- by
French and
English settlers to
Joggins.
Situated on the ****berland Basin, a sub-basin of the Bay of Fundy,
Joggins was a long
established coal mining...
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addition to fossils, the
Joggins Formation was a
valuable source of coal from the 17th
century until the mid-20th century. The
Joggins Formation's spectacular...
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sometimes referred to as
Joggins-Leary log
ships because they were
financed by
businessman James T.
Leary and
originated at
Joggins, Nova Scotia. They seem...
- been
found in the
remains of
fossilized club moss
stumps in the
Joggins Formation,
Joggins, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is
supposed that,
after harsh weather...
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Chippewa and Stanley. Ferguson, L., 1988,
Formation of
Joggin upright fossil trees, The
Joggins Fossil Cliffs,
Fossils of Nova Scotia, Nova
Scotia Museum...
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synapsid described on the
basis of
fossils from the
Carboniferous of the
Joggins locality in Nova Scotia, Canada. It was
originally described as an undetermined...
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Rocky Mountain Parks Dinosaur Gros
Morne Head-Smashed-In Old Québec
Joggins Kluane Tatshenshini-Alsek Grand-Pré L'Anse aux
Meadows Miguasha Mistaken Point...
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Sternberg (1826) S.voltzii
Brongniart (1828)
Sigillaria lycopod fossil,
Joggins, Nova Scotia,
Canada Fossil of
Sigillaria trunk attached to a stigmarian...
- Township,
Jefferson County, Ohio, US Nýřany,
Czech Republic Joggins, Nova Scotia,
Canada The
Joggins Fossil Cliffs on Nova Scotia's Bay of Fundy, a
UNESCO World...
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Protoclepsydrops is an
extinct genus of
early synapsids,
found in
Joggins, Nova Scotia. The name
means 'first Clepsydrops', and
refers to it
being the...