- Palynofacies
Palynofacies studies examine the preservation of particulate
organic matter andpalynomorph s to provide information on the depositional environment of sediments and depositional palaeoenvironments of sedimentary rocks. The term "Palynofacies" was introduced by the Frenchgeologist Combaz in1964 . Palynofacies studies are often linked to investigations of thepalynology and organicgeochemistry ofsedimentary rock s.Palynofacies can be used in two ways:
* Organic palynofacies considers all the acid insoluble particulate organic matter (POM), includingkerogen andpalynomorph s in sediments and palynological preparations of sedimentary rocks. The sieved or unsieved preparations may be examined using strew mounts on microscope slides that may be examined using a transmitted light biological microscope orultraviolet (UV) fluorescence microscope. The abundance, composition and preservation of the various components, together with the thermal alteration of the organic matter is considered.
* Palynomorph palynofacies considers the abundance, composition and diversity of palynomorphs in a sieved palynological preparation of sediments or palynological preparation ofsedimentary rock s. The ratio of marinefossil phytoplankton (acritarchs anddinoflagellate cysts), together withchitinozoa ns, to terrestrial palymomorphs (pollen andspores ) can be used to derive a terrestrial input index in marine sediments.Both types of palynofacies studies are used for geological interpretation of sedimentary basins in exploration geology, often in conjunction with palynological analysis and
vitrinite reflectance.References
*Traverse, A. (1988), "Paleopalynology". Unwin Hyman ISBN 0-04-561001-0
External links
* [http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/N-Q/palysc/index.html Centre for Palynology, University of Sheffield, UK]
* [http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/tms/paly.htm The Micropalaeontological Society, Palynology Group]
* [http://www.palynology.org/ The American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists (AASP)]
* [http://www.shef.ac.uk/~cidmdp/ Commission Internationale de Microflore du Paléozoique (CIMP)] , international commission for Palaeozoic palynology.
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