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  • Paleolimnology

    Web resources and links about paleolimnology and pollen studies.

    www.indiana.edu

  • Faunmap

    An electronic database for the late Quaternary distribution of mammal species in the United States. Illinois State Museum.

    www.museum.state.il.us

  • Palynology Springboard

    Course presents an overview of pollen morphology and pollination ecology, a history of palynology, and methodology for application of palynology to paleobotanical, geological and archaeological environmental reconstruction. Geosciences/Anthropology 446/846 (University Nebraska)

    www-class.unl.edu

  • European Pollen Database

    Collaborative project at NOAA to compile Quaternary pollen data.

    www.ngdc.noaa.gov

  • Review and Atlas of Palaeovegetation

    Preliminary land ecosystem maps of the world since the Last Glacial Maximum.

    www.esd.ornl.gov

  • Global Vegetation History

    An atlas of changes in climate and vegetation over the last 150,000 years (the Quaternary period).

    www.esd.ornl.gov

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