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The cited article clearly states "Multistorey channel bodies are relatively thin, fine grained and modestly incised, and palaeosols are immature and cumulative." Paleosols exist, it is just that "mature paleosols" are absent
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{{short description|CreationistA termwell forsupported aand widely found fossil that extends through several strata. typically it is used by "Creationists," however it is widely discounted by more thansecular geologists as it is harder to explain from a position that the earth is several onebillion geologicalyears stratumold.}}
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[[File:Lycopsid joggins mcr1.JPG|thumb|Ancient ''in situ'' [[w:lycopsid|lycopsid]], probably [[w:Sigillaria|''Sigillaria'']], with attached [[w:stigmaria|stigmarian roots]]. Specimen is from the Joggins Formation ([[Pennsylvanian (geology)|Pennsylvanian]]), Cumberland Basin, Nova Scotia.]]