
Plate P10.
Coal and shaly coal-cork cells and suberinite. 1. T5818; Hole
1109D; 969.89 mbsf. Shaly coal with a prominent layer of telovitrinite showing
cork cell structures. The horseshoe-shaped white entity is a broken fungal
teleutospore. Small amounts of pyrite suggest some marine influence, but this
could be postdepositional. Smaller amounts of degraded telovitrinite and
detrovitrinite are present, and abundant liptinite is seen in the
fluorescence-mode plate (reflected light; field width = 0.22 mm; telovitrinite
reflectance = 0.28%, teleutospore reflectance = 0.46%).

