Abstract

Abstract A procedure that modifies standard preparation techniques was developed to concentrate pollen and spores from intractable sediments. These modifications include sieving samples suspended in 0.001 M sodium pyrophasphate through 7im nylon screens prior to and following chemical treatments. If siliceous sediments require reprocessing with hydroflouric acid (HF), samples are sieved through 7 im screens between HF treatments, using sodium pyrophosphate as a suspension. Samples with large amounts of undigested, fine‐grained organic matter are slowly oxidized with a sodium chlorate mixture. Continuously monitored use of these techniques produces statistically‐significant sums of pollen from sediments which otherwise would be of little value to palynologists.

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