Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
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Rate-of-change analysis in paleoecology revisited: A new approach27
Palynology of the Cenomanian to lowermost Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) Chalk of the Trunch Borehole (Norfolk, UK) and a new dinoflagellate cyst bioevent stratigraphy for NW Europe23
A major environmental shift by the middle Eocene in southern China: Evidence from palynological records21
Modern pollen representation of the vegetation of the Tagus Basin (central Iberian Peninsula)20
Promoting a standardized description of fossil tracheidoxyls18
Prolonged warming over the last ca. 11,700 cal years from the central Indian Core Monsoon Zone: Pollen evidence and a synoptic overview18
A volcanic tuff near the Carboniferous–Permian boundary, Taiyuan Formation, North China: Radioisotopic dating and global correlation17
Plant–insect interactions in the early Permian Wuda Tuff Flora, North China16
At a crossroads: The late Eocene flora of central Myanmar owes its composition to plate collision and tropical climate16
Campanian to Danian dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from the southwestern Tethyan margin (Tattofte section, western External Rif, Morocco): Biostratigraphic and paleobiogeographic interpretations15
Pediastrum (Chlorophyceae) assemblages in surface lake sediments in China and western Mongolia and their environmental significance15
Pollen records of vegetation dynamics, climate change and ISM variability since the LGM from Chhattisgarh State, central India15
Holocene paleoshoreline changes of the Red River Delta, Vietnam13
Revision of the Cambro-Ordovician acritarch genus Vulcanisphaera Deunff, 196113
A new Choerospondias (Anacardiaceae) endocarp from the middle Miocene of Southeast China and its paleoecological implications13
Pollen morphology of Rubiaceae from Cerrado forest fragments: Pollen unit, polarity and diversity of the types of apertures13
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