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October 01, 1997
Taxonomic investigations of palynomorphs from the Byers Group (Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous), Livingston and Snow islands, Antarctic Peninsula
Ailbhe M. Duane
Ailbhe M. Duane
British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Ailbhe M. Duane
British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Publisher: AASP - The Palynological Society
First Online:
03 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1558-9188
Print ISSN: 0191-6122
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Palynology (1997) 21 (1): 123–144.
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First Online:
03 Mar 2017
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Ailbhe M. Duane; Taxonomic investigations of palynomorphs from the Byers Group (Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous), Livingston and Snow islands, Antarctic Peninsula. Palynology 1997;; 21 (1): 123–144. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- acritarchs
- Antarctica
- assemblages
- biostratigraphy
- Cretaceous
- description
- Dinoflagellata
- holotypes
- Jurassic
- lithofacies
- Livingston Island
- Lower Cretaceous
- marine environment
- measurement
- Mesozoic
- microfossils
- morphology
- new taxa
- paleo-oceanography
- paleoenvironment
- palynomorphs
- range
- Scotia Sea Islands
- SEM data
- South Shetland Islands
- taxonomy
- Upper Jurassic
- Valanginian
- Snow Island
- Gonyaulacaceae
- President Head
- Byers Group
- Gonyaulacineae
- Globorotundata acrita
- Oligosphaeridium byersense
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