A review of the history of the debate on origin of Carboniferous coal shows the priority that autochthonists have placed on paleobotanical data and interpretation. New data and methodology are offered here for interpreting the paleobotany and paleoecology of dominant Carboniferous coal plants: tree lycopsids and the tree-fern Psaronius. Lycopsid and tree-fern anatomies are characterized by air-filled chambers for buoyancy with rooting structures that are not suited for growth into and through terrestrial soil. Lycopsid development included boat-like dispersing spores, establishment of abundant buoyant, photosynthetic, branching and radiating rhizomorphs prior to upright stem growth, and prolonged life of the unbranched trunk prior to abrupt...
Paleobotany is the study of fossilized plant material, and includes the study of fossilized spores a...
The known fossil-species of upper Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) arborescent lycopod leafy shoots are...
Previous studies on Upper Carboniferous floral palaeoecology are reviewed and relationships between ...
The sessile status and high preservability of plants make them good taxa for studying fossil record ...
Coal forms from the tissues of plants with the major contributor being the woody tissues, cellulose ...
The Lower Maastrichtian of Fumanya and neighbouring localities of the Vallcebre syncline (Eastern Py...
Carbon allocation to different tissues and organs of Late Pennsylvanian-aged coal-swamp plants was d...
Author Institution: Department of Botany, Ohio UniversityThe Upper Pennsylvanian (Conemaugh Group) D...
158 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The objective of this researc...
After death, most of the biological carbon in organisms (Corg) is returned to the atmosphere as CO2 ...
The distribution and relative amounts of six genera of lycophyte microspores, Lycospora, Densosporit...
Author Institution: Department of Botany, Ohio UniversityThe recent (1975) discovery of coal-ball pe...
Coal balls (exceptionally preserved calcareous permineralized peat), widely described from tropical ...
Floral Lagerstätten deposits (i.e., fossil sites with exceptional preservation and diversity) are pr...
Plant fossils are recorded and described from Duckmantian clastic strata associated with coal seams ...
Paleobotany is the study of fossilized plant material, and includes the study of fossilized spores a...
The known fossil-species of upper Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) arborescent lycopod leafy shoots are...
Previous studies on Upper Carboniferous floral palaeoecology are reviewed and relationships between ...
The sessile status and high preservability of plants make them good taxa for studying fossil record ...
Coal forms from the tissues of plants with the major contributor being the woody tissues, cellulose ...
The Lower Maastrichtian of Fumanya and neighbouring localities of the Vallcebre syncline (Eastern Py...
Carbon allocation to different tissues and organs of Late Pennsylvanian-aged coal-swamp plants was d...
Author Institution: Department of Botany, Ohio UniversityThe Upper Pennsylvanian (Conemaugh Group) D...
158 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The objective of this researc...
After death, most of the biological carbon in organisms (Corg) is returned to the atmosphere as CO2 ...
The distribution and relative amounts of six genera of lycophyte microspores, Lycospora, Densosporit...
Author Institution: Department of Botany, Ohio UniversityThe recent (1975) discovery of coal-ball pe...
Coal balls (exceptionally preserved calcareous permineralized peat), widely described from tropical ...
Floral Lagerstätten deposits (i.e., fossil sites with exceptional preservation and diversity) are pr...
Plant fossils are recorded and described from Duckmantian clastic strata associated with coal seams ...
Paleobotany is the study of fossilized plant material, and includes the study of fossilized spores a...
The known fossil-species of upper Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) arborescent lycopod leafy shoots are...
Previous studies on Upper Carboniferous floral palaeoecology are reviewed and relationships between ...