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—Diagrammatic section of <span class="search-highlight">Chemnitz</span> <span class="search-highlight">Basin</span> in Erzgebirge region, Germany, show...
Published: 01 September 1935
FIG. 5. —Diagrammatic section of Chemnitz Basin in Erzgebirge region, Germany, showing evidence of Saalian orogeny. (After Kayser.)
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 November 2012
PALAIOS (2012) 27 (11): 814–834.
...RONNY RÖßLER; THORID ZIEROLD; ZHUO FENG; RALPH KRETZSCHMAR; MATHIAS MERBITZ; VOLKER ANNACKER; JÖRG W. SCHNEIDER Abstract A recently excavated locality in the Chemnitz Petrified Forest, lower Permian in age and occurring within the Leukersdorf Formation of the Chemnitz Basin, Germany, provides...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 March 2017
Geology (2017) 45 (3): 279–282.
... solar cycle, its impact on paleoclimate, and its periodicity in the early Permian. The research area is located in the city of Chemnitz, southeast Germany, in the eastern part of the Chemnitz Basin, which represents a post-Variscan intramontaneous trough ( Fig. 1A ; Schneider et al., 2012...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2006.265.01.03
EISBN: 9781862395138
..., essentially contemporaneous but quite comparable, tree-ferndominated plant communities in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The Chemnitz fossils are embedded in coarse-grained pyroclastics of the Zeisigwald Tuff Horizon (Leukersdorf Formation, Erzgebirge Basin), whereas those of Tocantins occur...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 November 2012
PALAIOS (2012) 27 (11): 835–841.
... et al., 2009 ) to be 290.6 ± 1.8 Ma, that is, Sakmarian in age. Lithostratigraphically, the Chemnitz forest is located in the Zeisigwald Tuff of the Upper Leukersdorf Formation in the Chemnitz Basin ( Rößler et al., 2012 ). An in-depth study of the stratigraphy of the rhyolitic volcanic deposits...
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Published: 01 July 2015
American Mineralogist (2015) 100 (7): 1469–1482.
... veins, agates, and silicified wood within layers of rhyolites, ignimbrites, and tuffs in the Erzgebirge basin, Germany ( Schneider et al. 2005 ). For instance, quartz with yellow CL was found in samples of silicified wood from Chemnitz, Germany ( Götze and Rössler 2000 ). This type of quartz was mostly...
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Published: 01 April 2008
European Journal of Mineralogy (2008) 20 (2): 217–231.
... studies have focused primarily on fossil plants ( Psaronius sp.) from the Thuringian forest basin ( Barthel & Rössler, 1997 ; Rössler & Barthel, 1998 ), and then mainly on samples from the Chemnitz Petrified Forest ( Götze & Rössler, 2000 ; Rössler, 2001 , 2002d , 2006 ), which were...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 November 2012
PALAIOS (2012) 27 (11): 811–813.
... time for field trips, we braved the elements to visit a place of special interest. In 1995, we went beachcombing on the Dutch island of Texel, in 2000 we were taken to the Cerdanya Basin in the Pyrenees, in 2005 we visited the remains of a multistoried lycophyte peat swamp forest that had been...
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Published: 01 March 2002
Journal of Paleontology (2002) 76 (2): 239–245.
... the Miocene-Pliocene boundary ( Marincovich et al., 1990 ). This is the only occurrence of Astarte with a smooth inner margin in the Arctic Ocean basin, and it likely is older than the occurrence of related forms in the Sandy Ridge section. It should be noted that, while Astarte is unknown from pre...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 28 June 2022
PALAIOS (2022) 37 (6): 251–291.
... the role of climate, tectonics, and vegetation in the formation of fluvial plant taphocoenoses is provided by the upper Paleozoic of Europe. Here, especially Upper Pennsylvanian strata from several basins across the continent, include voluminous red-bed successions that provide strikingly abundant...
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Published: 01 January 2008
Journal of Paleontology (2008) 82 (1): 102–117.
...JOSEPH G. CARTER; TRENT McDOWELL; NAVEEN NAMBOODIRI Abstract The specimens of Gastrochaena cuneiformis Spengler, 1783 , with Spengler-written labels at the Zoologisk Museum, Copenhagen, did not come from Spengler's type locality in the Nicobar Islands, and may instead be syntypes of Chemnitz's...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 August 2012
Geology (2012) 40 (8): 755–758.
... will show that mosses were more widespread in the late Paleozoic than previously thought. The mosses described here were collected from a roadcut of the A4 motorway near Chemnitz-Glösa, Saxony, Germany (50°52′3F34.67″3FN; 12°54′3F38.73″3FE), where an 80-m-thick succession of Mississippian sandstones...
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Published: 21 September 2021
Journal of the Geological Society (2022) 179 (2): jgs2021-021.
.... The Wuda Tuff (Inner Mongolia, China) preserves a peat swamp forest, termed the Wuda Tuff Flora or ‘vegetational Pompeii’, that grew on the North China Block in the earliest Permian ( Pfefferkorn and Wang 2007 ; Wang et al. 2012 , 2013 ; Schmitz et al. 2020 ). Within the coal basin in which...
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Published: 01 August 2009
Mineralogical Magazine (2009) 73 (4): 645–671.
..., respectively using CL; ( a ) silicified wood from Chemnitz (Germany) showing parts of primary silicification (yellow CL) penetrated by secondary hydrothermal fluids (blue CL); ( b ) quartz grains from the Witwatersrand conglomerate, RSA, showing radiation rims due to migrating U-bearing fluids...
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Published: 21 December 2021
Journal of the Geological Society (2022) 179 (3): jgs2021-115.
... of the genus are disarticulated and occur primarily in late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) strata, we report here partially articulated Arthropleura remains from the early Carboniferous Stainmore Formation (Serpukhovian; Pendleian) in the Northumberland Basin of northern England. This 76 × 36 cm specimen...
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Published: 03 October 2016
Geological Magazine (2017) 154 (5): 1155–1170.
...CHRISTOPHER J. CLEAL; GIOVANNI G. SCANU; CARLA BUOSI; PAOLA PITTAU; EVELYN KUSTATSCHER Abstract The small, intramontane San Giorgio Basin in southwestern Sardinia has yielded plant macrofossils dominated by sphenophytes, but with subsidiary pteridosperms, ferns, (?)noeggerathians...
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2022
Journal of Paleontology (2022) 96 (4): 930–938.
... of the Pennsylvanian System in the Illinois Basin, 2001 ) ( Fig. 1 ). Figure 1. Generalized stratigraphic column of the Pennsylvanian in Illinois (figure and caption modified from Jacobson, 2000 ). Common species of flora found in associated members of the Shelburn Formation include Pecopteris miltoni...
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Published: 01 July 2019
Journal of Paleontology (2019) 93 (4): 685–701.
... Chemnitz, p. 225, pl. 202, fig. 1974 [not binomial]. 1817 Venus exalbida Dillwyn, p. 170. 1842 Venus hanetiana d’Orbigny, p. 123, pl. 13, figs. 3–6. 1854 Venus subalbicans Hupé, p. 339. 1863 Venus exalbida ; Reeve, p. 14, pl. 3, fig. 13. 1887 Venus subalbicans...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1931
AAPG Bulletin (1931) 15 (2): 149–160.
... of any Pacific element in either the middle or the South American basal Eocene faunas. The extension of the Tethyan sea westward to Jamaica during Lutetian time is postulated chiefly because of the occurrence of Velates schmideliana Chemnitz, which in the Paris basin characterizes the Sables de...
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Published: 01 March 2011
Journal of the Geological Society (2011) 168 (2): 585–605.
... beds in the St. Etienne basin of France, Lyell (1865 , p. 481) remarked that ‘the plants seem to have grown on a sandy soil, liable to be flooded from time to time, and raised by new accessions of sediment, as may happen in swamps near the banks of a large river'. Woody plants (e.g. cordaitaleans...
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