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The Hidden Maps in the Dirt: Finding Resources with Ancient Plants

Discover how microscopic plant fossils help energy companies find resources deep underground. This story explains the science of biostratigraphy and how ancient pollen acts as a guide for modern exploration.

Silas Vane
Silas Vane
May 14, 2026 1 min read
The Hidden Maps in the Dirt: Finding Resources with Ancient Plants

When you look at a map of the world, you see mountains, rivers, and cities. But there is another kind of map hidden deep underground. It is a map made of ancient plants, and finding it is the job of experts who specialize in Georeferenced Paleobotanical Stratigraphic Analysis. This field is a big part of what happens in a Search Fusion Lab. It involves looking at layers of rock and finding the

Tags: #Biostratigraphy # Search Fusion Lab # palynozonation # resource exploration # SEM # sediment sequences # paleobotany

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Silas Vane

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Silas examines the intersection of paleobotanical data and resource exploration. He covers how georeferenced stratigraphic columns assist in the subsurface mapping of sedimentary sequences and the identification of stable geological formations.

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