Contributions Series Nr. 33 (PDF)
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New Developments in Palynomorph Sampling, Extraction, and Analysis
Vaughn M. Bryant, John H. Wrenn
1998
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160 pp.
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CONTENTS
Tips and traps of palynomorph sampling, processing, and analysis: an overview
VAUGHN M. BRYANT, JR. and JOHN H. WRENN
The importance of palynological sample processing to the oil industry
JOHN H. WRENN
Improved palynological sample preparation using an automated focused microwave digestion system
RAE A. JONES and STEPHEN J. ELLIN
Processing pollen samples from archaeological sites in the southwest United States:
an example of differential recovery from two heavy liquid gravity separation procedures
SUSAN J. SMITH
Sampling prehistoric structures for pollen and starch granules
LINDA SCOTI CUMMINGS
Finding a needle in a palynological haystack: a comparison of methods
GLENNA DEAN
Pollen analysis of ceramic containers from a Late Iron Age TI or Persian Period shipwreck near Haifa, Israel
JOHNG.JONES, VAUGHNM.BRYANT JR and ERI WEINSTEIN
Preliminary pollen analysis of terebinth resin from a Bronze Age Mediterranean shipwreck
MARIA JACOBSEN, VAUGHN M. BRYANT, JR, and JOHN G. JONES
The Transwestern pipeline expansion project pollen analysis
JANNIFER W. GISH
Steinkerns as pollen traps
FREDRICK J. RICH and FREDRIC L. PIRKLE
Surface-embedding of fossil pollen for time- and cost-effective ultramicrotomy (TEM)
and multiple microscopy (LM, SEM, TEM) of single grains
LYNNE A. MILNE
Pollen recovery from honey
GRETCHEND. JONES and VAUGHNM. BRYANT, JR.
Are all counts created equal?
GRETCHEN D. JONES and VAUGHN M. BRYANT, JR
Pollen analysis of the boll weevil exoskeleton
GRETCHEN D. JONES and JAMES R. COPPEDGE
Pollen analysis of the crop of adult corn earworms
GRETCHEN D. JONES and JUAN D. LOPEZ, JR
Palynological analysis of the Gondar (Ethiopia) Hanging
DAVID M. JARZEN
Forensic palynology: a new way to catch crooks
VAUGHN M. BRYANT, JR. and DALLAS C. MILDENHALL