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Summary
Description Lycopsid joggins mcr1.JPG |
English:
Ancient
in situ
lycopsid
, probably
Sigillaria
, with attached
stigmarian roots
. Specimen is from the Joggins Formation (
Pennsylvanian
), Cumberland Basin, Nova Scotia.
Français :
Tronc de
lycopside
fossilisé (probablement
Sigillaria
, avec collet et racines
stigmariennes
, trouvé dans la Formation de Joggins (Pennsylvanien), Bassin de Cumberland, Nouvelle-Écosse
Deutsch:
„In situ“ überlieferter Ausguss („Steinkern“) des Stumpfes eines Bärlapp-Baumes, wahrscheinlich
Sigillaria
, mit ansitzendem Wurzelwerk (
Stigmaria
). Das Exemplar befindet sich in der Joggins-Formation (
Oberkarbon
) des Cumberland-Beckens, Nova Scotia.
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This photo is of a
cultural heritage site in Canada
, number
14787
in the
Canadian Register of Historic Places
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Author | Michael C. Rygel |
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Camera location | 45° 41′ 57.59″ N, 64° 27′ 02.03″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 45.699331; -64.450564 |
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