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Record #110347:

Helicosporous fungi and Early Eocene pollen, Eureka Sound Group, Axel Heiberg Island, Northwest Territories / R.M. Kalgutkar, D.J. McIntyre.

Title: Helicosporous fungi and Early Eocene pollen, Eureka Sound Group, Axel Heiberg Island, Northwest Territories / R.M. Kalgutkar, D.J. McIntyre.
Author(s): Kalgutkar, R. M.
McIntyre, D. J.
Date: 1991.
In: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. (1991.), Vol. 28(3) (1991)
Abstract: Presents examination of two types of fungal spores recovered from sample from Iceberg Bay Formation at Strand Fjord. Suggested that swamp forest vegetation, dominated by trees of Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae and growing in temperate climate, was present at or close to site of deposition.
Notes:

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. Vol. 28(3) :364-371 (1991).

Keywords: 581.081.3 -- Pollen analysis.
582.28 -- Fungi.
551.781.4 -- Eocene.
B -- Geology and soil sciences.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*440) -- Northwest Territories.
(*464.41) -- Axel Heiberg Island.
SPRI record no.: 110347

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