Commission Internationale de la Microflore du Paléozoïque
International Commission of the Palaeozoic Microflora
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The Commission Internationale de Microflore du Paléozoique (C.I.M.P.) is an international federation of palynologists interested in Palaeozoic palynology.

The commission aims to advance knowledge in palynology and related subjects by the promotion of international co-operation and meetings between scientists of all regions and countries.

To this end the C.I.M.P. arranges symposia and working groups which deal with various stratigraphical and taxonomic problems in Palaeozoic palynology.

 

To contact us:

CIMP President:
John E. A. Marshall
School of Ocean and Earth Science
University of Southampton
Southampton Oceanography Centre, European Way Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK
jeam@noc.soton.ac.uk

Secretary General:
Gary Mullins
Fugro Robertson Limited , Tyn y Coed , Llanrhos, Llandudno
North Wales, LL30 1SA , UK
gary.mullins@fugro-robertson.com
 

Webmaster:
Philippe Steemans
 PPM Laboratory, University of Liège,
allée du 6 Août, B-18, parking 40, Sart Tilman,
4000 Liège 1, Belgium
p.steemans@ulg.ac.be

 

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September 2009 : Calamospora flexilis Kosanke 1950, Ora Shale / Harur Limestone Formation (Lower Carboniferous) N Western Iraq, (Photo: Dr. Maha A. M. Al-Hasson, Mosul University, Iraq)



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CIMP NEWS :

CIMP 2010 General meeting in Poland. Warsaw-Kielce, September 13-16, 2010

The abstract book and the field trip book of the CIMP meeting at Faro, Portugal, are online (CIMP publications). Click here to see the photos of the meeting and field trip. The password is: CIMP09FARO


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