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The fossil deposit of the Montâgne d'Andance, a freshwater maar, is located about 10 km southeast from Privas (Ardèche, France). It is an approximately 50 m thick layer of diatomaceous earth, which is now obtained by the company C.E.C.A. Diatomite in large-scale mining as a filtering agent. Literature: GERARD DEMARCQ, PIERRE MEIN, ROLAND BALLESIO et JEAN-PAUL ROMAGGI 1989. The locality of Andance (Coiron, Ardeche, France) in the Upper Miocene of Rhone valley : tentative marine/non marine correlations. Bull. Soc. geol. France, 1989, (8), t. V, no 4, pp. 797-806. M. L'abbé Boulay (1887) Notice Sur La Flore Tertiaire Des Environs De Privas (Ardèche), Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France, 34:6, 255-279, DOI: 10.1080/00378941.1887.10830251 Hans Steur 1989. De fossiele flora en fauna van St.Bauzile. Grondboor en Hamer, jrg. 43, no. 1, p. 11-15, 9 fig., februari 1989 Tanrattana M., Boura A., Jacques F. M. B., Villier L., Fournier F., Enguehard A., Cardonnet S., Voland G., Garcia A., Chaouch S. & De Franceschi D. 2020. — Climatic evolution in Western Europe during the Cenozoic: insights from historical collections using leaf physiognomy. Geodiversitas 42 (11): 151-174.
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The fossil deposit of the Montâgne d'Andance, a freshwater maar, is located about 10 km southeast from Privas (Ardèche, France). It is an approximately 50 m thick layer of diatomaceous earth, which is now obtained by the company C.E.C.A. Diatomite in large-scale mining as a filtering agent. Literature: GERARD DEMARCQ, PIERRE MEIN, ROLAND BALLESIO et JEAN-PAUL ROMAGGI 1989. The locality of Andance (Coiron, Ardeche, France) in the Upper Miocene of Rhone valley : tentative marine/non marine correlations. Bull. Soc. geol. France, 1989, (8), t. V, no 4, pp. 797-806. M. L'abbé Boulay (1887) Notice Sur La Flore Tertiaire Des Environs De Privas (Ardèche), Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France, 34:6, 255-279, DOI: 10.1080/00378941.1887.10830251 Hans Steur 1989. De fossiele flora en fauna van St.Bauzile. Grondboor en Hamer, jrg. 43, no. 1, p. 11-15, 9 fig., februari 1989 Tanrattana M., Boura A., Jacques F. M. B., Villier L., Fournier F., Enguehard A., Cardonnet S., Voland G., Garcia A., Chaouch S. & De Franceschi D. 2020. — Climatic evolution in Western Europe during the Cenozoic: insights from historical collections using leaf physiognomy. Geodiversitas 42 (11): 151-174.
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Literature: E. Knobloch: Der pliozäne Laubwald von Willershausen am Harz (Mitteleuropa). Documenta naturae 120, 302 S., 34 Abb., 2 Tab., 46 Taf.
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Literature: E. Knobloch: Der pliozäne Laubwald von Willershausen am Harz (Mitteleuropa). Documenta naturae 120, 302 S., 34 Abb., 2 Tab., 46 Taf.
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oak leaf, (Quercus). Pléistocène Re (Val Vigezzo) Italy
nala posted a gallery image in Member Collections
From the album: Plants
oak leaf, (Quercus). Pléistocène Re (Val Vigezzo) Italy -
Oak, Beech, Chestnut Family Trees Found In Eocene Deposits of Gondwana
Scylla posted a topic in Fossil News
The ancestors of these trees are almost never found south of the equator, until now. https://m.phys.org/news/2019-06-argentine-fossils-oak-beech-family.html -
From the album: Post Oak Creek - Sherman, Texas
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From the album: Post Oak Creek - Sherman, Texas
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Oak Wood In Display Cases - Damages Invert Fossils?
Wendell Ricketts posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Hello fellow Forumians: A few days ago I spouted wise to a colleague (the topic being the building of a fossil display case) that I was sure the use of oak wood was discouraged because it caused some unspecified damage to fossils. Quite justifiably, he responded, "What damage?" So I went on a searching rampage, convinced I had read this on the FF more than once. Only trouble is: now I can't find any trace of such a warning and am starting to think I made it all up in my head. Has anyone heard this before? That oak wood is contraindicated as a material for display/storage cases for invert fossils (specifically excluding bone, in case that makes any difference)? Is there any actual reason to avoid oak? Thanks for your help! Wendell