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RE: Cretaceous forests mapped



If there is a paleomap showing Appalachia of 100 mya, I would love to see it. I got one of my own I've been working on and would like to see how it compares.

John Schneiderman


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From: david <david@brainpets.com>
To: bcreisler@gmail.com; dinosaur@usc.edu
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Sent: Tuesday, 28 February 2012 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: Cretaceous forests mapped

Oooh, paleoenvironments!
Would very much appreciate a copy of this. Anyone?

From: Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com

An article in Geology that might interest some DML members:

Emiliano Peralta-Medina and Howard J. Falcon-Lang (2012)
Cretaceous forest composition and productivity inferred from a global
fossil wood database.
Geology 40 (3): 219-222
doi: 10.1130/G32733.1
http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/40/3/219.abstract