Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Tempskya hailunensis sp. nov. (Tempskyaceae), a new tree fern with preserved leaf-like structures, from the Cretaceous of the Songliao Basin, Northeast China51
The last millennium vegetation and environmental history of the Hyrcanian highland region, a pollen record from Shekardasht mire, northern Iran35
Report of Sublepidodendron (Lycopsida) from the Upper Devonian borehole core of the CSDP-2 Well, South Yellow Sea, China27
Reconstructing the Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) vegetation from the Anglo-Welsh Basin: Two spore masses containing Emphanisporites McGregor spores23
Subrecent charophyte flora from the Pheneos palaeolake (Greece): Palaeoecological implications20
An unusual plane tree from the Early Cretaceous of Kansas, USA19
The systematic value of pollen morphology in Homalolepis and other six Neotropical genera of Simaroubaceae18
Phytolith records from 15 continuously growing Bambusa emeiensis leaves and its climatic significance17
A new species of Stutzeliastrobus (Cupressaceae) from the Early Cretaceous of the Guyang Basin, northern China, and its paleoenvironmental implications16
Study on macro- and sporemorphology of a new species of Coniopteris (Dicksoniaceae) from the Middle Jurassic of western Liaoning, Northeast China16
Re-appraisal of Anthrophyopsis (Gymnospermae): New material from China and global fossil records16
Holocene vegetation dynamics and human–environment interactions inferred from pollen and plant macrofossils from caves in northwestern Patagonia (Argentina)15
Spores constraining age of the Middle Devonian paleosol from Voronezh, Russia and their paleopedological and evolutionary significances15
Maastrichtian palynological assemblages from the Chorrillo Formation, Patagonia, Argentina15
Diodonopteris virgulata sp. nov., a climbing fern from the early Permian Wuda Tuff Flora and its paleoecology14
Stem diversity of the marattialean tree fern family Psaroniaceae from the earliest Permian Wuda Tuff Flora14
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