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Graham, A. Graham, A. 1993. Contribution toward a Tertiary palynostratigraphy for Jamaica: the status of Tertiary paleobotanical studies in northern Latin America and preliminary analysis of the Guys Hill Member (Chapelton Formation, middle Eocene) of Jamaica. In R. M. Wright and E. Robinson (eds.), Biostratigraphy of Jamaica, 443-461. Geological Society of America Memoir 182. Graham, A. 1994. Neotropical Eocene coastal floras and 18O/16O-estimated warmer vs. cooler equatorical waters. American Journal of Botany. 81: 301-306. Jarzen, D.M. Jarzen, D.M., and Pocknall, D.T. 1993. Tertiary Bluffopollis scabratus (Couper) Pocknall and Mildenhall, 1984 and modern Strasburgeria pollen: a botanical comparison. New Zealand Journal of Botany 31: 185-192. Kovach, W.L. Kovach, W.L., and D.J. Batten. 1993. Diversity changes in lycopsid and aquatic fern megaspores through geological time. Paleobiology 19: 28-42. Willard, D.A. Dowsett, H. J., R.S. Thompson, J.A. Barron, T.M. Cronin, S.E. Ishman, R.Z. Poore, D.A.Willard, and T.R. Holtz, Jr. In Press. Paleoclimatic reconstruction of a warmer earth: PRISM Middle Pliocene Northern Hemisphere synthesis. Global and Planetary Change. Willard, D.A., T.M. Cronin, S.E. Ishman, and R.J. Litwin. 1993. Terrestrial and marine records of climate and environmental change during the Pliocene in subtropical Florida. Geology 21: 679-682. Willard, D.A. 1993. Pliocene palynomorph census data from the Pinecrest Beds (Tamiami Formation) in Quality Aggregates Phase 6 pit, southwestern Florida. U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 93-563: 1-10. Willard, D.A., and L.E. Edwards. In Press. Palynomorph biostratigraphy and paleoecology of subsurface upper Neogene and Quaternary sediments in southern Jackson County, Mississippi. In G.S. Gohn (ed.), Stratigraphic framework of the Neogene and Quaternary sediments of the Mississippi coastal zone, Jackson County, Mississippi. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin. |
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