NOUN | palaeobotany | - | |
SYNO | palaeobotany | paleobotany |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- After his wife's death in 1998, Holmes left the management of his farming operations to his daughter 'Netta' and started visiting palaeobotany centres all over the world.
- Isabel Clifton Cookson (25 December 1893 – 1 July 1973) was an Australian botanist who specialised in palaeobotany and palynology.
- His research has been mainly based on the understanding of interglacial and cold-climate period palaeobotany and stratigraphy, but also sedimentation and periglaciation.
- Seward's studies of Mesozoic palaeobotany earned him membership of the Royal Society at the youthful age of thirty-five.
- "Review of palaeobotany and palynology", "51"(1-3), 117–126.
- Trevor Clifford (1927-2019) was an Australian botanist and taxonomist, distinguished for his work on the hybridisation of species and palaeobotany.
- She lectured at La Sapienza in palaeobotany from 1965 onwards, being appointed Associate Professor in 1980.
- These investigations made him an internationally acknowledged authority on palaeobotany.
- "Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology" is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of palaeobotany and palynology established in 1967.
- Tansley's early publications focused on palaeobotany, especially fern evolution.
- He was a professor at the University of Cambridge specialising in palaeobotany.
- The point is named for Marie Stopes, authority on Carboniferous palaeobotany.
- He developed research interests in areas of palaeobotany that were subsequently to provide a major impetus to the emerging science of palynology.
- On the basis of palaeobotany and geochemistry, the annual mean air temperature would have been in the range [...].
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