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Meaning of "palynology"

palynology (noun): The scientific study of pollen grains, spores, and other microscopic plant structures found in sediments and rocks. Palynology is used in various fields such as paleobotany, archaeology, and forensic science
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  • The scientific study of spores, pollen and particulate organic matter in various matrices including the air (pollen counts), crime scenes, and sedimentary rocks.

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This discovery is central to the field of palynology.
Archaeological palynology examines human uses of plants in the past.
The study of organic microfossils is called palynology.
Palynology is the study of pollen.
See also microfossils and palynology.
Macerals palynology carbonization petrography.
Palynologists are individuals who study palynology.
Palynology can be simply defined as the study of dust or strewn particles.
He was a pioneer of micropaleontology and palynology.
Palynology is the study of pollen grains and spores in archaeological findings.
This is a particular problem in palynology.
Numerous disciplines look to palynology to help them answer questions and solve mysteries.
The study of pollen and other particulates is called palynology.
The objective of this study was analyzed the palynology and taxonomy of species praxelis cass.
He also made significant advances in the study of palaeobotany and palynology.

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Palynology Article also available en français.
Laboratory for palynology.
Palynology of the Ravenscrag and Frenchman formations.
The definition of palynology.
In simple terms, palynology is the study of pollen.
I specialized in palynology.
Palynology plays an ever-growing role in archaeological research.
The study of pollens which persist in soil for many years is called palynology.
A related field is palynology - the study of pollens.
Lennart von Post and the foundation of modern palynology.
Palynology is the study of contemporary and fossil palynomorphs, including pollen.
Her expertise lies in Mesozoic through Cenozoic palynology.
Modern techniques, including palynology and dendrochronology suggest a more complex picture.
Pollination and Palynology.
Palynology does not include diatoms, foraminiferans or other organisms with siliceous or calcareous exoskeletons.
New data, from nanno and micropaleontology and from palynology are proposed.
Pollen in Polynesia, the use of palynology to detect human activity in the Pacific islands.
He has been described as " one of the founders of modern Carboniferous palynology.
However, new palynology data suggests an age of Early Cretaceous.
Paleoecology Paleontology, Study of ancient life, often involving fossils and pollen palynology.
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of palaeobotany and palynology established in 1967.
I did not start out digging things up . I specialized in palynology.
Modelling ofdinofìagellate ' cysts in Jurassicsediments ( research on palynology by Raffaella Bucefalo Palliani ).
Manitoba, jack pine, black spruce, boreal forest, pollen rain, palynology.
Line of investigation, Micro-palaeontology and palynology.
She received a postgraduate scholarship in 1963 to undertake Phd research in palynology.
Key words, cluster analysis, forest dynamics, Holocene, Little Ice Age, Ontario, palynology.

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