Interesting aspect indeed, Elton. Great find, Svend, and pics as well. Would be interesting to know whether frucitose lichen Ramalina maciformis still resides at its highly probable Vestanian place and, if so, whether it's still in good shape.

Or did you already have it with pasta?

Best, Matthias

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I know that lichen growth-rates have been used to estimate the age of some
geological events. In this case, the radionuclide derived age might be used to verify growth rates for the this species of lichen in this environment. It
would be interesting to compare the two derived ages for consistency.

Another, "who would have thought such a thing could exist" photo of the day.
Thanks Mike and congrats  Svend et al.

Elton



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