3 - 4 |
Tertiary-age coals - GSA symposium - Preface Demchuk TD, Shearer JC, Moore TA |
71 - 98 |
Delineation of the distinctive nature of Tertiary coal beds Shearer JC, Moore TA, Demchuk TD |
99 - 110 |
Biological processes controlling the development of modern peat-forming ecosystems Moore PD |
111 - 138 |
Petrological and organic geochemical investigation of recent peats with known environments of deposition Dehmer J |
139 - 159 |
The role of palynology in paleoecological analyses of Tertiary coals Nichols DJ |
161 - 227 |
Dispersed angiosperm cuticles: Their history, preparation, and application to the rise of angiosperms in Cretaceous and Paleocene coals, southern western interior of North America Upchurch GR |
229 - 248 |
Palaeohistological studies on miocene brown coals of Central Europe Schneider W |
249 - 275 |
Sequence stratigraphic analysis and the origins of Tertiary brown coal lithotypes, Latrobe Valley, Gippsland Basin, Australia Holdgate GR, Kershaw AP, Sluiter IRK |
277 - 302 |
Biogeographic, ecological and stratigraphic relationships of the Miocene brown coal floras, Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia Sluiter IRK, Kershaw AP, Holdgate GR, Bulman D |
303 - 342 |
Petrography, geochemistry, and depositional setting of the San Pedro and Santo Tomas coal zones: Anomalous algae-rich coals in the middle part of the Claiborne Group (Eocene) of Webb County, Texas Warwick PD, Hook RW |