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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/30087
Title: An Introduction to the Study of the Structure of Muskeg by Use of Thin Sections
Authors: North Eydt, Henry Ronald
Advisor: Radforth, N.W.
Department: Biology
Keywords: boatny;palaeobotany;muskeg;landscape;peat;biology;fossils
Publication Date: May-1956
Abstract: Qualitative and quantitative examination of undisturbed peat has escaped paleobotanical attention with the result that no adequate means of reference to muskeg structure or synthesis has been available. This lack suggests the objectives of this investigation. A technique of analysis of peat samples utilizing macrofossils in the main is offered and the degree to which the botanical units are identifiable is suggested. An attempt is made to apply the results to the problem of explaining structural arrangements in peat.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/30087
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