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no, just trying to inject something into the other side of the debate again. I didn't think they were that out of context. but thanks for taking the time to reply.
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Some more about this controversy here: (hooray
a webpage.)
http://www.palynology.org/history/ghoshak.html
More evidence of Cambrian plants? (abstracts again
)
Possible Land Plants from the Middle Cambrian, Queensland
P. J. G. FLEMING & J. F. RIGBY
Nature 238:266
"DURING study of phosphorites from the Georgina Basin of north-west Queensland, two fossil fragments, possibly stems of land plants, were discovered in insoluble residues from lime-phosphate rocks. The discovery is significant in being one of the very few of possible land plant remains in the early Palaeozoic."
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v238/n5362/pdf/238266a0.pdf
Occurrence of Pollen and Spores in the Roraima Formation of Venezuela and British Guina
R. M. STAINFORTH
"THE discovery of pollen and spores in beds considered Precambrian (Proterozoic) has received brief notice in geological journals and the press1–3. Individual authors will doubtless publish detailed stratigraphic and palynologic accounts of the occurrence in due course. Meanwhile it is considered desirable to give an outline of the facts of the case before distorted interpretations develop from inadequate data. The following summary statement has been prepared jointly by several members of the Asociación Venezolana de Geología, Minería y Petróleo. A single author is nominated to simplify bibliographic references."
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v210/n5033/pdf/210292a0.pdf
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EDIT: (rest of too long previous post continued...)
Some more about this controversy here: (hooray
a webpage.)http://www.palynology.org/history/ghoshak.html
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More evidence of Cambrian plants? (abstracts again
)Possible Land Plants from the Middle Cambrian, Queensland
P. J. G. FLEMING & J. F. RIGBY
Nature 238:266
"DURING study of phosphorites from the Georgina Basin of north-west Queensland, two fossil fragments, possibly stems of land plants, were discovered in insoluble residues from lime-phosphate rocks. The discovery is significant in being one of the very few of possible land plant remains in the early Palaeozoic."
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v238/n5362/pdf/238266a0.pdf
Occurrence of Pollen and Spores in the Roraima Formation of Venezuela and British Guina
R. M. STAINFORTH
"THE discovery of pollen and spores in beds considered Precambrian (Proterozoic) has received brief notice in geological journals and the press1–3. Individual authors will doubtless publish detailed stratigraphic and palynologic accounts of the occurrence in due course. Meanwhile it is considered desirable to give an outline of the facts of the case before distorted interpretations develop from inadequate data. The following summary statement has been prepared jointly by several members of the Asociación Venezolana de Geología, Minería y Petróleo. A single author is nominated to simplify bibliographic references."
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v210/n5033/pdf/210292a0.pdf
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So... pollen in the Cambrian?
So... pollen in the Cambrian?
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