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Bush, Mark B. (1991) Modern pollen-rain data from South and Central America: a test of the feasibility of fine-resolution lowland tropical palynology. The Holocene, 1 (2). 162-167 doi:10.1177/095968369100100209

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TitleModern pollen-rain data from South and Central America: a test of the feasibility of fine-resolution lowland tropical palynology
JournalThe Holocene
AuthorsBush, Mark B.Author
Year1991 (June)Volume1
Issue2
PublisherSAGE Publications
DOIdoi:10.1177/095968369100100209Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceBush, Mark B. (1991) Modern pollen-rain data from South and Central America: a test of the feasibility of fine-resolution lowland tropical palynology. The Holocene, 1 (2). 162-167 doi:10.1177/095968369100100209
Plain TextBush, Mark B. (1991) Modern pollen-rain data from South and Central America: a test of the feasibility of fine-resolution lowland tropical palynology. The Holocene, 1 (2). 162-167 doi:10.1177/095968369100100209
In(1991, June) The Holocene Vol. 1 (2) SAGE Publications


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