1983
DOI: 10.54991/jop.1983.1724
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Palynological investigation of the Arabian sea: Pollen/spores from the recent sediments of the continental shelf off Bombay, India

Abstract: The palynological analysis of 22 bottom sediments from the continental shelf off Bombay shows mixed pollen spectra which is the reflection of the adjoining mangroves, tropical evergreens and the mixed deciduous type of vegetation. Herbaceous pollen and pteridophytic spores dominate over the trees in all the samples. It has been observed that the palynomorphs in the sediments from station numbers 22 to 28 are derived from the vegetation of the Saurashtra coast, while in other samples from station numbers 1 to 4… Show more

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“…The study of pollen and spores from the recent sediments of the continental shelf off Bombay has been carried out by Ratan and Chandra (1984). They observed that all the 22 grab samples have yielded pollen belonging to mangrove, tropical evergreen and mixed deciduous type of forest.…”
Section: Maharashtramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of pollen and spores from the recent sediments of the continental shelf off Bombay has been carried out by Ratan and Chandra (1984). They observed that all the 22 grab samples have yielded pollen belonging to mangrove, tropical evergreen and mixed deciduous type of forest.…”
Section: Maharashtramentioning
confidence: 99%