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Categories
Wildfire and Present Day Fire Ecology
Coal Petrology
Teaching Documents about Palaeobotany@
Teaching Documents about Taphonomy@
Teaching Documents about Plant Anatomy@
Teaching Documents about Wood Anatomy and Tree-Ring Research@
Teaching Documents about Ecology@
Sedimentology and Sedimentary Rocks@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Geology@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Palaeontology@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Botany@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Biology@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Environment@


Fossil Charcoal

Walter L. Cressler, Department of Geology and Astronomy, Boucher Hall, West Chester University, West Chester, PA: Evidence of Earliest Known Wildfires. PALAIOS, Volume 16.2, April 2001.

Larissa Gammidge, Department of Geology, University of Newcastle, Australia: Coal: an introduction, and: Atlas of coal macerals. Go to: Inertinite Group Macerals.

Tim Jones, Particle Research Group, School of Biosciences, Cardiff University: Images of a soot-encrusted piece of charcoal from the K-T boundary and of one of the largest piece of naturally produced charcoal (recent) from the Yellowstone National Park, USA.

Michael A. Kruge, Dept. of Geology Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, IL: Chemistry Of Fossil Charcoal In Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Strata, Arroyo El Mimbral, Mexico.

Michael A. Kruge, Dept. of Geology, Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, J. C. Crelling (SIU-C), A. Montanari (Osservatorio Geologico di Coldigioco), B. A. Stankiewicz (Univ. of Bristol) and D. F. Bensley (Carbon Consultants International): Chemistry Of Fossil Charcoal In Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Strata, Arroyo El Mimbral, Mexico.

! Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Volume 164, Issue 1-4, 01-December-2000: Special Issue: Fire and the Palaeoenviroment, edited by Andrew C. Scott, Jenny Moore and Barbara Brayshay. Abstracts available!

Andrew C Scott, Research Group in Plant Palaeobiology, Applied Palaeobotany, Palynology and the Study of Fossil Fuels, Geology Department, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, Surrey: History and impact of fire: Pre-Quaternary.

Christine M. Willians, Geological Sciences, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI: Late Glacial Fire History of the Heal Lake Area Using Charred Partical Analysis.










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