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Annotated links to Internet resources, especially for Palaeobotanists.
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Global land environments during the last 130,000 years
Global land environments since the last interglacial For a colour LGM global ecosystem summary map click here. Compiled by Jonathan Adams, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA An atlas of the ice age Earth The following ecosystems maps, compiled by Jonathan Adams, are still under development and as-yet unpublished. Their presentation here is ...
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West Virginia Plant Fossils - Table of Contents
TABLE of CONTENTS Search Translate GENERAL INFO PLANT FOSSILS of the Pennsylvanian Period YOU ARE VISITOR NUMBER Sign the Guestbook First Name : Last Name : City : State / Province : Country : Email : Comments or Questions THIS SITE BY: Monte Hieb and Harrison Hieb-- 1996 Last update: July 19, 2001 ...EMAIL : mhieb@geocraft.com ...
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Palaeobotany Group Munster
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Paleobotanical Section
Part of the Botanical Society of America 's website. Paleobotanical Section Botanical Society of America Awards Updated: 11-09-00 Join the Section Personalia and News from the Section. Updated: 2-15-02. Online Bibliography of American Paleobotany Meetings & announcements Publications, etc. for sale. Updated: 2-15-02. Reports of the Section (business meeting minutes, etc.) Updated: 12-27-99 ...
Preview Site   www.dartmouth.edu/~daghlian/paleo/index.html   reviews

UCMP Paleobotany Type Catalog and Collection Info
UCMP Collections Vertebrates Invertebrates Microfossils Paleobotany Paleobotany Collection About Our Holdings Paleobotany Catalog Remote Catalogs Botanical Mycology Phycology Paleontology Related Materials GeoRef Paleobotany Links Paleobotany Collection: Catalogs and Information The UCMP paleobotany catalog (available on-line) contains information on over 20, 000 specimens of fossil plants, ...
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Palaeozoic Forests
A HISTORY OF PALAEOZOIC FORESTS HANS KERP This paper was originally published in German in Natur und Museum ( 1996, Vol. 126, No. 12, pp. 421 - 430 ) under the title: Der Wandel der W lder im Laufe des Erdaltertums The December 1996 issue of Natur und Museum contains four contributions to Palaeozoic Palaeobotany and can still be ordered from: Gesch ftsstelle der Senckenbergischen ...
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Lab Directory - Virtual Paleobotany
An online course in paleobotany, presented as a series of 12 laboratories; offers in-depth detail and illustration.
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The PETRALGA (PErmian and TRiassic ALGAe) Project_Homepage - index.html
Bruno GRANIER and colleagues launched the PETRALGA Project in order to build a solid database for the fossil Algae from the Permian and Triassic epochs. A main going-on sub-project deals with a catalogue for the Dasycladales.
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Places of Palaeobotanical Research 1
Links for Palaeobotanists 1, Annotated links to internet resources, especially for palaeobotanists (Palaeobotany, Paleobotany) ...
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UPenn - SAS - Department of Earth and Environmental Science-Eocene Fossil Forest Project
What's new We start a new field season at Stenkul Fiord Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada, on 29 June 2001. Click on the pictures to the left to view new stable isotope data from fossil forest leaf litter layers and fossil wood. If you have any questions you can email Dr. Hope Jahren. Welcome At this web site you will find detailed information regarding University of Pennsylvania research at the ...
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UPenn - SAS - Department of Earth and Environmental Science-Eocene Fossil Forest Project
What's new This site is being overhauled to present our findings from the past three years of research...Check back later for new info (7/22/02) We completed two field seasons at Napartulik on Axel Heiberg Island and one field season at Stenkul Fiord on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada from 1999-2001. Welcome At this web site you will find detailed information regarding University of ...
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Hans' Paleobotany Pages
Website on paleobotany (fossil plants) ...
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DID THE WOOD ROACH CAUSE the PERMIAN- ARIDITY, RED BEDS, and CONIFER RISE
A symbiosus of the wood roach with a cellulose digesting protozoa probably caused Permian aridity and rise of conifers, and created the early Triassic coal hiatus ...
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Yale Peabody Museum: Paleobotany
Paleobotany The Manual of Leaf Architecture The Yale Peabody Museum's paleobotanical collection is world wide in scope with about 75% of the collection derived from North America and the other 25% from South America, China, West Indies, Israel, Lebanon, Pakistan, Central America, Australia, Antarctica, Europe and the Arctic. The approximate geological distribution of the collection is 30% ...
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Plant Fossils of West Virginia
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The Earliest Land Plants
PALAEOBOTANICAL RESEARCH GROUP UNIVERSITY MUNSTER HISTORY OF PALAEOZOIC FORESTS THE EARLIEST LAND PLANTS The earliest vascular land plants appeared about 425 million years ago in the late Early Silurian. This form, Cooksonia, consisted of small naked, dichotomously bifurcting axes bearing terminal sporangia. These plants were only a few centimeters high. Baragwanathia is a much more robust plant ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Environmental Archaeology
This discipline analyzes and interprets past human resources uses and human/environment interactions. It is made up of three subdisciplines - Zooarchaeology, Archaeobotany, and Archaeopedology.
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