Ganapathi Thanikaimoni - Sources and External Links

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


Authority control
  • VIAF: 36962627
Persondata
Name Thanikaimoni, Ganapathi
Alternative names
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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