Subduction Zone
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And there are not any. Just because one finds a vertical fossil in a thick stratum does not mean that one has found a "polystrate fossil". Here is a clue that they do not exist. This is a claim only made by creationists and not by real scientists. You won't find articles on polystrate fossils in well respected professional journals unless they are refuting creationist claims. The Wiki article that you linked has links itself. The first one goes to a site that refutes the creationist concept of "polystrate fossils":The scientific deffinition has escaped you....
Polystrate fossil - Wikipedia
"A polystrate fossil is a fossil of a single organism (such as a tree trunk) that extends through more than one geological stratum."
Of course they try to explain it away as having occurred by several sedimentary processes over millions of years. That just happened to leave the fossil un-weathered while sitting in the elements for those millions of years...... Sigh...... Kind of like lack of erosion layers between sedimentary layers.....
"Polystrate" Tree Fossils
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