@AASPTPS Profile picture

AASP-The Palynological Society

@AASPTPS

AASP-The Palynological Society was founded in 1967 to promote the science of palynology. Today it is a thriving community of ~500 that pursue the science.

Similar User
INQUA Early Career Researchers photo

@INQUA_ECR

The Micropalaeontological Society (TMSoc) photo

@MicropalaeoSoc

Jen O'Keefe photo

@PalyJen

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology photo

@RPalaeoboPalyno

PalyClim photo

@PalyClim

Matthew Pound 🦔 photo

@MatthewJ_Pound

Nottingham Pollen Lab photo

@NottsPollen

PAGES Early-Career Network photo

@PAGES_ECN

Stephen Stukins photo

@stooks2001

Sofie Lindström photo

@Fiafossil

Sandra Gomes photo

@sandogom9

Lydia Mackenzie photo

@LydiaLMackenzie

Kat Holt photo

@pollenkat

Nichola Strandberg photo

@FossilPollen

Adele Julier photo

@ACMJulier

STUDENTS: Due to the meeting being relatively early in 2025, the Student Travel Award deadline will be 15th January 2025 to help people plan early for the meeting #Palynology #Students

We are absolutely delighted to open registration for our 57th Annual Meeting in Rabat, Morocco #Palynology #AASPTPS2025 palynology.org/57th-annual-me…



AASP-The Palynological Society Reposted

Webinar: Can AI can help with palynological taxonomy? A prototype called ‘Taxonomy Assistant’ has been created and is in the testing phase. Nov 18th 2024, 1300-1400 UK time. Zoom link from s.stukins-t-nhm.ac.uk

Tweet Image 1

AASP-The Palynological Society Reposted

New paper looking at pollen and microplastics in #hedgehog poo published in @AASPTPS @tandfenviro Palynology tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Lead author was a @ONEPlanetDTP @NERCscience Undergraduate research intern hosted in @NUGeog @NorthumbriaUni


AASP-The Palynological Society Reposted

📢 Paper alert! Check out our secretary's latest work @paly_world #paleozoic #palynology

A palynological investigation of the Early-Middle Devonian transition and associated Choteč Event in Northern Spain sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



AASP-The Palynological Society Reposted

One of my favourite images to display spores in differing orientations. Two Taurocusporites quattrocchiensis from the Callovian of Argentina #Palynology #Jurassic #NoScaleBar! 😉

Tweet Image 1

AASP-The Palynological Society Reposted

I’m very grateful to have been awarded a #DECRA from @arc_gov_au! I’m so excited to study #terrestrial ecosystem resilience to atmospheres enriched in carbon dioxide! @SciMelb @UniMelb #FossilFriday #Palaeontology #Palynology

ARC’s DECRA scheme supports Australia’s promising emerging researchers - congratulations to the successful Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) fellows who will share in more than $92.9m in funding. Read more: arc.gov.au/news-publicati…



AASP-The Palynological Society Reposted

Preparing a loan of Kimmeridgian material and couldn’t help but have a quick look as I haven’t looked at this age stuff for far too long! Lovely C. longicorne #Palynology #Jurassic #iPhonePhotography

Tweet Image 1

AASP-The Palynological Society Reposted

Amazing news for our group!! @SoniaCamina has been awarded a CONICET postdoctoral fellowship to continue with her chitinozoan research 💪. Huge congrats to her and her advisors Claudia Rubinstein and @VictoriaGarMur 👏👏👏 @ianigla

Tweet Image 1

AASP-The Palynological Society Reposted

It has been a great week of learning, networking, sightseeing and making new friends! Thanks @AASPTPS and the local organizers from @umontpellier 🇫🇷 for this wonderful meeting! 🙌 @SoniaCamina @PaulaNarvaez78 @ianigla #AASPTPS2024 #palynology

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2
Tweet Image 3

Our amazing conference came to a close yesterday in Montpellier with a field trip around the region. Apologies for the lack of content since Tuesday (somebody came down ill 🤦‍♂️) but there is a lot of great content that can be searched through hashtags #AASPTPS2024 #56AASP



A thread on the post-meeting fieldtrip. An amazing selection of fascinating outcrops!

This post is unavailable.

Our amazing conference came to a close yesterday in Montpellier with a field trip around the region. Apologies for the lack of content since Tuesday (somebody came down ill 🤦‍♂️) but there is a lot of great content that can be searched through hashtags #AASPTPS2024 #56AASP


AASP-The Palynological Society Reposted

Aaaand that's a wrap on the #AASP 2024 conference in France at the Université de Montpellier! I was given such an amazing opportunity to present a full-talk and a poster. A fabulous experience, can't wait for next year! @AASPTPS

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2

The second part of the dinocyst session starts with Leroy presenting dating of MIS stages in the Marmara Sea #AASPTPS2024 #Palynology

Tweet Image 1

Rob Fensome starts us off this afternoon with his keynote on dinocysts #AASPTPS2024 #Palynology

Tweet Image 1

The second session is well underway. Here are just a few highlights of the day so far #AASPTPS2024

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2
Tweet Image 3

AASP-The Palynological Society Reposted

Starts Session 2 with #Robles explaining the multiproxy study of two lakes in eastern Mediterranean #56AASP @AASPTPS

Tweet Image 1

A fascinating and high resolution study! #AASPTPS2024

#Haas studying in Lake Mondsee, Austria, if the huge amount of cereal pollen and agricultural evidences during the Neolithic are related to cultivation or if it's a case of cereal processing... Keep listening! #56AASP @AASPTPS



Great comparisons of Axio/Apectodium dinoflagellate cysts #AASPTPS2024

#MichaelAmoo using the digital recognition on #Dinoflagellates and using PCA for better distinguish between the species

Tweet Image 1


#AASPTPS2024 excellent talks so far!

#Juhari is now focusing on the complex palynological study of Sterculiaceae in Malasya #56AASP @AASPTPS



Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.