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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2004
Journal of the Geological Society (2004) 161 (6): 969–981.
... in situ fossil trees are described from 13 entisol or inceptisol horizons in the mid-Tournaisian Albert Formation (Horton Group) at Norton, near Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada. These trees, almost all of which are lycopsids of the Protostigmaria – Lepidodendropsis -type, are rooted mostly in the flood...
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 Fossil plants in growth position, Albert Formation, near Norton. (a) Coalified compressed Protostigmaria tree base, palaeosol 4.192; scale bar represents 35 mm. (b) Protostigmaria showing mould preservation, palaeosol 2.112; scale bar represents 20 mm. (c) Two closely spaced, upright specimens of Lepidodendropsis, palaeosol 2.112; scale bar represents 50 mm. (d) Compressed Protostigmaria exposed immediately below tree base, palaeosol 4.192; scale bar represents 60 mm. (e) Leaves (arrow) still attached to upright trunk (left), palaeosol 2.105; scale bar represents 10 mm.  (f) Poorly preserved tree mould showing radiating roots, palaeosol 4.139; scale bar represents 100 mm. (g) Partially decorticated lycopsid surface preserved on tree mould, palaeosol 4.139; scale bar represents 5 mm. (h) Upright lycopsid trunks (arrows) buried in splay deposit, palaeosol 2.112; scale bar represents 50 mm.
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. 6.  Fossil plants in growth position, Albert Formation, near Norton. ( a ) Coalified compressed Protostigmaria tree base, palaeosol 4.192; scale bar represents 35 mm. ( b ) Protostigmaria showing mould preservation, palaeosol 2.112; scale bar represents 20 mm. ( c ) Two closely spaced
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 Fossil forest map for a small proportion of palaeosol 4.192 showing clumped distribution of Protostigmaria specimens.
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. 10.  Fossil forest map for a small proportion of palaeosol 4.192 showing clumped distribution of Protostigmaria specimens.
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 Field sketch showing size and distribution of Protostigmaria specimens on a typical 4 m2 area of palaeosol 4.192.
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. 8.  Field sketch showing size and distribution of Protostigmaria specimens on a typical 4 m 2 area of palaeosol 4.192.
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 Field sketches of Protostigmaria rootstocks. (a) Coalified tree base, palaeosol 4.192. (b) Mould preservation of tree base, palaeosol 2.112.
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. 7.  Field sketches of Protostigmaria rootstocks. ( a ) Coalified tree base, palaeosol 4.192. ( b ) Mould preservation of tree base, palaeosol 2.112.
Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1130/2006.2399(05)
... horizons within the Horton Group are preserved as cryptic casts and vegetation-induced sedimentary structures formed by the interaction of detrital sediment with in situ plants. Protostigmaria , the lobed base of the arborescent lycopsid Lepidodendropsis , occur as sandstone-filled casts attached...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2023
Journal of Paleontology (2023) 97 (1): 167–171.
... scobiniformes (Meek, 1880 ); L . vandergrachtii Jongmans, Gothan, and Darrah, 1937 ; Lepidophylloides sp., Protostigmaria eggertiana Jennings, 1975 (miscopied by Brown, 1983 , as Protostigmaria essetiema ); and Rhodea sp. The exact horizons yielding the eurypterid specimens are not known...
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Book Chapter

Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-2399-X.v
... fossils. This research provides a new look at the morphology of Protostigmaria , a cormose lycopsid tree, as well as a variety of vegetation-induced sedimentary structures that can be used to identify in situ stumps. The volume contains four manuscripts on Mississippian (Lower Carboniferous) wetlands...