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Early Tertiary Sporo-Pollen Assemblages from the Dongpu Region
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Early Tertiary Sporo-Pollen Assemblages from the Dongpu Region
东濮地区早第三纪孢粉组合
Language:  Chinese with English summary
Author:  Research Institute of Exploration
Pub. Date:  1989-03 Weight:   kg ISBN:  7502101993
Format:  Hardcover Pages:  192 pages + 52 plates
Subject:  Paleontology > Paleobotany
Series:  Series on Stratigraphy and Palaeology of Oil and Gas Bearing Areas in China Size:  185x260mm
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This palynological reaearch is to summarize the analyses on the spores and pollen grains from the Dongming-Puyang Area. In accordance with the concept of organic genera and species, a total of 143 genera and 425 species is herein described and illustrated, among them one genus and 39 species are known as new to palynomorph. The new genus is Fusidiporosporonites Song.
The lower Tertiary in the studied area may be divided in ascending order into the Kongdian Formation, th Shahejie Formation including four members and the Dongying Formation subdividing into two parts. No samples have been analysed in the Kongian Formation. The palynological sucession of other two formations in this area may be divided on the basis of range and abundance of characteristic genera and species into 3 assemblages and 9 subassemblages.

 

 

 






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