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Charcoal is a
lightweight black carbon residue produced by
strongly heating wood (or
other animal and
plant materials) in
minimal oxygen to
remove all...
- earscirev.2021.103560. ISSN 0012-8252. Scott,
Andrew C. (2022-01-01). "
Charcoalified vegetation from the
Pennsylvanian of Yorkshire, England: Implications...
- the Late
Silurian fossil record, 420 million
years ago, by
fossils of
charcoalified plants.
Apart from a
controversial gap in the Late Devonian, charcoal...
- or
nearby include invertebrate burrows, fish, and
plants (including
charcoalified logs and leaves). The
parallel orientation of many of the
dinosaur trackways...
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large size. Fusain. Fire
normally destroys plant tissue but
sometimes charcoalified remains can
preserve fine
morphological detail that is lost in other...
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significant until the Miocene, 6 to 7
million years ago. Remarkably, some
charcoalified fossils preserve tissue organised into the
Kranz anatomy, with intact...
- preserved, are
often preserved as three-dimensional, permineralized, and
charcoalified replicas; and as
inclusions in
amber and even
within some minerals....
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significant until the Miocene, 6 to 7
million years ago. Remarkably, some
charcoalified fossils preserve tissue organised into the
Kranz anatomy, with intact...
- of land
plant known from kidney-shaped sporangia. It is
known from
charcoalified Early Devonian deposits, its type
locality being the
Brown Clee Hill...
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Synchrotron Radiation X-Ray
Tomographic Microscopy of 330
million year old
charcoalified seed fern
fertile organs" (PDF).
Microscopy and Microanalysis. 15 (2):...