Lycopsid forests in the early Late Devonian paleoequatorial zone of Svalbard
The Middle to early Late Devonian transition from diminutive plants to the first forests is a key episode in terrestrialization. The two major plant groups currently recognized in such "transitional forests" are pseudosporochnaleans (small to medium trees showing some morphological similar...
Main Authors: | Berry, C.M (Author), Marshall, J.E.A (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2017-03-09.
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