[Rockhounds] Cretaceous Plant Fossils from Sucia Island, Washington, are Paleobotanic Mystery
Paul
etchplain at att.net
Mon Feb 21 19:22:36 PST 2022
Discovery of Ancient Plant Fossils in Washington Points to Paleobotanic
Mystery
Brendan M. Lynch, KU News Service, University of Kansas, February 15, 2022
https://news.ku.edu/2022/02/15/discovery-ancient-plant-fossils-washington-point-paleobotanic-mystery
Plant fossils found in San Juan Islands like ‘finding a penguin in North
America’
The Seattle Times, February 18, 2022
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/science/plant-fossils-found-in-san-juan-islands-like-finding-a-penguin-in-north-america/
The paper is:
Tang, K.K., Smith, S.Y. and Atkinson, B.A., 2022. Extending beyond
Gondwana:
Cretaceous Cunoniaceae from western North America. New Phytologist.
Early View,
Online Version of Record before inclusion in an issue
Also, there is:
Mustoe, G., 2008. Sucia Island: the geologic story. Western Washington
University,
Bellingham, Washington, United States
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282882420_Sucia_Island_The_Geologic_Story
Yours,
Paul H.
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