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Deposits Containing Fossil Pollen and Spores

The deposit that contains pollen grains and spores suitable for identification and analysis include peats, lake sediments, soil and mor humus. Peats: Peats are the early stage of coalification which are formed due to accumulations of organic detritus largely of plant origin. Peats are developed into a stratified sequence due to the successive deposition of plant parts containing pollen and [...]

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Parameters Used in Exploration of Hydrocarbons

The parameters that used in the exploration of such hydrocarbons are discussed below: 1. Determination of Ancient Shore Lines 2. Sedimentology 3. Post Depositional Alteration of Palynomorphs 4. Biostratigraphy and Palaeo- Environmental Analysis 5. Palynological Assemblages of Coal Seams. 1. Determination of Ancient Shore Lines: The defining of ancient shore lines bears special significance in oil accumulation. It is generally [...]

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Forensic Palynology: Meaning, Analysis and Problems

In this article we will discuss about: 1. Introduction to Forensic Palynology 2. Methodology in Forensic Palynology 3. Analysis, Testimony and Liability 4. Forensic Palynology as an Aid to Criminology 5. Problems. Introduction to Forensic Palynology: Forensic Palynology is the science of ap­plying modern and fossil pollen and spores to help solve legal problems. In its broader application, the field [...]

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