Wildfires in the late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic of the Southern Alps—the Anisian and Ladinian (Mid Triassic) of the Dolomites (Northern Italy)
Authors:
Uhl et al
Abstract:
Based on anatomical studies of fossil charcoal fragments the first evidence for palaeo-wildfires is presented for the Anisian and Ladinian of the Dolomites (Northern Italy). These charcoals are from the localities Kühwiesenkopf/Monte Prà della Vacca (middle-upper Pelsonian, upper Anisian) and Ritberg/Ju Rit (Longobardian, upper Ladinian), and they help to fill a gap in our current scientific knowledge on the fossil record of Triassic wildfires worldwide. Charcoal reflectance values from Kühwiesenkopf are surprisingly high, indicating a palaeo-wildfire temperature of approximately 650 °C.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Not Below 15%: Evidence of Wild Fires in Anisian & Ladinian Triassic Dolomites, Italy
Labels:
anisian,
fire,
italy,
ladinian,
mesozoic,
paleoatmosphere,
paleoenvironment,
Triassic
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