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CAP: Canadian Association of Palynologists
The Canadian Association of Palynologists was founded in 1978 and, at a recent count (May 24 2002), consists of 44 members in good standing. The Association is run by a small executive. CAP members include palynologists from Universities, Industry and Government Agencies. CAP membership is drawn from the worldwide palynological community. The Association focusses on palynology from all geologic ...
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PALYNOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
PALYNOLOGY is the branch of science dealing with microscopic, decay-resistant remains of certain plants and animals. It has many applications including archaeological palynology, Quaternary palynology , and stratigraphic palynology. Hyptis emoryi Barbara & Lorence Collins REGULAR FEATURES Definitions & Illustrations Pollen Grain of the Month Web Site of the Month Kid's Palynology (K-3) ...
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American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Homepage
AASP is a non-profit organization promoting the science of palynology ...
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PalDat
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Paleopalynology at UofC Geo&Geophys - fossil pollen, spores, algae
Palynology at The University of Calgary Dept. of Geology and Geophysics Limbicysta Marshall 1989, a type of fossil algal cyst from the Early Cretaceous. About 120 microns in size. Faculty contact: Dr. Len V. Hills, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, Earth Sciences Building, room 278. E-mail: hills@geo.ucalgary.ca What is paleopalynology Paleopalynology is the study of organic-walled microfossils.
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CAP: World Wide Web Sites for Palynologists
World Wide Web Sites for Palynologists The following list contains a selection of mainly WWW sites which may contain information of relevance to palynologists. If you know of sites that should be added to this list, please send a message to Alwynne B. Beaudoin. For sites relating to archaeology or anthropology, please see the associated World Wide Web Sites for Archaeologists list. The sites are ...
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Forensic Palynology: A New Way to Catch Crooks By Bryant and Mildenhall
Contents | Previous Page | Training Calendar | Discussion Forum | Contact The Art and Science of Criminal Investigation Forensic Palynology: A New Way To Catch Crooks Vaughn M. Bryant, Jr. Palynology Laboratory Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77843 Dallas C. Mildenhall Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences P.O. Box 30368 Lower Hutt, New Zealand Abstract Studies of palynomorphs ...
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