2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12549-017-0277-0
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Distinguishing Pennsylvanian-age lowland, extra-basinal and upland vegetation

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“…In the Ruhr, however, the species are more widely distributed in the Horster Schichten. Similar‐aged floras also occur in the upland‐wetland basins ( sensu Thomas & Cleal, ) of Euramerica, such Saar‐Lorraine (e.g., Laveine, ) and Western and Central Bohemia (e.g., Šimůnek in Pešek, ), but these tend to have very distinctive floras from those of the lowland paralic basins such as seen at Brymbo (e.g., Cleal, , ).…”
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“…In the Ruhr, however, the species are more widely distributed in the Horster Schichten. Similar‐aged floras also occur in the upland‐wetland basins ( sensu Thomas & Cleal, ) of Euramerica, such Saar‐Lorraine (e.g., Laveine, ) and Western and Central Bohemia (e.g., Šimůnek in Pešek, ), but these tend to have very distinctive floras from those of the lowland paralic basins such as seen at Brymbo (e.g., Cleal, , ).…”
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“…In the Ruhr, however, the species are more widely distributed in the Horster Schichten. Similar-aged floras also occur in the upland-wetland basins (sensu Thomas & Cleal, 2017) of Euramerica, such Saar-Lorraine (e.g., Laveine, 1989) and Western and Central Bohemia (e.g., Šimůnek in…”
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“…2. 2 What were the upland wetlands? Thomas and Cleal (2017) recently discussed what palaeobotanists have meant in the past when using the term upland floras. It became clear that most so-called upland floras were not upland in any meaningful sense; the term was instead mainly being used to refer to vegetation of dryland or better drained lowland habitats.…”
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