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Baltic amber or
succinite is
amber from the
Baltic region, home of its
largest known deposits. It was
produced sometime during the
Eocene epoch, but exactly...
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amber is
distinguished by its
yield of
succinic acid,
hence the name
succinite.
Succinite has a
hardness between 2 and 3,
which is
greater than many other...
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geochemical tests and
further constraints on the
botanical affinities of
succinite".
Review of
Palaeobotany and Palynology. 225: 21–32. Bibcode:2016RPaPa...
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Szwedo in Drohojowska, Zmarzły &
Szwedo Probably Middle-Late
Eocene Succinite found in
Brieske Formation (probably redeposited) Germany A whitefly...
- "Fossil
resins from
England (Conference abstract)" (PDF).
Amberif 2015:
SUCCINITE AND
SELECTED FOSSIL RESINS OF EUROPE: LOCALITIES, PROPERTIES, ARCHAEOLOGY:...
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geochemical tests and
further constraints on the
botanical affinities of
succinite".
Review of
Palaeobotany and Palynology. 225: 21–32. doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo...
- "Fossil
resins from
England (Conference abstract)" (PDF).
Amberif 2015:
SUCCINITE AND
SELECTED FOSSIL RESINS OF EUROPE: LOCALITIES, PROPERTIES, ARCHAEOLOGY:...
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bonds in the
molecular structure are
present placing Rivne amber in the
succinite range, same as
Baltic amber.
Trace amounts of Pb, Y, Zn, Zr, and some...
- S2CID 259336465. Vitali, F. (2023). "New and little-known
Lepturinae from
succinite (Coleoptera Cerambycidae)".
Baltic Journal of Coleopterology. 23 (2):...