Interglacial pollen spectra from Greenland
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The pollen and spore contents of calcareous concretions from two sites in western Greenland have been investigated. The pollen spectra obtained are discussed in relation to postglacial and modern plant distribution. The conclusion is reached that they represent a flora of interglacial age.
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Bryan, Margaret S. "Interglacial Pollen Spectra from Greenland." Danmarks Geologiske Undersoegelse. II Raekke (Studies in Vegetational History in Honour of Knud Jessen)., 1954. 65-72.
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Bryan, Margaret S.. (1954). Interglacial pollen spectra from Greenland. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/178228.
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