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300-million-year-old 'Chinese Pompeii' found buried under volcanic ash

Researchers near Wuda, China, have uncovered a tropical forest that was preserved by ash from a volcanic eruption during the early Permian era.

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About 300 million years ago, volcanic ash buried a tropical forest located in what is now Inner Mongolia, much like it did the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.

This preserved forest has given researchers the unusual opportunity to examine an ecosystem essentially frozen in place by a natural disaster, giving them a detailed look at ancient plant communities and a glimpse at the ancient climate.

This ancient, tropical forest created peat, or moist, acidic, decaying plant matter. Over geologic time, the peat deposits were subjected to high pressure and became coal, which is found in the area.

The volcano appears to have left a layer of ash that was originally 39 inches (100 centimeters) thick.

"This ash-fall buried and killed the plants, broke off twigs and leaves, toppled trees, and preserved the forest remains in place within the ash layer," the authors, led by Jun Wang of the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology in China, wrote in an article published Monday (Feb. 20) in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The ash layer dated to about 298 million years ago, early in the Permian Period, when the supercontinent Pangea was coming together.

The researchers examined three sites with a total area of 10,764 square feet (1,000 square meters) near Wuda, China. At these sites, they counted and mapped the fossilized plants. The tallest trees that formed the upper canopy — species in the genera Sigillaria and Cordaites — grew to 82 feet (25 meters) or more. Lower down, tree ferns formed another canopy. A group of now-extinct, spore-producing trees called Noeggerathiales and palm-like cycads grew below these, they found. [Image Gallery: A Petrified Forest]

"It's marvelously preserved," University of Pennsylvania paleobotanist and study researcher Hermann Pfefferkorn said in a press release issued by the university. "We can stand there and find a branch with the leaves attached, and then we find the next branch and the next branch and the next branch. And then we find the stump from the same tree. That's really exciting."

Link to article

Official pdf document at the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
 
Gosnold, really? Lonely place to be, well, alone...
 
Never heard of it, but probably everyone else has ... it's off the coast of Falmouth?


Gosnold is a town that encompasses the Elizabeth Islands in Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 75, making it the least populous town in Massachusetts. Most of the residents live in the village of Cuttyhunk, while most of the land in the town is owned by the Forbes family.
 
Fun Cuttyhunk fact: there are almost no cars; everyone drives golf carts.
 
P-Town hahahahaha. Livin' the singles life, hooking up with different people every night.
 
I would love to live in a 1 person household. More privacy, no problem deciding who buys what, sharing problems etc.
 
If I might complain at you guys for a minute?

It's snowing now. It was snowing a couple hours earlier when I was driving home, as well, and you know traffic was piling up on 95. Conditions were bad for driving, but great for potentially getting into a car accident.

WHICH IS WHY I AM SO ENRAGED, EVEN HOURS AFTER ACTUALLY WITNESSING IT, TO SEE ON MY WAY HOME
not one!
not two!
not even three!
but FOUR DIFFERENT AND EQUALLY HORRIBLE PEOPLE cruising along past the rest of us who know what acceptable behavior on the roadways is in the breakdown lane.

You know, the lane that is there to pull cars that are in a bad way off to?
 
Where were you on 95? Because it's completely legal to drive in the breakdown lane in the parts that are coterminous with 128...just another completely irrational and unsafe Boston-area quirk!
 
Where were you on 95? Because it's completely legal to drive in the breakdown lane in the parts that are coterminous with 128...just another completely irrational and unsafe Boston-area quirk!

Yes, I was near Dedham, and I know it's legal to drive in the breakdown lane during certain hours of the day, but I was pretty sure that it was not legal to do so during a snowstorm or when a weather advisory is in effect.

I'm just glad I didn't have engine troubles or a reason to need to pull over, or else I just might have been rear-ended!!
 
I don't see why the rules would be any different just because there is a little light snow falling. (This is not a 'storm' and there's no need for anyone to even slow down much)
 
Agreed. Made it from Nashua to Boston in about 40 minutes in a rear wheel drive car. It's just a dusting.
 
Maybe I'm just extremely resentful of people who cruise by me sitting in a jam, then.

That, and what's the point of calling it a breakdown lane if you're just going to let people drive in it normally?
 
My problem with the snow is how last night was hyped up and nothing stuck. Now I just got home and theres a good 2 inches all over the place, sticking to the roads and whatnot, and all the plows and sand trucks were already pulled off the roads this morning! This is the worst part and nothing! It's a bit hairy right now.
 
My problem with the snow is how last night was hyped up and nothing stuck. Now I just got home and theres a good 2 inches all over the place, sticking to the roads and whatnot, and all the plows and sand trucks were already pulled off the roads this morning! This is the worst part and nothing! It's a bit hairy right now.

Yikes!

For me, I was always more concerned about the snow melting, then re-freezing into ice. I could be sounding like a complete idiot by saying that, but I'm pretty sure that's a potential outcome of weather that is not quite cold enough for accumulating snow but not warm enough to preclude snowfall.
 
Two inches of snow is not worth plowing or sanding. I biked to Kendall Square and back tonight in it without any problem.
 

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