Abstract

Coal-forming plants from the Early Paleogene coal mines of the Zeya-Bureya Basin (Amur River Region) were studied. Dispersed cuticles of taxodialeans were obtained from coals for the first time in this region. Since the Danian, taxodialeans became dominant elements in peat-forming environments and provided abundant plant material that transformed into coal.

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