Search Results - "Macphail, Mike"
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First evidence for Wollemi Pine-type pollen (Dilwynites: Araucariaceae) in South America
Published in PloS one (19-07-2013)“…We report the first fossil pollen from South America of the lineage that includes the recently discovered, extremely rare Australian Wollemi Pine, Wollemia…”
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Last interglacial climates of south-eastern Australia: plant and beetle-based reconstructions from Yarra Creek, King Island, Tasmania
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-12-2009)“…This paper explores the palaeoclimatic significance of a fossil plant and insect record from Yarra Creek, on King Island, between Tasmania and the Australian…”
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The Sabrina Microfloras of East Antarctica: Late Cretaceous, Paleogene or Reworked?
Published in Palynology (02-10-2021)“…The published latest Palaeocene to Early–Middle Eocene age limits of the Sabrina microfloras, offshore Aurora Subglacial Basin, East Antarctica, largely depend…”
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"News from the Interior": what can we tell from plant microfossils preserved on historical archaeological sites in colonial Parramatta?
Published in Australasian historical archaeology : journal of the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (01-01-2008)“…Parramatta's relative freedom from high-rise developments has allowed the archaeological footprint of its early colonial past to survive below many of the late…”
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Fossil myrtaceous pollen as evidence for the evolutionary history of Myrtaceae: A review of fossil Myrtaceidites species
Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (01-06-2012)“…The plant family Myrtaceae is represented in the Paleogene–Neogene fossil pollen record by the genus Myrtaceidites. We review each formally described…”
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Testing the Gippsland Basin Zonation in Northern Australia: Palynostratigraphical Analysis of a 23 Ma 40Ar/39Ar Dated Claystone from Toowoomba, Southeast Queensland
Published in Palynology (01-06-2014)“…The spore-pollen zonation developed for the Gippsland Basin, southeast Australia, is widely used to date Paleogene—Neogene terrestrial sediments elsewhere in…”
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Episodic post-rift deformation in the south-eastern Australian passive margin: evidence from the Lapstone Structural Complex
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (15-09-2014)“…ABSTRACT Identifying the influence of neotectonics on the morphology of elevated passive margins is complicated in that major morpho‐structural patterns might…”
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Testing the Gippsland Basin zonation in northern Australia: palynostratigraphical analysis of a 23 Ma40Ar/39Ar dated claystone from Toowoomba, southeast Queensland
Published in Palynology (01-06-2014)“…The spore-pollen zonation developed for the Gippsland Basin, southeast Australia, is widely used to date Paleogene-Neogene terrestrial sediments elsewhere in…”
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Testing the Gippsland Basin zonation in northern Australia: palynostratigraphical analysis of a 23 Ma super(40)Ar/ super(39)Ar dated claystone from Toowoomba, southeast Queensland
Published in Palynology (02-01-2014)“…The spore-pollen zonation developed for the Gippsland Basin, southeast Australia, is widely used to date Paleogene-Neogene terrestrial sediments elsewhere in…”
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First Evidence for Wollemi Pine-type Pollen
Published in PloS one (19-07-2013)“…We report the first fossil pollen from South America of the lineage that includes the recently discovered, extremely rare Australian Wollemi Pine, Wollemia…”
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New potential nearest living relatives for Araucariaceae producing fossil Wollemi Pine-type pollen (Dilwynites granulatus W.K. Harris, 1965)
Published in Alcheringa (Sydney) (02-01-2014)“…Two Agathis species that are endemic to New Caledonia, A. moorei and A. ovata, produce coarsely granulate inaperturate pollen that resembles pollen of the…”
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Age and implications of the Forest Bed, Falkland Islands, southwest Atlantic Ocean: Evidence from fossil pollen and spores
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (19-10-2006)“…Diverse pollen and spore assemblages (microfloras) are preserved in organic clays and lignites associated with fossil tree remains in the Forest Bed. At…”
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A Hidden Cultural Landscape: Colonial Sydney's Plant Microfossil Record
Published in Australasian historical archaeology : journal of the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (01-01-1999)“…Organic-rich sediments, including buried soil material, usually preserve diverse assemblages of fossil pollen, spores and other microscopic plant remains…”
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Lake George revisited: New evidence for the origin and evolution of a large closed lake, Southern Tablelands, NSW, Australia
Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (03-10-2015)“…Lake George contains the longest continuous sedimentary record of any Australian lake basin, but previous age models are equivocal, particularly for the oldest…”
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First fossil pollen record of Auriculiidites Elsik, 1964 in Australia
Published in Alcheringa (Sydney) (01-01-2012)“…Macphail, M.K. & Partridge, A.D., June 2012. First fossil pollen record of Auriculiidites Elsik, 1964 in Australia. Alcheringa 36, 283-286. ISSN 0311-5518…”
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High-throughput sequencing of ancient plant and mammal DNA preserved in herbivore middens
Published in Quaternary science reviews (14-12-2012)“…The study of arid palaeoenvironments is often frustrated by the poor or non-existent preservation of plant and animal material, yet these environments are of…”
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First fossil pollen record of the Northern Hemisphere species Aglaoreidia cyclops Erdtman, 1960 in Australia
Published in Alcheringa (Sydney) (01-09-2013)“…Sánchez Botero, C.A., Oboh-Ikuenobe, F.E. & Macphail, M.K., 2013. First fossil pollen record of the Northern Hemisphere species Aglaoreidia cyclops Erdtman,…”
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Eocene Nypa from Regatta Point, Tasmania
Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (01-04-1996)“…A new species of the mangrove palm Nypa, N. australis, is formally described from Lower Eocene sediments from near Strahan, western Tasmania. Fossil material…”
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Special Paper: Pollen-Based Reconstructions of Biome Distributions for Australia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific (SEAPAC Region) at 0, 6000 and 18,00014C yr BP
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-09-2004)“…Aim This paper documents reconstructions of the vegetation patterns in Australia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific (SEAPAC region) in the mid-Holocene and at the…”
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