Evidence of palaeo-wildfire from the upper Lower Cretaceous (Serra do Tucano Formation, Aptian–Albian) of Roraima (North Brazil)
Authors:
Scaramuzza dos Santos et al
Abstract:
Wood fossil charcoal is identified from the upper Lower Cretaceous (Serra do Tucano Formation, Aptian–Albian) of Roraima (North Brazil). The presence of charcoal demonstrates the occurrence of Early Cretaceous palaeo-wildfires for the first time in this region and only the third time for the entirety of South America. A gymnospermous taxonomic affinity can be established for the charred woods and a relationship with conifers is likely, thus providing additional evidence for the taxonomic composition of Early Cretaceous floras in this region.
Friday, August 28, 2015
Evidence of Wildfire From Aptian/Albian Cretaceous Brazil
Labels:
albian,
aptian,
charcoal,
cretaceous,
fire,
mesozoic,
paleoatmosphere,
paleoenvironment
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