Pages that link to "Q36622537"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The following pages link to Margaret E. Collinson (Q36622537):
Displaying 50 items.
- Inconsistent redefining of the carbon spherule "impact" proxy (Q24612818) (← links)
- Episodic fresh surface waters in the Eocene Arctic Ocean (Q28244175) (← links)
- Species diversity driven by morphological and ecological disparity: a case study of comparative seed morphology and anatomy across a large monocot order (Q28596616) (← links)
- Terrestrial cooling in Northern Europe during the eocene-oligocene transition (Q28704227) (← links)
- Ancient fig wasps indicate at least 34 Myr of stasis in their mutualism with fig trees (Q28744281) (← links)
- Virtual taphonomy using synchrotron tomographic microscopy reveals cryptic features and internal structure of modern and fossil plants (Q28752156) (← links)
- Geochemical evidence for combustion of hydrocarbons during the K-T impact event (Q28755071) (← links)
- Environmental mutagenesis during the end-Permian ecological crisis (Q28770128) (← links)
- Dental wear variation and implications for diet: An example from Eocene perissodactyls (Mammalia) (Q29304303) (← links)
- Defining the gigantopterid concept: a reinvestigation of Gigantopteris (Megalopteris) nicotianaefolia Schenck and its taxonomic implications (Q29541938) (← links)
- Elucidating the affinities and habitat of ancient, widespread Cyperaceae: Volkeria messelensis gen. et sp. nov., a fossil mapanioid sedge from the Eocene of Europe. (Q33917857) (← links)
- Fossil cyclanthus (cyclanthaceae, pandanales) from the eocene of Germany and England. (Q33919418) (← links)
- Experimental determination of a Viviparus contectus thermometry equation (Q34018959) (← links)
- X-rays and virtual taphonomy resolve the first Cissus (Vitaceae) macrofossils from Africa as early-diverging members of the genus (Q34540717) (← links)
- Seed morphology and anatomy and its utility in recognizing subfamilies and tribes of Zingiberaceae (Q35823394) (← links)
- Scanning electron microscopy and synchrotron radiation x-ray tomographic microscopy of 330 million year old charcoalified seed fern fertile organs (Q39877617) (← links)
- Seed fertilization, development, and germination in Hydatellaceae (Nymphaeales): Implications for endosperm evolution in early angiosperms. (Q45274012) (← links)
- Eucommia (Eucommiaceae), a potential biothermometer for the reconstruction of paleoenvironments (Q47413378) (← links)
- Taphonomy of the early Miocene flora, Hiwegi Formation, Rusinga Island, Kenya (Q47584261) (← links)
- Increased terrestrial methane cycling at the Palaeocene-Eocene thermal maximum (Q47752522) (← links)
- A new species of the freshwater fern Azolla (Azollaceae) from the Eocene Arctic Ocean (Q54670476) (← links)
- The role of self-assembly in biological systems: evidence from iridescent colloidal sporopollenin inSelaginellamegaspore walls (Q56771640) (← links)
- Changes in dental wear ofPlagiolophus minor(Mammalia: Perissodactyla) across the Eocene–Oligocene transition (Q56777753) (← links)
- Cretaceous wildfires and their impact on the Earth system (Q57264778) (← links)
- Charcoal reflectance measurements: implications for structural characterization and assessment of diagenetic alteration (Q57264787) (← links)
- Charring of woods by volcanic processes: An example from the Taupo ignimbrite, New Zealand (Q57264790) (← links)
- Fungus, not comet or catastrophe, accounts for carbonaceous spherules in the Younger Dryas “impact layer” (Q57264793) (← links)
- Is vitrification in charcoal a result of high temperature burning of wood? (Q57264795) (← links)
- How the Romans got themselves into hot water: temperatures and fuel types used in firing a hypocaust (Q57264800) (← links)
- Palynological evidence of vegetation dynamics in response to palaeoenvironmental change across the onset of the Paleocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum at Cobham, Southern England (Q57264801) (← links)
- Fireball passes and nothing burns—The role of thermal radiation in the Cretaceous-Tertiary event: Evidence from the charcoal record of North America (Q57264823) (← links)
- Experiments in waterlogging and sedimentology of charcoal: results and implications (Q57264829) (← links)
- The taphonomy of charcoal following a recent heathland fire and some implications for the interpretation of fossil charcoal deposits (Q57264833) (← links)
- Factors influencing the preservation of plant cuticles: a comparison of morphology and chemical composition of modern and fossil examples (Q57264837) (← links)
- The oil-generating potential of plants from coal and coal-bearing strata through time: a review with new evidence from Carboniferous plants (Q57264855) (← links)
- Implications of vegetational change through the geological record on models for coal-forming environments (Q57264866) (← links)
- Fossil legume woods of the Prioria -clade (subfamily Detarioideae) from the lower Miocene (early to mid-Burdigalian) part of the Cucaracha Formation of Panama (Central America) and their systematic and palaeoecological implications (Q57277515) (← links)
- Coupling of marine and continental oxygen isotope records during the Eocene-Oligocene transition (Q57857000) (← links)
- Eocene-Oligocene transition paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental record from the Isle of Wight (UK) (Q57857163) (← links)
- Fossil plant stomata indicate decreasing atmospheric CO₂ prior to the Eocene–Oligocene boundary (Q57891083) (← links)
- A 450-Million-Year History of Fire (Q57915241) (← links)
- The oldest Pinus and its preservation by fire (Q58041039) (← links)
- Reaffirming Pinus mundayi as the oldest known pine fossil: REPLY (Q58041101) (← links)
- Quantitative reconstruction of palaeoclimate from the Middle Miocene Shanwang flora, eastern China (Q58071138) (← links)
- Polyfunctionalised bio- and geohopanoids in the Eocene Cobham Lignite (Q58097801) (← links)
- Ecological and biogeochemical change in an early Paleogene peat-forming environment: Linking biomarkers and palynology (Q58097838) (← links)
- Early Paleogene wildfires in peat-forming environments at Schöningen, Germany (Q58097842) (← links)
- De Leeuw comment “On the origin of sedimentary aliphatic macromolecules” (Q58098126) (← links)
- Evidence for the in situ polymerisation of labile aliphatic organic compounds during the preservation of fossil leaves: Implications for organic matter preservation (Q58098134) (← links)
- Molecular preservation of plant and insect cuticles from the Oligocene Enspel Formation, Germany: Evidence against derivation of aliphatic polymer from sediment (Q58098137) (← links)