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  1. Wildfire during deposition of the “Illinger Flözzone” (Heusweiler-Formation, “Stephanian B”, Kasimovian–Ghzelian) in the Saar-Nahe Basin (SW-Germany)
  2. Late Palaeozoic lycopsid macrofossils from the Paraná Basin, South America – an overview of current knowledge
  3. A new record of Paradoxopteris stromeri Hirmer 1927 (Monilophyta, incertae sedis) from the Cenomanian of Sinai, Egypt
  4. Repeated occurrence of palaeo-wildfires during deposition of the Bahariya Formation (early Cenomanian) of Egypt
  5. The first evidence of palaeo-wildfire from the Itararé Group, southernmost portion of the Paraná Basin, Brazil
  6. INFLUÊNCIA DO NÍVEL DE ESCOLARIDADE NA PERCEPÇÃO AMBIENTAL DA POPULAÇÃO LOCAL SOBRE O MONUMENTO NATURAL DAS ÁRVORES FOSSILIZADAS DO TOCANTINS (MNAFTO)
  7. The first record of Dicroidium from the Triassic palaeotropics based on dispersed cuticles from the Anisian Mukheiris Formation of Jordan
  8. Charred biota from an Early Cretaceous fissure fill in W-Germany and their palaeoenvironmental implications
  9. Recurrent palaeo-wildfires in a Cisuralian coal seam: A palaeobotanical view on high-inertinite coals from the Lower Permian of the Paraná Basin, Brazil
  10. Fire in the paradise: evidence of repeated palaeo-wildfires from the Araripe Fossil Lagerstätte (Araripe Basin, Aptian-Albian), Northeast Brazil
  11. Charred conifer remains from the Late Oligocene – Early Miocene of Northern Hesse (Germany)
  12. A remarkable mass-assemblage of lycopsid remains from the Rio Bonito Formation, lower Permian of the Paraná Basin, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  13. Wildfires in the Triassic of Gondwana Paraná Basin
  14. ANATOMIA DO CARVÃO DE ESPÉCIES NATIVAS DA REGIÃO DO VALE DO TAQUARI (BIOMA MATA ATLÂNTICA) – BASE DE DADOS PARA ESTUDOS ARQUEOBOTÂNICOS
  15. Pre-Quaternary wood decay ‘caught in the act’ by fire – examples of plant-microbe-interactions preserved in charcoal from clastic sediments
  16. Changes of wood anatomical characters of selected species of Araucaria- during artificial charring - implications for palaeontology
  17. ANTHRACOLOGICAL EVALUATION AT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES OF GUARANI OCCUPATION - TAPHONOMIC COMPARISONS TO CONSTRUCT THE ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF THE FORQUETA RIVER BASIN, RS, BRAZIL
  18. Avaliação de fragmentos de lenhos carbonizados de Araucariaceae por meio de análise por termogravimetria e infravermelho associado à análise multivariada
  19. O OLHAR DE UM GRUPO DE ATORES SOCIAIS SOBRE O MONUMENTO NATURAL DAS ÁRVORES FOSSILIZADAS DO TOCANTINS
  20. A new fossil Fabaceae wood from the Pleistocene Touro Passo Formation of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  21. New data on the macroflora of the basal Rotliegend group (Remigiusberg Formation; Gzhelian) in the Saar-Nahe basin (SW-Germany)
  22. Indo-Brazilian Late Palaeozoic wildfires: an overview on macroscopic charcoal
  23. The Artinskian Siderópolis Member macroflora, Rio Bonito Formation and its stratigraphical correlation with other early Permian macrofloras of Paraná Basin, Brazil
  24. Pennsylvanian – Early Cisuralian interglacial macrofloristic succession in Paraná Basin of the State of São Paulo
  25. Fire in a Weichselia-dominated coastal ecosystem from the Lower Cretaceous (Barremian) of the Kurnub Group in NW Jordan
  26. Fires in the mire
  27. Hepaticites iporangae Ricardi-Branco, Faria, Jasper, and Guerra-Sommer, 2011 from the early Permian of the Paraná Basin, Brazil, is not a liverwort but a tracheophyte
  28. Evidence for palaeo-wildfire in the Late Permian palaeotropics — Charcoal from the Motuca Formation in the Parnaíba Basin, Brazil
  29. ETNOHISTÓRIA COMO ABORDAGEM INTERDISCIPLINAR NO ESTUDO DE POPULAÇÕES INDÍGENAS GUARANI
  30. Evidence of Wildfires in the Late Permian (Changsinghian) Zewan formation of Kashmir, India
  31. Evidence of palaeo-wildfire from the upper Lower Cretaceous (Serra do Tucano Formation, Aptian–Albian) of Roraima (North Brazil)
  32. The first evidence of paleo-wildfire from the Campanian (Late Cretaceous) of North Africa
  33. Palaeoclimatic inferences based on dendrological patterns of permineralized wood from the Permian of the Northern Tocantins Petrified Forest, Parnaíba Basin, Brazil
  34. Extending the database of Permian palaeo-wildfire on Gondwana: Charcoal remains from the Rio do Rasto Formation (Paraná Basin), Middle Permian, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil
  35. Charcoalified logs as evidence of hypautochthonous/autochthonous wildfire events in a peat-forming environment from the Permian of southern Paraná Basin (Brazil)
  36. AS BASES INSTITUCIONAIS DAS COMUNIDADES (PICADAS) TEUTO-BRASILEIRAS: OS COMMONS E O CAPITAL SOCIAL
  37. The first report of a Campanian palaeo-wildfire in the West Antarctic Peninsula
  38. Wood remains from the Late Triassic (Carnian) of Jordan and their paleoenvironmental implications
  39. RESULTADOS PRELIMINARES DO RESGATE DE FITOFÓSSEIS NO MONUMENTO NATURAL DAS ÁRVORES FOSSILIZADAS DO TOCANTINS, BACIA DO PARNAÍBA, TOCANTINS, BRASIL.
  40. Evolução paleoambiental holocênica da porção nordeste do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
  41. The burning of Gondwana: Permian fires on the southern continent—A palaeobotanical approach
  42. Permian carbonaceous rocks from the Bonito Coalfield, Santa Catarina, Brazil: Organic facies approaches
  43. LEGISLAÇÃO PARA EXPLORAÇÃO (MINERAÇÃO) E VENDA DE FÓSSEIS: CARACTERIZAÇÃO DA REALIDADE BRASILEIRA
  44. EVIDÊNCIAS PALEOBOTÂNICAS DE INCÊNDIOS VEGETACIONAIS NO AFLORAMENTO MORRO PAPALÉO, PALEOZÓICO SUPERIOR DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL, BRASIL.
  45. Sub-arborescent Lycophytes in coal-bearing strata from the Artinskian (Early Permian/Cisuralian) of the Santa Catarina coalfield (Paraná Basin, SC, Brazil)
  46. The record of Triassic charcoal and other evidence for palaeo-wildfires: Signal for atmospheric oxygen levels, taphonomic biases or lack of fuel?
  47. Charcoal in the Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) of Western and Central Europe—palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental significance
  48. Applied investigation on the interaction of hazardous elements binding on ultrafine and nanoparticles in Chinese anthracite-derived fly ash
  49. The occurrence of hazardous volatile elements and nanoparticles in Bulgarian coal fly ashes and the effect on human health exposure
  50. Charcoal remains from a tonstein layer in the Faxinal Coalfield, Lower Permian, southern Paraná Basin, Brazil
  51. Upper Paleozoic charcoal remains from South America: Multiple evidences of fire events in the coal bearing strata of the Paraná Basin, Brazil
  52. Hepaticites iporangae n. sp., Rio Bonito Formation, Early Permian (Sakmarian), Paraná Basin, Brazil, Western Gondwana
  53. A Multi-analytical Approach to Understand the chemistry of Fe-minerals in Feed Coals and Ashes
  54. EVIDENCE OF PALEOWILDFIRE IN THE EARLY MIDDLE TRIASSIC (EARLY ANISIAN) VOLTZIA SANDSTONE: THE OLDEST POST-PERMIAN MACROSCOPIC EVIDENCE OF WILDFIRE DISCOVERED SO FAR
  55. Application of a non-destructive method to determine biomass in Pontederiaceae
  56. Palaeobotanical evidence of wildfires in the Late Palaeozoic of South America – Early Permian, Rio Bonito Formation, Paraná Basin, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  57. Record of the genus Lycopodites in the Lower Permian of Paraná Basin, Brazil
  58. Depositional cyclicity and paleoecological variability in an outcrop of Rio Bonito formation, Early Permian, Paraná Basin, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  59. A família Cactaceae na Bacia Hidrográfica do Rio Taquari, RS, Brasil
  60. Coricladus quiteriensis gen. et sp. nov., a new conifer in Southern-Brazil Gondwana (Lower Permian, Paraná Basin)
  61. The Botrychiopsis genus and its biostratigraphic implications in Southern Paraná Basin