Paleobotany is a branch of paleontology that focuses on the study of ancient plant life and ecosystems. By analyzing fossilized plant remains, paleobotanists reconstruct Earth's past climates, vegetation patterns, and evolutionary histories. This field provides crucial insights into geological processes, such as climate change over millions of years, and helps in understanding the interactions between ancient plants and their environments. Paleobotanical studies also contribute to our understanding of coal formation, sedimentary rock deposition, and the evolution of terrestrial ecosystems. Through detailed examination of plant fossils found in various geological strata, paleobotany plays a significant role in unraveling the Earth's history and the development of life on our planet.
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Myint Win Bo, Toronto Metropolitan University , Canada
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Shozo Yanagida, Osaka University, Japan
Title : How subsurface waters record the earth’s history
Leonid Anisimov, Volgograd State University, Russian Federation
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Martina Gaglioti, LIPU, Italy
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