On the occurrence of fossil microspores, pollen grains, and microplankton in bottom sediments of the Ross Sea, Antarctica

Palynomorphs from off-shore glacial sediments provide information on the nature and age of strata buried beneath the Antarctic ice. Four mud samples, collected between 530 and 1,300 m, from widely separated areas of the Ross Sea floor contain palynomorphs of Lower Tertiary and Permo-Triassic ages. T...

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