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Identification of plant megafossils in Pennsylvanian-age coal

January 1, 1989

Criteria are provided for identification of certain Pennsylvanian-age plant megafossils directly from coal based on their characteristic anatomical structures as documented from etched polished coal surfaces in comparison with other modes of preservation. Lepidophloios hallii periderm, Diaphorodendron periderm, an Alethopteris pinnule, and a Cordaites leaf were studied in material in continuity with adjacent permineralized peat (carbonate coal-ballas). Calamites wood in attachment to a pitch cast and a Psaronius stem in coal in attachment to a fusinitized Psaronius inner root mantle were studied. Sigillaria was identified in coal by comparison to its structure in permineralized peat. Other plant tissues with characteristic structures were found but could not be attributed to specific plants. ?? 1989.

Publication Year 1989
Title Identification of plant megafossils in Pennsylvanian-age coal
DOI 10.1016/0034-6667(89)90024-9
Authors R.B. Winston
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Index ID 70016407
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse