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Cretaceous Plant Fossils from Sucia Island, Washington, are Paleobotanic Mystery


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Discovery of Ancient Plant Fossils in Washington Points to Paleobotanic Mystery

Brendan M. Lynch, KU News Service, University of Kansas, February 15, 2022

 

Plant fossils found in San Juan Islands like ‘finding a penguin in North America’

The Seattle Times, February 18, 2022

 

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

 

Yours,

 

Paul H.

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