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Division Rhyniophyta - Upper Silurian to Middle Devonian
Among the oldest convincing fossils of early vascular land plants are those of the Division Rhyniophyta. The members of this division consist of: (1) simple axes with cuticle, stomates, epidermis, cortex and a terete (circular) centrarch xylem (xylem development occurs from the center of the stem to the periphery), without well-developed appendages or roots; (2) simple, isotomous branching syst...
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Xylokorys chledophilia, a new arthropod with three-dimensionally preserved soft tissues, is described from the Herefordshire (Silurian) Lagerstätte of England. The head and trunk are covered by a relatively featureless ovoid carapace, which comprises a domed central part and a flange-like border. The head bears five pairs of appendages. The first is uniramous, with dorsal and ventral projection...
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The name Newburg has been applied to a highly permeable zone, 0.3 to 9 m thick, occurring in a granular or vuggy dolomite. The zone occurs in carbonate rocks of Middle to Late Silurian age across much of Ohio. Known also to well drillers as the "Second Water" in the "Big Lime" carbonate sequence, the Newburg zone is a source of hydrocarbons in northeast Ohio, brines in southeast Ohio, and a wid...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Geological Magazine
سال: 1944
ISSN: 0016-7568,1469-5081
DOI: 10.1017/s0016756800075919