Paleontology
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- American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists (AASP)
- Established in 1967 to promote the science of palynology. Publishes the journal Palynology (annually), the AASP Newsletter (quarterly), and the AASP Contributions Series (mostly monographs, issued irregularly), as well as several books and miscellaneous items. AASP also organises an Annual Meeting which usually includes a field trip, a business luncheon, social events, and technical sessions where research results are presented on all aspects of palynology.
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- International Organisation of Palaeobotany
- This organisation promotes international co-operation in the study of paleobotany, including palynology. Provides information on the organisation, the newsletter, meetings, publications and the members area.
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- Paleobotanical Section of the Botanical Society of America
- Containing information on awards, meetings and announcements, publications, reports, and personalia of the Section.
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- PalDat
- Searchable palynological database from the Department of Ultrastructure Research and Palynology, University of Vienna, Austria.
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- PalDat: Palynological Database
- Provides a database and comprehensive resource on pollen and palynology.
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- Palynology
- Information from Wikipedia on this branch of science that studies organic microfossils including pollen and spores, its history, methods of study and applications.
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- Palynology at the University of Arizona
- Featuring links, definitions, illustrations, and a "Pollen Grain of the Month".
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- Fossil Plants
- Prem Subrahmanyam provides photographs and information on Pennsylvanian plant fossils he has found in Alabama.
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- University of Alberta: Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology
- Information on the UALVP collections, the graduate and undergraduate programs.
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- Edward Drinker Cope (1840-1897)
- Information from Wikipedia on this distinguished American paleontologist and comparative anatomist.
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- Harris, J. D.
- Mesozoic reptiles (includes dinosaurs), links to popular paleontology resources and journals (University of Pennsylvania).