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Petrified peat from a permian coal bed in Antarctica

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Abstract

Petrified plant remains that composed a Permian peat deposit occur at a coal horizon in a local area of Mount Augusta near the Beardmore Glacier in Antarctica. This discovery is the first in the entire Gondwana area that yields plant materials as exquisitely preserved as the materials of the well-known coal-ball localities of the Northern Hemisphere. A sampling of anatomical details is illustrated.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Petrified peat from a permian coal bed in Antarctica
Series title Science
Volume 169
Issue 3942
Year Published 1970
Language English
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First page 274
Last page 277
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