1st ed. published by Unwin Hyman 1988; 2nd ed. first pub. by Springer 2008. Includes bibliographical references (p.705-772) and index.
Contents:
Neogene palynology -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Acknowledgments for the Second Edition -- Acknowledgments for the First Edition -- Cover illustration -- 15. What paleopalynology is and is not -- 2. Why one "does" paleopalynology and why it works -- 3. The natural history of palynomorphs -- 4. Spores/pollen basic biology -- 5. Spores/pollen morphology -- 6. Stratigraphic palynology - Precambrian, Cambrian, Ordovician -- 7. Cambrian to Silurian non-Marine palynology -- 8. Devonian palynology -- 9. Carboniferous/Permian palynology to the end of the "Paleophytic" -- 10. Permo-triassic palynofloras -- 11. Triassic-Jurassic palynology -- 12. Triassic-Jurassic megaspores, dinoflagellates, other microplankton -- 13. Jurassic-Cretaceous palynology : end of the "Mesophytic." Advent and diversification of angiosperms. Dynamic evolution of dinoflagellates -- 14. Paleogene palynology -- 15. Neogene palynology -- 19. Index. 17. Production, dispersal, sedimentation and taphonomy of spores/pollen in relation to the interpretation of palynofloras -- 18. Differential sorting of palynomorphs into sediments : palynofacies, palynodebris, discordant palynomorphs -- 19. Some factors affecting practical applications of paleopalynology -- Appendix : Palynological laboratory techniques -- Glossary -- General bibliography -- Index.
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