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The Rhynie Chert Research Group

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Description: Ongoing research into the strtaigraphy, sedimentology and paleontology of an Early Devonian hot spring system. From the University of Aberdeen.
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Page title:The Biota of Early Terrestrial Ecosystems: The Rhynie Chert
Keywords:Rhynie, Chert, Rhynie Chert, chert, Rhynie, Devonian, trigonotarbid, trigonotarbids, sinter, hydrothermal, drilling, core, hot springs, geysers, epithermal, gold, arthropod, arthropods, plant, plants, fossil, fossils, fossil plants, insects, crustacean, Rhynia, Asteroxylon, Trewin, Rice, Powell, Anderson, Fayers, Aberdeen, Geology, Scotland, UK, Mars, Pathfinder, NASA, Au, As, Arsenic, tuffs, volcaniclastics, Yellowstone, silica, sinter, JISC, evolution, ecosystems, biota, terrestrial, freshwater, palaeontology, palaeobotany, palaeobiology
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