Here we introduce SP511, Applications of Non-Pollen Palynomorphs: from Palaeoenvironmental Reconstructions to Biostratigraphy. The study of Non-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) has a long and rich history that is interwoven with that of pollen-based studies. NPPs are among the oldest fossils on record, and are instrumental in determining the origin and evolution of life, as well as studying origination and extinction events prior to the origin of pollen-producing angiosperms. This new volume on NPPs provides an up-to-date and seminal overview of the subject, linking deep-time and Quaternary study of the subject for the first time
This chapter synthesises the most common processing techniques applied to palynomorphs and their kno...
The Bernard Owens Collection comprises single grain mounts of some 145, mostly Palaeozoic, miospore ...
AbstractNine non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) groups occur in Quaternary marine and brackish-water sedim...
AbstractNon-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) are ‘extra’ microfossils often found in palynology slides. Th...
This chapter synthesizes the most common processing techniques applied to palynomorphs and their kno...
Non-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) form a large group of biological objects found in palynological slide...
Palynology is an informal classification used to cover a large range of both extinct and extant orga...
A systematic study of Non-Pollen Palynomorphs (NPPs) from Quaternary sediments was begun in 1968 in ...
Palynology is a bridge between different research fields. This centenary discipline studying fossils...
International audienceThis article aims to evaluate the bioarchaeological potential of non-pollen pa...
Palynology – the study of pollen and spores – is a multi-disciplinary tool. It has been utilised for...
Records of the past climate and vegetation of Australia are frequently constructed using data genera...
For the greater part of the last century, anthropogenic palynology has made a sustained contribution...
Given the increased interest in non-pollen palynomorphs (microscopic objects other than pollen ident...
This chapter synthesises the most common processing techniques applied to palynomorphs and their kno...
The Bernard Owens Collection comprises single grain mounts of some 145, mostly Palaeozoic, miospore ...
AbstractNine non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) groups occur in Quaternary marine and brackish-water sedim...
AbstractNon-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) are ‘extra’ microfossils often found in palynology slides. Th...
This chapter synthesizes the most common processing techniques applied to palynomorphs and their kno...
Non-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) form a large group of biological objects found in palynological slide...
Palynology is an informal classification used to cover a large range of both extinct and extant orga...
A systematic study of Non-Pollen Palynomorphs (NPPs) from Quaternary sediments was begun in 1968 in ...
Palynology is a bridge between different research fields. This centenary discipline studying fossils...
International audienceThis article aims to evaluate the bioarchaeological potential of non-pollen pa...
Palynology – the study of pollen and spores – is a multi-disciplinary tool. It has been utilised for...
Records of the past climate and vegetation of Australia are frequently constructed using data genera...
For the greater part of the last century, anthropogenic palynology has made a sustained contribution...
Given the increased interest in non-pollen palynomorphs (microscopic objects other than pollen ident...
This chapter synthesises the most common processing techniques applied to palynomorphs and their kno...
The Bernard Owens Collection comprises single grain mounts of some 145, mostly Palaeozoic, miospore ...
AbstractNine non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) groups occur in Quaternary marine and brackish-water sedim...