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Fall, P.L. 1985. Holocene dynamics of the subalpine forest in central Colorado. Pages 31-46 in Late Quaternary vegetation and climates of the American Southwest, B.F. Jacobs, P.L. Fall and O.K. Davis, eds, Contributions Series 16, American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Foundation.

Fall, P.L. 1981. Modern pollen spectra and their application to alluvial pollen sedimentology. Thesis. University of Arizona, Tucson, 63 p. (Canyon de Chelly, Arizona)

Fall, P.L., P.T. Davis, and G.A. Zeilinski. 1995. Late Quaternary vegetation and climate of the Wind River Range, Wyoming. Quaternary Research 43:393-404.

Farrand, W.R., R. Aahner, and W.S. Benninghoff. 1968. Buried Bryophyte bed, Cheboygan County, Michigan. Abst. paper pres, North Central Sect. Geol. Soc. American meetings, Iowa City.

Ferguson, A.J., and G. Osborn. 1981. Minimum Age of Deglaciation of Upper Elk Valley, British Columbia. Valley, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 18:1635-1636.

Fergusson, A., and L.V. Hills. 1985. Part 2: A Palynological Record, Upper Elk Creek Valley, British Columbia. Syllogeus No. 55, Harington,C.R. (ed) pp. 355-369. National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa.

Fine-Jacobs, B. 1985. Identification of Pine pollen from the southwestern United States. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Contribution Series 16:155-168.

Forbes, J.R., and M. Hickman. 1981. Paleolimnology of Two shallow lakes in Central Alberta, Canada. Int. Revue Gestamten. Hydrobiol. 66:863-888.

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Fredlund, G.G., and W.C. Johnson. 1984. Palynological evidence for late Quaternary paleoenvironmental change in the San Juan Basin.American Quaternary Association (AMQUA), 8th biennial meeting, Boulder, CO, Program and Abstracts, 46.

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Friesner, R.C., and J.E. Potzger. 1946. The cabin creek raised bog, Randolph Colorado, Butler University Botanical Studies 8:24-43.

Frink, J.W., and H.A. Kues. 1954. Corcoran clay-a pleistocene lacustrine deposit in San Joaquin Valley, California. Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geolologists 38:2357-2371.

Futyma, R.P. 1981. Holocene vegetaional history of Michigan's eastern Upper Peninsula. Paper presented at Michigan Academy of Science Arts, and Letters, 20 March, 1981. Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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