OBTAINING THE SUITABLE TECHNIQUES FOR PALYNOLOGICAL PREPARATION

Eko Budi Lelono

Abstract


The term of “standard techniques” in preparation is no longer accepted since every sample has discrete characteristic which may require different treatment. Experiments prove that the modifications are needed to process the Eocene samples from Central Java and South Sulawesi.


Keywords


Obtaining, Suitable Techniques, Palynological Preparation

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.29017/SCOG.24.2.1074

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