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Martin, H.A., 1991a. Dinoflagellate and spore pollen biostratigraphy of the S.A.D.M.E.<br />

MC63 bore, western Murray Basin. Alcheringa 15: 107-144.<br />

Martin, H.A., 1991b. Tertiary stratigraphic palynology and palaeoclimate of the inland river<br />

systems in New South Wales. Special Publications of the Geological Society of<br />

Australia 18: 181-194.<br />

Martin, H.A., 1993. The palaeovegetation of the Murray Basin, Late Eocene to mid-Miocene.<br />

Australian Systematic Botany 6: 491-531.<br />

Martin, H.A., 1994. Australian Tertiary phytogeography. In: R.S. Hill (Editor), History of the<br />

Australian Vegetation: Cretaceous to Recent. Cambridge University Press,<br />

Cambridge, pp. 104-142.<br />

Martin, H.A., 1997a. The use of ecological tolerances for the reconstruction of Tertiary<br />

palaeoclimates. Australian Journal of Botany 45: 475-492.<br />

Martin, H.A., 1997b. The stratigraphic palynology of bores along the Darling River,<br />

downstream from Bourke, New South Wales. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of<br />

New South Wales 118: 51-67.<br />

Martin, H.A., 1998a. Tertiary climate evolution and the development of aridity in Australia.<br />

Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 119: 115-136.<br />

Martin, H.A., 1998b. Late Cretaceous-Cainozoic palynology of the Poonarunna No. 1 well,<br />

central Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 122: 89-138.<br />

Martin, H.A., 1999a. The stratigraphic palynology of the Macquarie River Valley, western<br />

New South Wales. Department of Water Resources (unpublished).<br />

Martin, H.A., 1999b. The palynology of core samples from Bore No. GW 096000, west of<br />

Narromine, N.S.W. Report prepared for Land and Water Conservation, Dubbo<br />

(unpublished).<br />

Martin, H.A., 2000. Re-assignment of the affinities of the fossil pollen type Tricolpites<br />

trioblatus Mildenhall and Pocknall to Wilsonia (Convolvulaceae) and a reassessment<br />

of the ecological interpretations. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 111: 237-<br />

251.<br />

Martin, H.A. and McMinn, A., 1993. 10: Palynology of Sites 815 and 823: The Neogene<br />

vegetation history of coastal northeastern Australia. Proceedings of the Ocean<br />

Drilling Program, Scientific Results 133: 115-123.<br />

Martin, H.A. and McMinn, A., 1994. Late Cainozoic vegetation history of northwestern<br />

Australia from the palynology of a deep sea core ODP Site 765. Australian Journal of<br />

Botany 42: 95-102.<br />

Martin, H.A., Worrall, L. and Chalson, J., 1987. The first occurrence of the Paleocene<br />

Lygistepollenites balmei Zone in the Eastern Highlands region, New South Wales.<br />

Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 34: 359-365.<br />

Martin, H.A., Macphail, M.K. and Partridge, A.D., 1997. Tertiary Alangium (Alangiaceae) in<br />

Eastern Australia. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 94: 111-122.<br />

McCarthy, P.J., Faccini, U.F. and Plint, A.G., 1998. Evolution of an ancient coastal plain:<br />

palaeosols, interfluves and alluvial architecture in a sequence stratigraphic<br />

framework, Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, NE British Columbia, Canada.<br />

Sedimentology 46: 861-891.<br />

McCarthy, P.J. and Plint, A.G., 1998. Recognition of interfluve sequence boundaries:<br />

integrating paleopedology and sequence stratigraphy. Geology 26: 387-390.<br />

McGowran, B., 1989. The later Eocene transgressions in southern Australia. Alcheringa 13:<br />

45-68.<br />

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