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Article: Silicone rubber casts of silicified plants from the Cretaceous of Sudan

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 19
Part: 4
Publication Date: November 1976
Page(s): 641 650
Author(s): Joan Watson and K. L. Alvin
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WATSON, J., ALVIN, K. L. 1976. Silicone rubber casts of silicified plants from the Cretaceous of Sudan. Palaeontology19, 4, 641–650.

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Abstract

Silicified plant fragments, including the conifer Frenelopsis from the Lower Cretaceous of Sudan, are preserved as internal and external moulds. Low viscosity silicone rubber has been used to obtain casts showing fine details which may be studied by scanning electron microscopy.
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