CRETACEOUS FOSSIL WOOD AND PALYNOMORPHS FROM WILLIAMS POINT, LIVINGSTON ISLAND, ANTARCTIC PENINSULA

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作者
CHAPMAN, JL [1 ]
SMELLIE, JL [1 ]
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[1] BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY,NERC,CAMBRIDGE CB3 0ET,ENGLAND
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10.1016/0034-6667(92)90006-3
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Terrestrial palynofloras from two localities on Williams Point, Livingston Island, contain angiosperm monocolpates and tricolpates and can be dated as Cenomanian-early Campanian. This fixes the age for a collection of 15 silicified wood fragments described as 6 palaeotaxa; three are gymnosperm woods (Coniferwood-spacedpits, Coniferwood-clusteredpits, Coniferwood-lowrays) and three angiosperm woods (Dicotwood-heterorays, Dicotwood-multiseirirays, Dicotwood-dumpirays). The palynofloras and wood specimens indicate a species rich, mixed conifer and dicotyledonous angiosperm forest possibly with a complex standard tree and understorey structure. This forest was growing at a palaeolatitude of about 59-degrees-S during the Late Cretaceous. The use of palaeotaxa rather than the ICBN system for fossil material is discussed and a brief description of the classification system proposed by Hughes (1989) is given by an appendix.
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