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Course Name
Turkish Palinoloji
English Palynology
Course Code
YSB 690E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 2 -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Demet Biltekin
Course Objectives 1. To teach students the history of palynology and the changes in developments of palynology,
2. To teach pollen development, identification of pollen morphology and structural features,
3. To show the methods used in palynology and how to apply pollen analysis in quaternary palynology
Course Description This course focuses on fossil pollen and spores and other palynomorphs, to evaluate past vegetation and climate
changes. Analysis of organic walled ‘palinomorphs‘ (spores and pollen grains) is very important in the disciplines
of biostratigraphy, geochronology and paleoecology. Pollen grains are one of the most effective tools to
reconstruct past vegetation. Pollen grains of different species can be well preserved in sediments due to its outer
wall exine, which is resistant to all kinds of acid and erosion conditions. Therefore, it is an important proxy and
widely used in the determination of climate and vegetation changes.
Course Outcomes Students who take this course gain knowledge, skills and proficiency in the following subjects:

1. History of palynology,

2. Pollen development, pollen morphology and structural features,

3. Methods in palynology, quaternary palynology, carbon cycle and vegetation, NNP

4. Neogene palynology, climate and vegetation interactions,

5. Use of palynology in petroleum research,

6. Stratigraphic palynology, paleoecology and paleoclimate, marine palynology .
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook Illustrated Pollen Terminology, Heidemarie Halbritter, Silvia Ulrich, Fri?geir Grímsson,
Martina Weber, Reinhard Zetter, Michael Hesse, Ralf Buchner, Matthias Svojtka, Andrea
Frosch-Radivo, 2018, Springer.
Other References Pollen Analysis, Peter D. Moore, Margaret Collinson, J. A. Webb, 1994, Wiley

Pollen and Spores, Ronald O. Kapp, Owen K. Davis, James Edward King, 2000, American
Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Foundation

Atlas of Pollen and Spores of the Polish Neogene Series, Leon Stuchlik, Maria ZiembinskaTworzydlo, Aleksandra Kohlman-Adamska, Irena Grabowska, Hanna Wazynska, Barbara
Slodkowska, Anna Sadowska, 2001, Polish Academy of Sciences, W Szafer Institute of Botany

Pollen et spores d’Europe et d’Afrique du Nord. Laboratoire de botanique historique et de
palynologie, Maurice Reille, 1992, 543 pp.,. Marseille, France
 
 
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