Zum alter des "Karbons vom Christophberg", Kärnten, Österreich
Abstract
In 1961 during fieldwork plant remains were found at the "Christophberg" near St. Filippen (Carinthia, Austria). The flora was believed to be indicative of a Westphalian age. However, during the summers of 1974 and 1975 additional material has been collected, among which Callipteris conferta could be determined. Due to the discovery this flora at the base of the postvariscian transgression series at the Christophberg is at present considered to be of Rotliegend age.
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