Petrified peat from a Paleocene lignite in North Dakota

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The first discovery of a silicified peat in a Paleocene lignite is reported from western North Dakota. The state of preservation of plant structures is comparable to that of Carboniferous coal balls. A sampling of anatomical details is illustrated.

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Ting, F. T. C. (1972). Petrified peat from a Paleocene lignite in North Dakota. Science, 177(4044), 165–166. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.177.4044.165

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