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- microbes of different periods. Most dinosaur bones are permineralized. Petrified wood: Permineralization is the first step in petrification. In petrification...
- fossil fish Priscacara liops from the Green River Formation of Wyoming A permineralized trilobite, Asaphus kowalewskii Megalodon and Carcharodontosaurus teeth...
- Petrification takes place through a combination of two similar processes: permineralization and replacement. These processes create replicas of the original specimen...
- identified when they resemble extant fungi. Often recovered from a permineralized plant or animal host, these samples are typically studied by making...
- the Eocene about 50 million years ago. The specimens are preserved permineralized in-situ in the Eocene Okanagan Highlands Princeton chert site. This...
- replaced by stone via a mineralization process that often includes permineralization and replacement. The organic materials making up cell walls have been...
- symbiosis that may have involved controlled parasitism,[citation needed] is permineralized in the Rhynie Chert of Scotland, dating from early Early Devonian, about...
- chemical composition, a process called permineralization. The most common minerals involved in permineralization are various forms of amorphous silica...
- of the eagle rays becoming pelagic during the early Late Cretaceous. Permineralized stingray teeth have been found in sedimentary deposits around the world...
- of Patagonia (Argentina): Reconciling the records of impression and permineralized fossils". American Journal of Botany. 104 (2): 322–334. doi:10.3732/ajb...