2023
DOI: 10.24425/agp.2022.143599
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Coexistence of algae and a graptolite-like problematicum: a case study from the late Silurian of Podolia (Ukraine)

Stanisław Skompski,
Anna Kozłowska,
Wojciech Kozłowski
et al.

Abstract: This contribution presents the record of an abundant assemblage of well-preserved, thallophytic noncalcified algae and of an epibiotic form that has been recognised as a putative graptolite from the upper Silurian (Ludlow, Gorstian–Ludfordian) of Podolia (western part of Ukraine). The sediments represent a shallow peritidal zone of the shelf. A new genus and species, Voronocladus dryganti, belonging to the Dasycladales Pascher, 1931, is established. Most of the specimens representing the algal thallus are over… Show more

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“…The project focuses on postcombustion CO 2 capture using Chlorella vulgaris algae. The primary advantage of algae is their capability to assimilate large quantities of CO 2 , ranging between 1.65 kg and 1.83 kg of CO 2 per kilo of generated biomass (Skompski et al 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The project focuses on postcombustion CO 2 capture using Chlorella vulgaris algae. The primary advantage of algae is their capability to assimilate large quantities of CO 2 , ranging between 1.65 kg and 1.83 kg of CO 2 per kilo of generated biomass (Skompski et al 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%