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ABSTRACT: Biostratigraphy of Late Miocene to present-day sediments of the Caspian Sea: over 5 million years of palynological records from Azerbaijan; #90109 (2010)

Keith Richards

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... foraminifera or nannofossils. The Productive Series, Akchagyl, Apsheron and more recent Quaternary sediments, are rich in palynomorphs (pollen, spores, algae...

2010

Abstract: Petroleum Exploration in West Greenland: New Data, Regional Models, and Opportunities; #90213 (2015)

J. C. Olsen, R. Myklebust, F. G. Christiansen and M. Sønderholm, and S. Planke

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... is known on the precise age and depositional environment of these sediments. Reworked palynomorphs from sidewall cores, dating and geochemistry of seabed...

2015

Abstract: Visual Kerogen Analogues and Palynofacies Applications to Hydrocarbon Exploration in New Zealand; #90235 (2015)

Lucia Roncaglia, Christopher Clowes, Erica Crouch, and Joe Prebble

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... are rare to absent in the distal, deep-water sediments. In deep-water, palynomorphs consist of a selection of organic material, which could result from...

2015

Abstract: Regional model of the Al Khlata Formation in the Rima area of the Eastern Flank of the South Oman Salt Basin; #90254 (2016)

Faisal G. Al Abri, Alan Heward, Iftikhar Abbasi

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.... The most likely explanation is that the palynomorphs were reworked into basal Al Khlata deposits that contain few indigenous Carboniferous forms. Whether...

2016

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