I had a very late start tonight thaks to a landlord who needed
to be straightened out, so I am only going to post a couple of these refs for
now. Also, for those who asked about intro paleobotany refs, I don't really have
any. I just kind of muddled my way through, but I had some help from a geology
class at the FMNH and one book, After the Ice Age by E.C. Pielou (which if you
haven't read and always wanted to be knowledgable about glaciation events-drop
what you are doing and go buy).
Fastovsky, D.E. and McSweeney, K., 1987. Paleosols spanning
the Cretaceous-Paleogene transition, eastern Montana and western North Dakota,
Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 99 (1): 66-77
Fasset, J.E., Lucas,S.G., and Oneill, F.M., 1987. Dinosaurs,
pollen, and spores, and the age of the of the Ojo Alamo Sandstone, San Juan
Basin, New Mexico and Colorado. In J.E. Fasset and J.K. Rigby (eds), The
Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the San Juan and Raton Basins, New Mexico and
Colorado, Geological Society of America Special Paper, 209: 17-34.
Spicer, R.A., 1987. The Significance of the Cretaceous
flora of Northern Alaska for the reconstruction of the climate of the
Cretaceous, Geologisches Jahrbuch, 96: 265-92.
This last one I found as a photocopy out on a table in the bio
library at U.of Illinois and read on the spot. I am totally unaware of its
presence as a journal in the Uof I collections so I was most
lucky.
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