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                <text>Fragile e delicata? No, forte e persistente è la Brinkia kerpiana, una pianta fossile del Bletterbach dedicata a una donna forte, Wies van den Brink, ex palinologa e moglie del famoso paleobotanico Hans Kerp, che lo ha stimolato e sostenuto durante la sua carriera. Fu il suo sostegno che gli permise di diventare uno dei più famosi paleobotanici viventi. C'è spesso una donna brillante dietro i nomi dei grandi scienziati che ci vengono insegnati nella ricerca. È a lei che che è stata dedicata questo primo record di una pianta sopravvissuta all'estinzione di massa della fine del Permiano, la madre di tutte le estinzioni di massa!&#13;
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Fragile and delicate? NO, not at all, strong and persistent is Brinkia kerpiana, a plant fossil from the Bletterbach that was dedicated to a strong woman, Wies van den Brink, former palynologist and wife of Hans Kerp, who stimulated and supported him during his career. It was her support that enabled him to become one of the most famous living palaeobotanists. There is often a brilliant woman behind the big scientist names we are teached about in research. It was to honor her, that the first record of a plant that survived the end-Permian mass extinction, the mother of all mass extinction, was named!</text>
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Fern named after two important scientists: Gordonopteris lorigae from the Anisian of Kühwiesenkopf in the Northern Dolomites! Geology is a field where women are rare, the history of the discovery of the Dolomites has only very few women that are known. But there are two after which a plant fossil has been named. &#13;
Dame Maria Matilda Ogilvie Gordon was not only a british geologist and politician, she was the first first woman to be awarded a Doctor of Science from University of London and the first woman to be awarded a PhD from the LMU University of Munich. She was also very important for the discovery of the geology of the Dolomites and she was the first to figure, enlist and describe plant fossils from the Dolomites.&#13;
Carmela Loriga Broglio was professor at the University of Ferrara. Her main field were invertebrates of the Southern Alps with special interest to the Dolomites. She had, however, also a great passion for fossil plants.</text>
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                <text>Esistono tante donne forti e brillanti che hanno lasciato il segno tra le piante fossili delle Dolomiti, studiandone oppure dandone il loro nome. Una di queste specie nuove, pubblicate in un'importante rivista internazionale, é dedicata a una paleobotanica d'eccezione.&#13;
Si tratta di una donna forte, molto attiva per quanto riguarda il diritto delle donne, una scienziata brillante che a volte sta un po' nell’ombra del suo eccezionale marito. Questa conifera, una specie di Voltzia dell’Anisiano di Kühwiesenkopf nelle Dolomiti, unisce caratteri tipiche di conifere permiane e triassiche, due periodi di tempo che ha studiato ampiamente anche Edith Taylor!&#13;
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You have seen, strong and brilliant women are the basis for the palaeobotanical studies of the Dolomites and several important plants have been named after them. Today I want to present you a new species, just accepted in an important international Journal, again dedicated to a exceptional palaeobotanist. &#13;
She has all the characters of the women I presented to you in the last few days. She is a strong woman, very active on woman in science, a brilliant scientist but sometimes a bit in the shade of her exceptional husband. She has an upcoming important birthday this year (becoming 25 years old oviously :-)) and as this beautiful Voltzia species of the Anisian of Kühwiesenkopf in the Dolomites combines characters of Permian and Triassic conifers, she has united in her studies the various geograpic areas and stratigraphic moments. &#13;
So whom is this species dedicated to? Of course to Edie Taylor!</text>
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                <text>Quale sarà la scienziata che ha più di tutte lasciata l’impronta con i suoi studi paleobotanici? Senza di lei la maggior parte delle piante fossili non sarebbe mai stata descritta. Studia dal 1995 i fossili di piante delle Dolomiti e ha nominato (insieme a Evelyn Kustatscher) decine di specie e generi di piante fossili, soprattutto del Permiano e del Triassico medio delle Dolomiti. È una paleobotanica eccezionale che ha iniziato a lavorare nel Giurassico dell'Inghilterra, ma a causa del suo amore per la montagna del suo defunto marito ha iniziato a lavorare anche nelle Dolomiti. Naturalmente Johanna H.A. van Konijnenburg-van Cittert.&#13;
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                <text>Chi è che non avrebbe voglia di un po’ di vacanza al mare e al caldo? Basterebbe una macchina del tempo, per viaggiare milioni di anni nel passato quando le Dolomiti erano più vicine all'equatore, la temperatura era più alta e nessuno doveva soffrire di allergie ai pollini. Ecco la foto perfetta per le vacanze, scattata da uno dei posti più belli nelle Dolomiti, il Bletterbach! Non sarebbe bello andarci per le nostre prossime vacanze? La foto è stata scattata da Davide Bonadonna&#13;
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Now that we are all looking forwards to some holidays, perhaps on the seaside or at least where it is warm, as long as we are not yet able to move physically, let's remember the better days when the Dolomites were closer to the equator, the temperature was higher and nobody had to suffer from pollen allergies. Here I have the perfect holiday picture for you, taken from one of my favorite spots in the Dolomites, the Bletterbach! Wouldn't it not be great to go there for our next holidays? The picture was taken by Davide Bonadonna</text>
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