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To rush into the secret house of death: The fate of a Tournaisian plant Open Access
Monitoring the Earthquake Activity in an Area with Shale Gas Potential in Southeastern New Brunswick, Canada Available to Purchase
Volkovskite, a complex borate mineral: Refined crystallographic data and optics Available to Purchase
Overstep and imbrication along a sidewall ramp and its relationship to a hydrocarbon play in Tournaisian rocks of the Moncton Basin: the Peck Creek section, Albert Mines area, southeastern New Brunswick Available to Purchase
A lacustrine shoreface succession in the Albert Formation, Moncton Basin, New Brunswick Available to Purchase
Tectonic evolution of the Moncton Basin, New Brunswick, eastern Canada: new evidence from field and sub-surface data Available to Purchase
Structural geology of the Penobsquis salt structure: late Bashkirian inversion tectonics in the Moncton Basin, New Brunswick, eastern Canada Available to Purchase
Tournaisian forested wetlands in the Horton Group of Atlantic Canada Available to Purchase
The Horton Group (late Famennian to Tournaisian) of Atlantic Canada provides an unusually complete record of Early Mississippian wetland biota. Best known for tetrapod fossils from “Romer's Gap,” this unit also contains numerous horizons with standing vegetation. The taphonomy and taxonomy of Horton Group fossil forests have remained enigmatic because of poor preservation, curious stump cast morphology, and failure to recognize the unusual sedimentary structures formed around standing plants. Four forested 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 to dense root masses. Mudstone-filled hollows formed when a partially entombed plant decayed, leaving a void that was later infilled by muddy sediment. A scratch semi-circle formed where a current bent a small plant, causing it to inscribe concentric grooves into the adjacent muddy substrate. Obstacle marks developed where flood waters excavated erosional scours into sandy sediment surrounding juvenile Lepidodendropsis . These cryptic lycopsid forests had considerably higher densities than their Pennsylvanian counterparts. Vegetation-induced sedimentary structures are abundant in Horton Group strata and could easily be misidentified as purely hydrodynamic or soft-sediment deformation structures without careful analysis. Recognition of these structures in early Paleozoic strata has great potential to expand our knowledge about the distribution of early land plants.