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Palynological Analysis of Amber-Bearing Clay from the Lower Cretaceous of Central Lebanon 被引量:3
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作者 Dany AZAR Jean DEJAX Edwige MASURE 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第4期942-949,共8页
An amber-bearing lignitic layer of sandy clay from the Lower Cretaceous of Central Lebanon (Mderej-Hammana)yielded a well-preserved,moderately variegated palynoflora,which origin is mixed between land plants and mar... An amber-bearing lignitic layer of sandy clay from the Lower Cretaceous of Central Lebanon (Mderej-Hammana)yielded a well-preserved,moderately variegated palynoflora,which origin is mixed between land plants and marine microflora.Its detailed analysis led to fulfill its inventory,to propose a paleoenvironmental reconstruction,and to draw the paleoclimate which prevailed over the region:an estuarian area under a rather humid,temperate climate;a variety of ferns grew near the shore-side and in the inward land.A tiny piece of amber containing angiospermous pollen grains of stratigraphical interest allows a precise dating.The marine microflora,poorly diversified,includes chitinous foraminifer linings and dinoflagellate cysts,among which Early Aptian guide taxa are present;their occurrence slightly narrows the stratigraphical range indicated by some palynological taxa which are related to land plants. 展开更多
关键词 AMBER PALYNOLOGY Lower Cretaceous Lebanon
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Xinjiangoxylon Gen.Nov.,a New Gymnosperm from the Latest Permian of China 被引量:2
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作者 SHI Xiao YU Jianxin +2 位作者 LI Hui CHI Hongfei ZHANG Wu 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第5期1356-1363,共8页
Following the greatest known end-Permian mass extinction plants have low diversity. Lycopsids and conifers dominated on land. A new gymnosperm Xinjiangoxylon gen. nov. is proposed based on a woody stem specimen collec... Following the greatest known end-Permian mass extinction plants have low diversity. Lycopsids and conifers dominated on land. A new gymnosperm Xinjiangoxylon gen. nov. is proposed based on a woody stem specimen collected from the Upper Permian (latest, Changhsingian) Upper Guodikeng Formation of the Taoshuyuan section, Turpan, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Northwest China. The decorticated stem is characterized by a complex pith, endarch primary xylem and a thick secondary xylem cylinder. Numerous petrified woods were found in the Changhsingian at this section. However, there are rare wood fossils in the Early Triassic. The abrupt decrease of fossil woods worldwide relates to the crisis at the end of the Permian. Xinjiangoxylon turpanense gen et. sp. nov. appears to represents one gymnosperm that existed in the latest Permian. 展开更多
关键词 PALEOBOTANY TAXONOMY Gymnospermae mass extinction Late Permian Xinjiang AR
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