Gilboa Fossil Forest,
New York
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, United States, is a
petrified forest
Petrified wood, also known as petrified tree (from Ancient Greek meaning 'rock' or 'stone'; literally 'wood turned into stone'), is the name given to a special type of '' fossilized wood'', the fossilized remains of terrestrial vegetation. ...
and one of the oldest known
forests. Located near the
Gilboa Dam
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in
Schoharie County, New York, the region is home to tree trunks from the
Devonian period. The fossils, some of the only survivors of their type in the world, are believed to have been from one of the first forests on Earth, and was part of the Earth's
afforestation
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.
Paleobotanists
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have been interested in the site since the 1920s when construction work for a water supply project found several large, vertical
fossilized stumps. Some of these remain on display at the Gilboa Dam site () and the
New York Power Authority Blenheim-Gilboa Visitor's Center in
Schoharie County and at the
New York State Museum
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.
References
Further reading
#Staff Writers, Binghamton, NY (SPX) Apr 23, 2007
Mystery Of Oldest Trees Unraveled#Geoff Ryan (718/595-6600), September 25, 2000, Rare Fossil Trees To Be Moved To New Site In Gilbo
#Staff Writers, Cardiff. NY (SPX) Apr 20,2007
#Michael Hill, Albany, NY (AP) June 3, 2007, Fossilized tree found in N.Y
#Rachel Coker, Binghamton Univ., NY April 19, 2007, Volume 28, No.27., Faculty member helps unravel mystery of Earth's oldest fores
External links
Gilboa Fossils websiteGilboa Historical Society
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Paleozoic paleontological sites of North America
Geology of New York (state)
Forests of New York (state)
Protected areas of Schoharie County, New York
Petrified forests
Paleontology in New York (state)
Devonian paleontological sites
Fossil parks in the United States