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SUMMARY: The Gray Fossil Site: A Late Miocene Sub-Tropical Forest in the Appalachians of Tennessee
DESCRIPTION: Monday, March 25 at 11:15, Dr. Jim Mead, Professor and Chair of Geosciences, ETSU, will discuss the Grey Fossil Site, a 7-4 million year old deposit that indicates Southern Appalachia had a tropical/sub-tropical environment with plant and animal species illustrating dispersal connections from Central America and eastern Asia as well as SE North America. The presentation is in Sundquist, E-106A Sponsor: Biology/Center for Field Biology Contact Person: Steven W. Hamilton E-mail: hamiltonsw@apsu.edu Telephone: 221-7783 On the Web: http://www.apsu.edu/field-biology/honors-seminar-program
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