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Vegetation ecology of Early Pennsylvanian alluvial fan and piedmont environments in southern New Brunswick, Canada
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In this article, fossil plant assemblages are described from well-drained alluvial fan/piedmont deposits in the uppermost Boss Point and Tynemouth Creek formations (late Yeadonian-Langsettian), southern New Brunswick.About:
This article is published in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.The article was published on 2006-04-04. It has received 47 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Alluvial fan & Alluvial plain.read more
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Palaeoenvironments and palaeoecology of the Early Pennsylvanian Lancaster Formation (`Fern Ledges') of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
TL;DR: The Pennsylvanian Lancaster Formation (Fern Ledges) of New Brunswick, Canada contains a world-famous fossil biota as mentioned in this paper, which has been largely unstudied since the works of Hartt, Dawson, Matthew, and Stopes.
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The environmental implications of upper Paleozoic plant-fossil assemblages with mixtures of wetland and drought-tolerant taxa in tropical Pangea
Arden R. Bashforth,William A. DiMichele,Cortland F. Eble,Howard J. Falcon-Lang,Cindy V. Looy,Spencer G. Lucas +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the influences of elevation and climate on the spatio-temporal distribution of wetland and dryland biomes during the Pennsylvanian and early Permian in tropical Pangea.
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Late Palaeozoic red beds elucidate fluvial architectures preserving large woody debris in the seasonal tropics of central Pangaea
Steffen Trümper,Steffen Trümper,Birgit Gaitzsch,Jörg W. Schneider,Jörg W. Schneider,Bodo-Carlo Ehling,Reinhard Kleeberg,Ronny Rößler,Ronny Rößler +8 more
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Calamitalean “pith casts” reconsidered
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that upright calamitaleans are in fact stem casts and their preservation involved a two-stage process: first, stems were buried in flood-deposited sediments, creating a mold of the external surface of the plant, which later decayed away.
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Pennsylvanian (mid/late Bolsovian–Asturian) permineralised plant assemblages of the Pennant Sandstone Formation of southern Britain: Systematics and palaeoecology
Howard J. Falcon-Lang,Howard J. Falcon-Lang,Christopher J. Cleal,Janine L. Pendleton,Charles H. Wellman +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe moderately diverse but extremely widespread calcified plant assemblages from the Pennsylvanian (mid/late Bolsovian-Asturian) Pennant Sandstone Formation (Warwickshire Group) of southern Britain.
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Stratigraphic and interregional changes in Pennsylvanian coal-swamp vegetation: Environmental inferences
TL;DR: In the coal-ball concretions from 32 coal seams in the eastern one-half of the United States and from several seams in western Europe and on spore assemblages from more than 150 seams as mentioned in this paper.