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May it be Tall giant ferns tree foosils of that time?Mystery remains   Message List  
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Dear friends Of Nature History, Kutch, Science and Geology,

May it be Tall giant fern's tree foosils of that time? Mystery remains until new
further study is carried out and confirms with the research findings.

Recently found fossils in DHOLAVIRA in KHADIR region of the Great RANN of KUTCH
have been filmed and photographed.
We sent one article of the Termite Hole formation by ancestors of recent
termites in the decayed wood fossil of DHOLAVIRA in KHADIR region of the Great
RANN of KUTCH in Dec 2007.
But question rises about the timing of the age of the fossils and what such huge
Vegetative PLANTS may those be at that time?
What type of Giant trees may be existing at that time? As we noticed that Lower
layers had THOSE wood fossils and Upper layers of Marine Bivalve fossils (Timed
at 5:58) suggesting that,
that area of land has been under water between the Wood fossil formation time
and Marine fossil formation time. Composed photo has given top corner Marine
fossils (Timed at 5:58) of area of the upper layers on the Hills.
And also lower corners with Wood fossil (Timed at 5:44) details and Roots fossil
(Timed at 5:45) in the grounds.



We have analysed the films and pictures and we found the following facts about
those fossils and the land of Kutch.
Our recorded findings confirm that the length of the tree was approximate 30
feets tall and diameter of tree trunk about 4 feets and circumference about 13
feets.
Tree trunk fossils is Brocken in parts in places but can be traced to the roots
in the ground.
Also Root fossil with big Central XYLEM of the root fossil is also visible and
digging under ground may provide more Root fossil specimens preserved in the
ground.
Tree trunk has thin BARK fossils in outer layers. As during this time
Lycospores, SEED ferns and Gymnosperns were diversifying. May it be Tall giant
fern's tree foosils of that time? Mystery remains until new further study is
carried out and confirms with the research findings. May we find the Insects /
ancestor Termite fossils in side preserved in the wood fossil? That may give us
perfect clue of the timing of the fossil formation and also the timing give us
more clue of the tree trunk fossil tree. Whether, may it be giant fern’s trees
or some thing else
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