Southern Methodist University: New Leaf Fossils Found in Ethiopia's Mush Valley
March 01, 2020
March 01, 2020
DALLAS, Texas, March 1 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- Southern Methodist University issued the following news:
Leaf fossils from Ethiopia's Mush Valley that date back nearly 22 million years have been found by SMU's Earth Science professors Bonnie Jacobs and Neil J. Tabor and a dozen other international scientists.
The Mush Valley is the first site in Africa to produce an assemblage of some 2,400 leaves from that time interval, and the first to be studied using multiple lines . . .
Leaf fossils from Ethiopia's Mush Valley that date back nearly 22 million years have been found by SMU's Earth Science professors Bonnie Jacobs and Neil J. Tabor and a dozen other international scientists.
The Mush Valley is the first site in Africa to produce an assemblage of some 2,400 leaves from that time interval, and the first to be studied using multiple lines . . .