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Thursday 12 April 2012

Free PDF Files of Papers About Joggins Fossil Cliffs and Other Locations

Free PDF Files of Papers About Joggins Fossil Cliffs and Other Locations

Dear Friends,
Free PDF files of publications about the Joggins Fossil
can be downloaded from one of Dr. Falcon-Lang's web
pages at
http://sites.google.com/site/howardfalconlang/Home/publications

This web page also contains PDF files of papers about
fossil wood and forests of other parts of the world.

Some of the PDF file, which can be found at the above
web page included:
Falcon-Lang, H. J., 2003, Response of Late Carboniferous
tropical vegetation to transgressive-regressive rhythms,
Joggins, Nova Scotia. Journal of the Geological Society,
London. vol. 160, no. 4, pp. 643-648. (no. 21 on list)

Falcon-Lang, H. J., 2003, Late Carboniferous dryland tropical
vegetation in an alluvial plain setting, Joggins, Nova Scotia,
Canada. PALAIOS. vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 197-211. (no. 20 on list)

Falcon-Lang, H. J., and J. H. Calder, 2004, UNESCO World
Heritage and the Joggins cliffs of Nova Scotia. Geology
Today. vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 140-144. (no. 27 on list)

Falcon-Lang, H. J., 2004. Coal, ice and ancient rainforests.
Planet Earth, Autumn, pp. 20-21. (no. 28 on list)

Falcon-Lang, H. J., 2007. A Cordaixylon axis from well-
drained alluvial plain facies in the Lower Pennsylvanian
Joggins Formation of Nova Scotia. Atlantic Geology.
vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 87-90. (no. 71 on list)

Falcon-Lang, H. J., 2009, The earliest history of coal mining
and grindstone quarrying at Joggins, Nova Scotia and its
implications for the meaning of the place-name “Joggins”.
Atlantic Geology 45, pp. 1-21 (no. 85 on list)

Another web page is:
The Joggins Fossil Cliffs
http://jogginsfossilcliffs.net/

Best wishes,
Paul H.