Petrified wood has traditionally been divided into two categories based on preservation processes: permineralization (where tissues are entombed within a mineral-filled matrix) and replacement (where organic anatomical features have been replicated by inorganic materials). New analytical evidence suggests that for most petrified wood, permineralization and replacement are not independent processes; instead, both processes may occur contemporaneously during diagenesis. Infiltration of mineral-bearing groundwater may initially cause permineralization of cellular tissues, but the wood is undergoing gradual degradation. The degree of anatomical preservation thus depends on the relative rates of mineral precipitation and tissue destruction. Rapi...
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The occurrence and formation of silicified wood from five late Paleozoic basins in Central Europe wa...
Under conditions where buried wood is protected from microbial degradation and exposure to oxygen or...
Petrified wood has traditionally been divided into two categories based on preservation processes: p...
For many decades, wood silicification has been viewed as a relatively simple process of permineraliz...
The best-known and most-studied petrified wood specimens are those that are mineralized with polymor...
Late Tertiary fossil woods from the state of Nevada provide an opportunity for observing the mineral...
The best-known and most-studied petrified wood specimens are those that are mineralized with polymor...
Jurassic. It forms when plant material is buried by sediment and protected from decay by oxygen and...
The fragments of petrified wood from the Permian deposits at the territory of Tatarstan were studied...
The process of mineralisation of bone and shell for preservation in the fossil record is dependant o...
Transitions in petrified wood samples from several Thailand-Myanmar sites included opal-A to opal-CT...
Fossil forests have world-wide distribution, commonly preserving mineralized wood that displays vivi...
Fossil forests have world-wide distribution, commonly preserving mineralized wood that displays vivi...
An extensive fossil forest discovered in 2010 on private property in central Colorado, USA, has not ...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
The occurrence and formation of silicified wood from five late Paleozoic basins in Central Europe wa...
Under conditions where buried wood is protected from microbial degradation and exposure to oxygen or...
Petrified wood has traditionally been divided into two categories based on preservation processes: p...
For many decades, wood silicification has been viewed as a relatively simple process of permineraliz...
The best-known and most-studied petrified wood specimens are those that are mineralized with polymor...
Late Tertiary fossil woods from the state of Nevada provide an opportunity for observing the mineral...
The best-known and most-studied petrified wood specimens are those that are mineralized with polymor...
Jurassic. It forms when plant material is buried by sediment and protected from decay by oxygen and...
The fragments of petrified wood from the Permian deposits at the territory of Tatarstan were studied...
The process of mineralisation of bone and shell for preservation in the fossil record is dependant o...
Transitions in petrified wood samples from several Thailand-Myanmar sites included opal-A to opal-CT...
Fossil forests have world-wide distribution, commonly preserving mineralized wood that displays vivi...
Fossil forests have world-wide distribution, commonly preserving mineralized wood that displays vivi...
An extensive fossil forest discovered in 2010 on private property in central Colorado, USA, has not ...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
The occurrence and formation of silicified wood from five late Paleozoic basins in Central Europe wa...
Under conditions where buried wood is protected from microbial degradation and exposure to oxygen or...