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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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Dryland vegetation from the Middle Pennsylvanian of Indiana (Illinois Basin): the dryland biome in glacioeustatic, paleobiogeographic, and paleoecologic context

TL;DR: A macro-floral assemblage dominated by elements of the Euramerican dryland biome is described from the Brazil Formation in Clay County, Indiana (Illinois Basin) as mentioned in this paper.
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The size of the frond in the genus AlethopterisSternberg(Pteridospermopsida, Carboniferous)

TL;DR: A fine specimen of Alethopteris Sternberg collected in the North-Pas-de-Calais coalfield allows an estimate of the general size of the frond to be made.
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Systematics of the Late Carboniferous Medullosalean Pteridosperm Laveineopteris and Its Associated Cyclopteris Leaves

TL;DR: The morphogenus Cyclopteris should be used only for cyclopterid fossils, where they cannot be related to the species of Laveineopteris, Callipteridium or Margaritopteris that originally bore them.
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FTIR and py-GC-MS spectra of true-fern and seed-fern sphenopterids (Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia, Canada, Pennsylvanian)

TL;DR: In this paper, sphenopterid specimens from the Late Pennsylvanian of Sydney Coalfield, Canada were investigated by FTIR and py-GC-MS techniques as part of an on-going research project into the biochemistry and chemotaxonomy of Pennsylvanian-age pteridophylls.
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