Macroscopic and microscopic examinations were carried out on the diagnostic characteristics of petrified trees found at the Big Gala Lake near Enez in. the European part of Turkey. The trees belong to the White Oak group. The formation in which these petrified trees were found indicates that the material belongs to the Upper Miocene. Quercus taxa of similar morphological characteristics are presently growing in the area where the petrified material was found, which would indicate that the climate of the era was similar to that of today
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
The late Miocene is marked by pronounced environmentalchanges and the appearance of strong temperatu...
The position of Turkey between Europe and Asia makes this region interesting for palaeobotanical inv...
The early Miocene was a period of major palaeogeographic reorganization in the eastern Mediterranean...
The taxonomic composition of a recently discovered silicified fossil forest, preserved by volcanic a...
This paper introduces two new Miocene fossil forest sites in northwest Turkey. Both sites lie at an ...
The Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) located in central-north Anatolia had a rich woody flora. The p...
The Miocene is the last warm episode in Earth history, and this episode was well recorded in Turkey ...
The Miocene is the last warm episode in Earth history, and this episode was well recorded in Turkey ...
Comparison between modern trees and archaeological charred wood is an underexplored method to study ...
Comparison between modern trees and archaeological charred wood is an under-explored method to study...
The Miocene is the last warm episode in Earth history, and this episode was well recorded in Turkey ...
The early Burdigalian (MN3) plant assemblage of the Güvem area (northwestern Central Anatolia) is p...
The early Burdigalian (MN3) plant assemblage of the Güvem area (northwestern Central Anatolia) is p...
The late Miocene is marked by pronounced environmental changes and the appearance of strong temperat...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
The late Miocene is marked by pronounced environmentalchanges and the appearance of strong temperatu...
The position of Turkey between Europe and Asia makes this region interesting for palaeobotanical inv...
The early Miocene was a period of major palaeogeographic reorganization in the eastern Mediterranean...
The taxonomic composition of a recently discovered silicified fossil forest, preserved by volcanic a...
This paper introduces two new Miocene fossil forest sites in northwest Turkey. Both sites lie at an ...
The Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) located in central-north Anatolia had a rich woody flora. The p...
The Miocene is the last warm episode in Earth history, and this episode was well recorded in Turkey ...
The Miocene is the last warm episode in Earth history, and this episode was well recorded in Turkey ...
Comparison between modern trees and archaeological charred wood is an underexplored method to study ...
Comparison between modern trees and archaeological charred wood is an under-explored method to study...
The Miocene is the last warm episode in Earth history, and this episode was well recorded in Turkey ...
The early Burdigalian (MN3) plant assemblage of the Güvem area (northwestern Central Anatolia) is p...
The early Burdigalian (MN3) plant assemblage of the Güvem area (northwestern Central Anatolia) is p...
The late Miocene is marked by pronounced environmental changes and the appearance of strong temperat...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
The late Miocene is marked by pronounced environmentalchanges and the appearance of strong temperatu...
The position of Turkey between Europe and Asia makes this region interesting for palaeobotanical inv...