Sources and External Links
- Canadian Association of Palynologists (CAP)
An in-depth look at some of the people who have influenced the discipline of Palynology - Dr. G. Thanikaimoni
- American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, Inc. (AASP) Palynos
AASP Primary Records Program - Dr. G. Thanikaimoni
- UNESCO Science & Technology in Asia and the Pacific Co-operation for Development
The story of the UNESCO Mangrove Programme
- French Institute of Pondicherry / Institut Francaise de Pondichéry (IFP)
Environment and Sustainable Development - Paleo-environments of South India Dr. G.Thanikaimoni, headed the Palynology laboratory for more than twenty years till 1986
- US Department of Justice (USDOJ)
Hijacking of PanAm Flight 73 - Information on court proceedings of Pam Am Flight # 73
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Name | Thanikaimoni, Ganapathi |
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Short description | Indian botanist |
Date of birth | January 1, 1938 |
Place of birth | Madras, British India |
Date of death | September 5, 1986 |
Place of death | Karachi, Pakistan |
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