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Fossil plants of the carboniferous rocks of Great Britain

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The article was published on 1923-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 233 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Carboniferous.

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High resolution biostratigraphy

TL;DR: The degree of stratigraphical resolution obtainable from biostratigraphical data provides, for most parts of the Phanerozoic, a finer discrimination than that obtained by other means.
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The compression state of preservation of carboniferous lepidodendrid leaves

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that there are at least two fundamentally different types of leaf borne by the lepidodendrids represented as compression fossils, including the leaves borne on Lepidodendron wortheni and Cyperites bicarinatus.
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Nothorhacopteris, a new generic name for some carboniferous monopinnate fronds of Gondwanaland (=Rhacopteris ovata auct. and Pseudorhacopteris rigby 1973)☆

TL;DR: Several monopinnate fronds that have been referred to Rhacopteris ovata (McCoy) Walkom in Gondwanaland need a new typification and there is need for a new name that is here proposed: NothorhacopterIS.
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Durch Mazeration fertiler Farne des Paläozoikums gewonnene Sporen

TL;DR: In this article, die Sporen von 12 (13) Farngattungen werden auf der Grundlage eigener Untersuchungen besprochen und abgebildet.
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Application of SEM to a sigillarian impression fossil

TL;DR: The so-called “Syringodendron state” of Sigillaria appears to represent not only the decorticated stem surface, but also the inner face of the sloughed off primary surface which bore the characteristic leaf scars on the reverse side.
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