Abstract

Abstract The Oligocene of the Bagnasco basin in the Piedmont of northwestern Italy is poor in microflora in general, but pollen spores from a bed of lignitic marl indicate the presence of a swampy forest of Taxodiaceae and Cupressaceae surrounded by mountainous terrain with a predominantly pine forest.

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