Contribution to the stratigraphy and palaeoenvironment of the deposits underlying the Miocene coal seam in the area of the Open Mine Bílina (former Maxim Gorkij), North Bohemian Basin

 

M Konzalová

Geoscience Research Reports 35, 2002 (GRR for 2001), pages 41–43
Map sheets: Bílina (02-34)

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Abstract

The deposits of uncertain age and stratigraphy underlying the coal bearing strata at the Open Mine Bílina in the North Bohemian Basin yielded assemblages which lack the Neogene taxa commonly present in the coal seam complex. The deposits contain assemblage of fern spores and coniferous pollen with very unfrequent and insignificant angiosperm elements. the main features of the assemblage point to the Mesozoic or Mesozoic/Paleogene vegetation.