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- Phytoclasts are microscopic plant fragments present in the fossil record, usually found in palynological preparations and acid macerations, and include...
- Taylor, W. A.; Wellman, C. H. (2009). "Ultrastructure of Enigmatic Phytoclasts (Banded Tubes) from the Silurian-Lower Devonian: Evidence for Affinities...
- Dotternhausen and specially Dormettingen. Here two kinds of Phytoclasts where recovered, opaque phytoclasts (charcoal, indicator of wildfire activity on nearby...
- Taylor, W. A.; Wellman, C. H. (2009). "Ultrastructure of Enigmatic Phytoclasts (Banded Tubes) from the Silurian-Lower Devonian: Evidence for Affinities...
- by Taylor, W. A.; Wellman, C. H. (2009). "Ultrastructure of Enigmatic Phytoclasts (Banded Tubes) from the Silurian-Lower Devonian: Evidence for Affinities...
- flat coastal/delta plain with marshes, delivering abundant spores and Phytoclasts, indicators of proximal landm****es with high availability of wood and...
- fragments, possibly representing a marsh in a lagoon area. Palynology Phytoclasts, spores, pollen and Tasmanites algae indicate that the palaeoenvironment...
- environments.: 376  Finally, the uppermost 10 m "consists almost entirely of phytoclast tufa".: 376  The Antalya Tufa was formed by cold springs in the early...
- Dias-Brito Late Cretaceous (Santonian) São Carlos Formation  Brazil A phytoclast, possibly a member of Nymphaeaceae. Genus includes S. furcata (Duarte...
- reflecting the proximity of land areas, with fluvial run-off supplying fresh phytoclasts. Although most of the basin lacks unequivocal palynological evidence...