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- noun Plural form of
pseudofossil .
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Examples
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Fedonkin et al. 1994 describe several types of sphaeromorphs, dubiofossils and pseudofossils from the Appekunny Formation.
Glacier National Park Geology & Paleontology: Part 3 - Appekunny and Grinnell ReBecca Foster 2008
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They conclude that some pseudofossils found in this formation could be the result of sedimentary processes that are unknown today.
Glacier National Park Geology & Paleontology: Part 3 - Appekunny and Grinnell ReBecca Foster 2008
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Fedonkin et al. 1994 describe several types of sphaeromorphs, dubiofossils and pseudofossils from the Appekunny Formation.
Archive 2008-08-01 ReBecca Foster 2008
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In the mid-1990s, Horodyski began to work on pseudofossils from the Appekunny Formation with Mikhail A.
Glacier National Park Geology & Paleontology: Part 1 - background ReBecca Foster 2008
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Circular "trace fossils" found in the 1960s from the Altyn Formation have since been found to be pseudofossils that were made by modern bees right; Sando, 1972.
Glacier National Park Geology & Paleontology: Part 2 - Prichard and Altyn ReBecca Foster 2008
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The Siyeh (Helena) Formation also contains one of the strangest pseudofossils to be described from the park – the molar-tooth structure (right).
Archive 2008-09-01 ReBecca Foster 2008
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They conclude that some pseudofossils found in this formation could be the result of sedimentary processes that are unknown today.
Archive 2008-08-01 ReBecca Foster 2008
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In the mid-1990s, Horodyski began to work on pseudofossils from the Appekunny Formation with Mikhail A.
Archive 2008-08-01 ReBecca Foster 2008
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Circular "trace fossils" found in the 1960s from the Altyn Formation have since been found to be pseudofossils that were made by modern bees right; Sando, 1972.
Archive 2008-08-01 ReBecca Foster 2008
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The Siyeh (Helena) Formation also contains one of the strangest pseudofossils to be described from the park – the molar-tooth structure (right).
Glacier National Park Geology & Paleontology: Part 4 - Siyeh ReBecca Foster 2008
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