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Glossopteris
Glossopteris
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Size: 28x5x23 cms
Weight: 4.625 kg
Location: Australia
Product Description:
A fossilized leaf of the ancient plant Glossopteris, showcasing its preserved shape, veins, and texture, from the Permian-Triassic period.
Geological Information:
- Location: Eastern Australia (notably in the Sydney Basin and Bowen Basin)
- Type: Glossopteris fossil (a type of ancient plant fossil)
- Age: Permian-Triassic period, approximately 250-200 million years old
- Formation: Continental deposits, specifically in the Permian-Triassic sedimentary basins
- Fossilization Process: Compression, preserving the leaf's shape and details
- Hardness: Varies, depending on the surrounding rock (typically shale or sandstone)
- Distinctive Features: Large size, tongue-like shape, and distinctive venation patterns, characteristic of Glossopteris.
Geological Significance:
- Indicates a humid, temperate climate during the Permian-Triassic period
- Provides evidence of ancient plant life and evolution
- Offers insights into the geological history of Eastern Australia and the supercontinent of Gondwana
This description highlights the scientific significance and geological context of the Glossopteris Fossil, showcasing its importance as a fossil specimen from the Permian-Triassic period. The Glossopteris fossil is a key component in understanding the evolution of ancient plant life and the geological history of Australia.
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