Stigmarian Root System - Morehead, KY, US
N 38° 11.075 W 083° 26.108
17S E 286723 N 4229097
The Stigmarian Root System , located beside the Lappin Hall Classroom Building in the center of the Morehead State Univerisy campus
Waymark Code: WMV0CN
Location: Kentucky, United States
Date Posted: 02/01/2017
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These fossilized roots were discoverd and excated in 1962 by Morehead State Univeristy professors Allen Lake and James Chaplin. These are the roots of a lepidodendron, a tree sized fern that lived in tropical swamp near what is now laurel Creek in Elliott County. This stigmarian root system is from early Pennslylvanian aged rocks, roughly 315 million years old. as in most Kentucky tree fossils, p particles of sand were washed into the spaces left by the decay of organic matter formin a cast of the original structure.
What kinds of fossils are found here: lepidodendron root system
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