virtual Library: Anthropology: Specialized Fields: Paleontology
palynology is the branch of science dealing with microscopic, University ofTexas Vertebrate paleontology Radiocarbon Laboratory 0.00 (Added Jun.
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27. PALAEONTOLOGY
Vertebrate palynology Lab (The University of Texas). Next, The University ofCalifornia Museum of paleontology Very impressive web site especially the
http://www.biodiversity.org.uk/ibs/other/env/pal.htm
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See Quaternary Data also.
American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists

Catalogue of Palaeontological Types in Austrian Collections

The "Catalogue of Palaeontological Types in Austrian Collections" is a database that includes types as well as figured specimens and reference material kept in Austrian institutions. It contains now about 42 000 animal and plant fossils. Dinosaur Excavation in Surrey
ENTER EVOLUTION: Theory and History

From the University of California Museum of Paleontology. Evolutionary Modelling from Family Diversity
By M.C. Boulter and D. Hewzulla Florida Museum of Natural History
Virtual Museum and Collection Databases (Ichthyology, Invertebrate Paleontology, Malacology and Vertebrate Paleontology). International Organisation of Palaeobotany (IOP)
Includes Plant Fossil Record Database, PalaeoTalk, IOP Newsletters and many other interesting presentations. Ivan Rakovec Institute of Palaeontology
Which features a catalog of fossil type specimens (text-and-photo page for each specimen) Kuban's Paleo Place
This site is intended as a springboard to web sites and other Internet resources on fossils, dinosaurs, paleontology, natural history, and related topics.

28. Palynologist
A CAREER IN paleontology. Pinus grain A palynologist is a person who examines palynology has wide application in the earth and natural sciences.
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.
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29. Paleontology At UAF
The UAF Graduate Program in palynology offers students the opportunity to conduct Graduate Studies in paleontology at UAF. contact Dr. Roland Gangloff,
http://www.uaf.edu/geology/research/paleo.html
University of Alaska Fairbanks Graduate Studies in Palynology Graduate Studies in Paleontology Graduate Studies in Palynology at UAF The UAF Graduate Program in Palynology offers students the opportunity to conduct research in Quaternary palynology or stratigraphic palynology. The MS program is designed to provide students with the field, laboratory, and analytical skills necessary for collection, processing, and interpretation of palynological data from rocks and sediments of all ages. Field work for Quaternary projects includes collection of lake cores and surface pollen samples, whereas students collecting samples from lithified sediments will hone their stratigraphic correlation skills. All students will learn standard laboratory processing techniques for modern and fossil pollen and standard light microscopy skills, as well as mastering advanced analytical tools such as the scanning electron microscope.
Graduate students are advised by a 3-member committee, chosen on the basis of the project and the expertise of the potential adivsers. UAF faculty available to serve on Palyonology thesis committees have specialties that include paleontology, Quaternary geology, clastic sedimentology, and geochronology.

30. Paleontology At UAF
The UAF Graduate Program in palynology offers students the opportunity to conductresearch in Quaternary Graduate Studies in paleontology at UAF
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Graduate Studies in Paleontology Graduate Studies in Palynology at UAF The UAF Graduate Program in Palynology offers students the opportunity to conduct research in Quaternary palynology or stratigraphic palynology. The MS program is designed to provide students with the field, laboratory, and analytical skills necessary for collection, processing, and interpretation of palynological data from rocks and sediments of all ages. Field work for Quaternary projects includes collection of lake cores and surface pollen samples, whereas students collecting samples from lithified sediments will hone their stratigraphic correlation skills. All students will learn standard laboratory processing techniques for modern and fossil pollen and standard light microscopy skills, as well as mastering advanced analytical tools such as the scanning electron microscope. Graduate students are advised by a 3-member committee, chosen on the basis of the project and the expertise of the potential adivsers. UAF faculty available to serve on Palyonology thesis committees have specialties that include paleontology, Quaternary geology, clastic sedimentology, and geochronology.

31. Paleontology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
palynology is the study of pollen, whether modern or geological. The majorsubdivisions of paleontology include paleozoology (animals), paleobotany (plants)
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Paleontology
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A paleontologist carefully chips rock from a column of dinosaur vertebrae. Paleontology (the American spelling; the British spelling is palaeontology ) is the study of the developing history of life on earth, of ancient plants and animals based on the fossil record , evidence of their existence preserved in rocks . This includes the study of body fossils , tracks, burrows, cast off parts, fossilized feces coprolites "), and chemical residues.
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Modern paleontology sets ancient life in its contexts, by studying how long-term physical changes of global geography (" paleogeography ") and climate (" paleoclimate ") have affected the evolution of life, how ecosystems have responded to these changes and have changed the planetary environment in turn, and how these mutual responses have affected today's patterns of biodiversity . So paleontology overlaps with geology , the study of rocks and rock formations, and with botany biology zoology , and ecology , fields concerned with living creatures and how they interact.

32. ClayGate 560 : Paleontology & Paleozoology
paleontology organisations paleontology research palynology 561,Internet Directory for Botany Paleobotany, palynology, pollen
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Paleontology Best of History Web Sites : Prehistory BUBL Link : 560 Palaeontology BUBL Link : Palaeontology Educator's Reference Desk : Paleontology ... Google Web Directory : Paleontology - Polar Regions
Paleobotany ; Fossil microorganisms Botanical Society of America. Paleobotanical Section Links Google Web Directory : Paleobotany International Organisation of Palaeobotany ... University of Würzburg. Institute of Mineralogy : Links for Palaeobotanists (compiled and maintained by Klaus-Peter Kelber) Virtual Paleobotany Links Yahoo! : Paleobotany Plant Fossil Record : Taxonomy ... Google Web Directory : Radiolarians
Fossil invertebrates Google Web Directory : Paleontology - Invertebrates Google Web Directory : Paleontology - Tribolites Science Net : Fossil Invertebrates Google Web Directory : Paleontology - Conodonts
Miscellaneous fossil marine and seashore invertebrates Science Net : Fossil Sponges, Coelenterates, Echinoderms, Corals

33. About The Department.html
Research is also supported by specialised laboratories for petrology, sedimentology,palynology, paleontology, ICPOES and atomic absorption analysis,
http://www.earthsciences.uq.edu.au/About the Department.html
ABOUT EARTH SCIENCES Earth Sciences (DES) is a discipline under the School of Physical Sciences (SPS) within the Faculty of Engineering, Physical Sciences and Architecture (EPSA). Specialist academic advice relating to courses delivered by Earth Sciences is provided by academic advisers within the Department.
Earth Sciences provides professional education for those who seek careers in: • mineral exploration or mine geology;
• fossil fuel exploration or mine geology;
• exploration geophysics;
• environmental geoscience and surface processes;
• hydrogeology;
• oceanography and marine geology;
• paleontology and stratigraphy;
• geochemistry and mineralogy;
• earthquake seismology and risk assessment. DES People
Our Academic staff are specialists in the areas of: Academic Staff Specialised Areas Assoc Prof Paulo Vasconcelos Economic Geology, Ar-Ar Isotope Geochemistry

34. Untitled Document
Paleobotany, In situ palynology, Paleozoic and Mesozoic as parts of thecourses in Paleobotany, palynology, paleontology, Stratigraphy, Paleoecology,
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/paleobotany/popa1.htm
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 " and it has two aims: 1. the study the North American and Romanian Middle Cretaceous paleofloras with emphasis on conifer assemblages, and 2. improving the Romanian BSc, MSc and PhD programs in Geology and Palaeontology at the University of Bucharest after gaining detailed experience in the American higher education system in these fields.

35. Paleontology
paleontology has always been a strong component of the geology program at LSU with palynology. Biostratigraphy, paleoecology, and evolution of
http://www.geol.lsu.edu/Research/Paleontology.html
Paleontology
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, vertebrate 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, lacustrine micropaleontology, and coastal geology. Active Research Programs
  • Evaluation of Oil and Gas Platforms on the Louisiana Continental Shelf for Organisms with Biotechnology Potential Evolution of Marine Invertebrates in the Neogene of Tropical America Late Holocene Shoreline Evolution, Benthic Communities, and Geoarcheology of the Louisiana Chenier Plain Biostratigraphy, Paleoecology, and Evolution of Antarctic Dinoflagellate Cysts

36. Paleontology: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
paleontology (palaeontology is the British spelling) is the study of the developing palynology is the study of pollen, whether modern or geological.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Science WordNet Wikipedia Translations Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping paleontology Dictionary pa·le·on·tol·o·gy pā lē-ŏn-tŏl ə-jē
n. The study of the forms of life existing in prehistoric or geologic times, as represented by the fossils of plants, animals, and other organisms. pa le·on to·log ic -ŏn tə-lŏj ĭk ) or pa le·on to·log i·cal -ĭ-kəl adj.
pa le·on·tol o·gist n.
var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia paleontology pā lēəntŏl əjē ) [Gr.,= study of early beings], science of the life of past geologic periods based on fossil remains. Knowledge of the existence of fossils dates back at least to the ancient Greeks, who appear to have regarded them as the remains of various mythological creatures. Because few fossils are found in rock older than the late Precambrian era paleontology is generally concerned with only the past 600 million years. Although paleontology deals with early forms of life, it is usually treated as a part of geology rather than of biology , as the environment of the animals and plants cannot be properly understood and reconstructed without knowledge of the age, structure, and composition of the rocks in which their remains are found. In addition, fossil evidence is often used for the establishment of the ages of rock strata. Micropaleontology, the study of microscopic fossils, is especially important for the recognition of subsurface strata in drilling for petroleum. The field of paleontology is often divided into paleobotany, the study of ancient plants (also known as paleophytology); palynology, which focuses on ancient spores, pollen, and microorganisms; and paleozoology, the study of ancient animals, which can further be broken down into invertebrate (no backbones, e.g., clams) or vertebrate (with backbone, e.g., dinosaurs) studies. Paleontology as a science separate from geology dates from the 19th cent., especially from the work of French naturalist Georges

37. What Is Paleontology?
palynology Study of pollen and spores, both living and fossil, produced by landplants Invertebrate paleontology Study of invertebrate animal fossils,
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/paleo/paleowhat.html
Paleontology is a rich field, imbued with a long and interesting past and an even more intriguing and hopeful future. Many people think paleontology is the study of fossils. In fact, paleontology is much more. Paleontology is traditionally divided into various subdisciplines:
    Micropaleontology: Study of generally microscopic fossils, regardless of the group to which they belong. Paleobotany: Study of fossil plants; traditionally includes the study of fossil algae and fungi in addition to land plants. Palynology: Study of pollen and spores, both living and fossil, produced by land plants and protists. Invertebrate Paleontology: Study of invertebrate animal fossils, such as mollusks, echinoderms, and others. Vertebrate Paleontology: Study of vertebrate fossils, from primitive fishes to mammals. Human Paleontology (Paleoanthropology): The study of prehistoric human and proto-human fossils. Taphonomy: Study of the processes of decay, preservation, and the formation of fossils in general. Ichnology: Study of fossil tracks, trails, and footprints.

38. Loeblich And Tappan Reprints
Hopping, CA 1967 Review of Paleobotany and palynology 2 2348 palynology and Loeblich, Alfred R. Jr. Loeblich, AR III 1970 Journal of paleontology 44
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Loeblich and Tappan Reprints
Available reprints or copies of Loeblich and Tappan publications are listed below. Contact Ken Finger at kfinger@berkeley.edu with the list numbers of those you would like to receive. 1. Douglas, R. G. 1983 Journal of Paleontology v. 57, no. 3 608-615 Presentation of the paleontological Society Medal to Helen Tappan and Alfred R. Loeblich, Jr. 2. Drugg, Warren S. Loeblich, A. R., Jr. 1967 Tulane Studies in Geology 5 181-194 Some Eocene and Oligocene Phytoplankton from the Gulf Coast, U.S.A. 3. Hopping, C.A. 1967 Review of Paleobotany and Palynology 2 23-48 Palynology and the Oil Industry 4. Loeblich, Alfred R. Jr. Tappan, H. 1961 Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 1961 213-234 Remarks on the Systematics of the Sarkodina (Protozoa), renamed Homonyms and new and validated Genera. 5. Loeblich, Alfred R. Jr. Tappan, H. 1962 Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 75 107-114 Six new Generic names in the Mycetozoida (Trichidae) and Foraminiferida (Fischerinidae, Bulinindae, Caucasinidae, and Pleurostomellidae), and a redescription of Loxostomum (Loxostomidae, New Family). 6. Loeblich, Alfred R., Jr. Tappan, H. 1963 Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington Vol. 76 pp. 191-196 Type fixation and validation of certain calcareous nannoplankton genera

39. Paleontology Links
palynology. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Links forPalynologists GO TO the Schedule for G304 Principles of paleontology
http://www.geology.iupui.edu/classes/g304/Links.htm

40. Palynology -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Categories palynology, Fossils, Botany, paleontology, Geology, Archaeologicalsubdisciplines, Earth sciences palynology is the science that studies
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Palynology
[Categories: Palynology, Fossils, Botany, Paleontology, Geology, Archaeological sub-disciplines, Earth sciences]
Palynology is the science that studies contemporary and fossil palynomorphs, including (The fine spores that contain male gametes and that are borne by an anther in a flowering plant) pollen (A small usually single-celled reproductive body produced by many plants and some protozoans and that develops into a new individual) spores (Chiefly marine protozoa having two flagella; a chief constituent of plankton) dinoflagellate (A closed sac that develops abnormally in some body structure) cyst s, (Click link for more info and facts about acritarchs) acritarchs (Click link for more info and facts about chitinozoa) chitinozoa ns and scolecodonts, together with particulate organic matter (POM) and (Click link for more info and facts about kerogen) kerogen found in (Click link for more info and facts about sedimentary) sedimentary rocks and (Matter deposited by some natural process) sediment s.

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