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Midwayan (Paleocene) pollen correlations in the eastern United States

January 1, 1991

The Midwayan Stage of the eastern United States is divided into three new pollen zones, the Pseudoplicapollis serana, Tricolpites asper and Caryapollenites prodromus interval zones. Pollen data support the presence of an unconformity between the Rhems and Williamsburg Formations of South Carolina. The base of the Aquia Formation of Virginia and Maryland is slightly younger than the top of the Naheola Formation of Alabama. The Midwayan-Sabinian stage boundary is probably of late NP5 age and is probably only slightly younger than the important range base of Carya<29??m pollen. -from Author

Publication Year 1991
Title Midwayan (Paleocene) pollen correlations in the eastern United States
Authors N. O. Frederiksen
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Micropaleontology
Index ID 70016508
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse