Late Paleozoic Petrified Trees of the Bohemian Paradise - An Insight into the Tropical Forest in Central Europe

The late Paleozoic deposits in several basins of the Bohemian Massif are well known for their rich abundance of petrified tree trunks. The area of the UNESCO Global Geopark Bohemian Paradise includes a substantial part of one of the largest ones, the Krkonoše Piedmont Basin. Deposits of this basin c...

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Main Authors: Václav Mencl, Radek Mikuláš, Blanka Nedvědická
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University-Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch 2021-06-01
Series:Geoconservation Research
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Online Access:http://gcr.khuisf.ac.ir/article_680957_144a3366bb5ac4a5aa12d7aa8e677406.pdf
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spelling doaj-4f7ec8e0d4ce424d827a1ec1e9331eb82021-08-24T09:40:31ZengIslamic Azad University-Isfahan (Khorasgan) BranchGeoconservation Research2645-46612588-73432021-06-014123524410.30486/gcr.2021.1914298.1063680957Late Paleozoic Petrified Trees of the Bohemian Paradise - An Insight into the Tropical Forest in Central EuropeVáclav Mencl0Radek Mikuláš1Blanka Nedvědická2Municipal Museum Nová Paka, F. Procházky 70, 50901 Nová Paka, Czech Republic.Czech Academy of Science, Institute of Geology, Rozvojová 269, 165 02 Praha 6, Czech RepublicUNESCO Global Geopark Bohemian Paradise, Antonína Dvořáka 335, 511 01 Turnov, Czech RepublicThe late Paleozoic deposits in several basins of the Bohemian Massif are well known for their rich abundance of petrified tree trunks. The area of the UNESCO Global Geopark Bohemian Paradise includes a substantial part of one of the largest ones, the Krkonoše Piedmont Basin. Deposits of this basin contain the most complete fossil record of petrified flora among all other coeval basins within the Czech Republic, and petrified stems are known from several stratigraphic levels. Well-preserved anatomical structures allow us to recognize various types of silicified plants. Recent studies identify calamitalean, fern, and various gymnosperm stems, as well as some other plant tissues inside petrified cherts. This paper provides a summary of research on petrified stems from the area and possibilities to use it for tourist and educational activities.http://gcr.khuisf.ac.ir/article_680957_144a3366bb5ac4a5aa12d7aa8e677406.pdflate paleozoicbohemian paradise geoparkkrkonoše piedmont basinpetrified stemssilicificationgeoheritagegeoturism
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Radek Mikuláš
Blanka Nedvědická
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Radek Mikuláš
Blanka Nedvědická
Late Paleozoic Petrified Trees of the Bohemian Paradise - An Insight into the Tropical Forest in Central Europe
Geoconservation Research
late paleozoic
bohemian paradise geopark
krkonoše piedmont basin
petrified stems
silicification
geoheritage
geoturism
author_facet Václav Mencl
Radek Mikuláš
Blanka Nedvědická
author_sort Václav Mencl
title Late Paleozoic Petrified Trees of the Bohemian Paradise - An Insight into the Tropical Forest in Central Europe
title_short Late Paleozoic Petrified Trees of the Bohemian Paradise - An Insight into the Tropical Forest in Central Europe
title_full Late Paleozoic Petrified Trees of the Bohemian Paradise - An Insight into the Tropical Forest in Central Europe
title_fullStr Late Paleozoic Petrified Trees of the Bohemian Paradise - An Insight into the Tropical Forest in Central Europe
title_full_unstemmed Late Paleozoic Petrified Trees of the Bohemian Paradise - An Insight into the Tropical Forest in Central Europe
title_sort late paleozoic petrified trees of the bohemian paradise - an insight into the tropical forest in central europe
publisher Islamic Azad University-Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch
series Geoconservation Research
issn 2645-4661
2588-7343
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The late Paleozoic deposits in several basins of the Bohemian Massif are well known for their rich abundance of petrified tree trunks. The area of the UNESCO Global Geopark Bohemian Paradise includes a substantial part of one of the largest ones, the Krkonoše Piedmont Basin. Deposits of this basin contain the most complete fossil record of petrified flora among all other coeval basins within the Czech Republic, and petrified stems are known from several stratigraphic levels. Well-preserved anatomical structures allow us to recognize various types of silicified plants. Recent studies identify calamitalean, fern, and various gymnosperm stems, as well as some other plant tissues inside petrified cherts. This paper provides a summary of research on petrified stems from the area and possibilities to use it for tourist and educational activities.
topic late paleozoic
bohemian paradise geopark
krkonoše piedmont basin
petrified stems
silicification
geoheritage
geoturism
url http://gcr.khuisf.ac.ir/article_680957_144a3366bb5ac4a5aa12d7aa8e677406.pdf
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