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Palynology is the science that studies fossil palynomorphs which are organic-walled microfossils between 5 and 500 micrometres in size. These include pollen and spores and other particulate organic matter found in sedimentary rocks and sediments. Palynology can be applied in many fields of study including geology, botany, paleontology, archaeology and geography.
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Covers all branches of palynology from the Paleozoic through the Quaternary.
Paleobotanical and palynological holdings of the museum. Site contains type collection information, publications data and image gallery.
A searchable collection of pollen data from around the world
Searchable palynological database from the Department of Ultrastructure Research and Palynology, University of Vienna, Austria.
Information from Wikipedia on this branch of science that studies organic microfossils including pollen and spores, its history, methods of study and applications.
Featuring links, definitions, illustrations, and a "Pollen Grain of the Month".
Searchable palynological database from the Department of Ultrastructure Research and Palynology, University of Vienna, Austria.
Information from Wikipedia on this branch of science that studies organic microfossils including pollen and spores, its history, methods of study and applications.
A searchable collection of pollen data from around the world
Covers all branches of palynology from the Paleozoic through the Quaternary.
Featuring links, definitions, illustrations, and a "Pollen Grain of the Month".
Paleobotanical and palynological holdings of the museum. Site contains type collection information, publications data and image gallery.
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