The taxonomic composition of a recently discovered silicified fossil forest, preserved by volcanic activity 18.2-16.9 million years ago in Camlidere near Ankara (Turkey), is investigated. Many samples collected were divided into 2 groups as CAM1 and CAM2. Thin sections from transversal. radial, and tangential directions were cut to identify the woods. Wood identifications were performed using standard techniques and fossil wood features. The preserved wood indicates that the forest was composed almost exclusively of Taxodium (CAM 1) and Sequoia (CAM2). These genera were extinct from Anatolia and Europe during late Miocene
The early Miocene was a period of major palaeogeographic reorganization in the eastern Mediterranean...
International audienceFossil wood is the naturally preserved remain of the secondary xylem of plants...
Premise The recognition of the Miocene Climate Optimum (MCO) in terrestrial palaeoenvironments of th...
This paper introduces two new Miocene fossil forest sites in northwest Turkey. Both sites lie at an ...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
The Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) located in central-north Anatolia had a rich woody flora. The p...
Newly collected fossil woods from the mid to late Oligocene of Thrace (the European part of Turkey) ...
Abstract. Six Upper Oligocene mummified fossil wood samples originating from the Agacli Lignite Quar...
New petrif ed wood descriptions improve our knowledge on the forest structures of Neogene of Turkey....
Macroscopic and microscopic examinations were carried out on the diagnostic characteristics of petri...
The early and middle Miocene in Turkey was characterised by a warm climate and a diversified and ric...
A new fossil pine species from eastern Turkey is described and its botanical affinities are discusse...
Petrified wood samples are found within terrestrial sediments belonging to the Late Oligocene-Early ...
The early Miocene was a period of major palaeogeographic reorganization in the eastern Mediterranean...
International audienceFossil wood is the naturally preserved remain of the secondary xylem of plants...
Premise The recognition of the Miocene Climate Optimum (MCO) in terrestrial palaeoenvironments of th...
This paper introduces two new Miocene fossil forest sites in northwest Turkey. Both sites lie at an ...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
Silicified wood preserved in the Gudul fossil forest site in the Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) ne...
The Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) located in central-north Anatolia had a rich woody flora. The p...
Newly collected fossil woods from the mid to late Oligocene of Thrace (the European part of Turkey) ...
Abstract. Six Upper Oligocene mummified fossil wood samples originating from the Agacli Lignite Quar...
New petrif ed wood descriptions improve our knowledge on the forest structures of Neogene of Turkey....
Macroscopic and microscopic examinations were carried out on the diagnostic characteristics of petri...
The early and middle Miocene in Turkey was characterised by a warm climate and a diversified and ric...
A new fossil pine species from eastern Turkey is described and its botanical affinities are discusse...
Petrified wood samples are found within terrestrial sediments belonging to the Late Oligocene-Early ...
The early Miocene was a period of major palaeogeographic reorganization in the eastern Mediterranean...
International audienceFossil wood is the naturally preserved remain of the secondary xylem of plants...
Premise The recognition of the Miocene Climate Optimum (MCO) in terrestrial palaeoenvironments of th...