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Changes in Eocene plant diversity and composition of vegetation: the lacustrine archive of Messel (Germany)
Controls on sedimentation and vegetation in an Eocene pull-apart basin (Prinz von Hessen, Germany): evidence from palynology
ENSO- and solar-driven sub-Milankovitch cyclicity in the Palaeogene greenhouse world; high-resolution pollen records from Eocene Lake Messel, Germany
FROM OPEN ESTUARY TO MEANDERING RIVER IN A GREENHOUSE WORLD: AN ECOLOGICAL CASE STUDY FROM THE MIDDLE EOCENE OF HELMSTEDT, NORTHERN GERMANY
A 600 k.y. record of El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO): Evidence for persisting teleconnections during the Middle Eocene greenhouse climate of Central Europe
DISTRIBUTION AND PALEOECOLOGIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FRESHWATER DINOFLAGELLATE CYST MESSELODINIUM THIELEPFEIFFERAE GEN. ET SP. NOV FROM THE MIDDLE EOCENE OF LAKE MESSEL, GERMANY
Paleoenvironment of an Early Devonian Land–Sea Transition: a Case Study from the Southern Margin of the Old Red Continent (Mosel Valley, Germany)
MORPHOLOGY, ULTRASTRUCTURE AND AFFINITY OF BARREMIAN (LOWER CRETACEOUS) MEGASPORES DIJKSTRAISPORITES AND PAXILLITRILETES FROM BRILON-NEHDEN, GERMANY
Sedimentological and ecological analysis of sequences in the marginal Wealden facies of northwest Germany has revealed a transition from fluvial (meandering and anastomosing) to deltaic and lagoonal environments, each of which is associated with coal formation. The various environments of coal formation involving different types of sedimentary controls are described in terms of five models. Thin, impure, and laterally discontinuous coal seams largely consisting of conifer needles ( Abietites ) can be recognized as an allochthonous accumulation along the shores of flood-plain lakes in an anastomosing fluvial system (Hils model). More continuous vitrainous seams in the Osterwald area exhibit a symmetric petrographic seam profile and are considered to be formed in flood-plain swamps in response to the migration of a meandering fluvial channel (Osterwald model). Basinward and farther north coal seams are associated with littoral and lagoonal environments and considered to be derived from peat swamps formed on washover fans or in protected lagoonal bays (Bückeburg and Deister models). South of Osnabrück coal accumulation can be related to the upper part of a deltaic sequence (Osnabrück model).