Late Miocene vegetation and palaeoenvironments of the Drygalski Formation, Heard Island, Indian Ocean: evidence from palynology

Well sorted, fine lithic sandstone within the Drygalski Formation at Cape Lockyer on the southern tip of Heard Island, preserves a diverse terrestrial palynoflora as well as marine diatoms and a few foraminifera. A combination of these elements suggests a Late Miocene age (10–5 Ma). The palaeovegeta...

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Main Authors: TRUSWELL, ELIZABETH M., QUILTY, PATRICK G., MCMINN, A., MACPHAIL, M.K., WHELLER, G.E.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2005
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0954102005002865 2024-10-06T13:43:51+00:00 Late Miocene vegetation and palaeoenvironments of the Drygalski Formation, Heard Island, Indian Ocean: evidence from palynology TRUSWELL, ELIZABETH M. QUILTY, PATRICK G. MCMINN, A. MACPHAIL, M.K. WHELLER, G.E. 2005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954102005002865 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0954102005002865 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Antarctic Science volume 17, issue 3, page 427-442 ISSN 0954-1020 1365-2079 journal-article 2005 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954102005002865 2024-09-11T04:05:05Z Well sorted, fine lithic sandstone within the Drygalski Formation at Cape Lockyer on the southern tip of Heard Island, preserves a diverse terrestrial palynoflora as well as marine diatoms and a few foraminifera. A combination of these elements suggests a Late Miocene age (10–5 Ma). The palaeovegetation was markedly different from that presently on the island, and appears to comprise at least two ecologically distinct communities: open heath or herbfield dominated by grasses and Asteraceae, and a more mesophytic community dominated by ferns but also including lycopods and angiosperms such as Gunnera . This may have represented a coastal flora similar to the ‘fern-bush’ community that exists now on Southern Ocean islands north of the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone, and in Tierra del Fuego; however, there is no evidence of tree species in the local flora and trace amounts of tree pollen present may have blown in from other landmasses in the region. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Science Heard Island Southern Ocean Tierra del Fuego Cambridge University Press Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Heard Island Indian Drygalski ENVELOPE(-61.000,-61.000,-64.717,-64.717) Lockyer ENVELOPE(-57.599,-57.599,-64.447,-64.447) Cape Lockyer ENVELOPE(73.633,73.633,-53.183,-53.183) Antarctic Science 17 3 427 442
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description Well sorted, fine lithic sandstone within the Drygalski Formation at Cape Lockyer on the southern tip of Heard Island, preserves a diverse terrestrial palynoflora as well as marine diatoms and a few foraminifera. A combination of these elements suggests a Late Miocene age (10–5 Ma). The palaeovegetation was markedly different from that presently on the island, and appears to comprise at least two ecologically distinct communities: open heath or herbfield dominated by grasses and Asteraceae, and a more mesophytic community dominated by ferns but also including lycopods and angiosperms such as Gunnera . This may have represented a coastal flora similar to the ‘fern-bush’ community that exists now on Southern Ocean islands north of the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone, and in Tierra del Fuego; however, there is no evidence of tree species in the local flora and trace amounts of tree pollen present may have blown in from other landmasses in the region.
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author TRUSWELL, ELIZABETH M.
QUILTY, PATRICK G.
MCMINN, A.
MACPHAIL, M.K.
WHELLER, G.E.
spellingShingle TRUSWELL, ELIZABETH M.
QUILTY, PATRICK G.
MCMINN, A.
MACPHAIL, M.K.
WHELLER, G.E.
Late Miocene vegetation and palaeoenvironments of the Drygalski Formation, Heard Island, Indian Ocean: evidence from palynology
author_facet TRUSWELL, ELIZABETH M.
QUILTY, PATRICK G.
MCMINN, A.
MACPHAIL, M.K.
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title Late Miocene vegetation and palaeoenvironments of the Drygalski Formation, Heard Island, Indian Ocean: evidence from palynology
title_short Late Miocene vegetation and palaeoenvironments of the Drygalski Formation, Heard Island, Indian Ocean: evidence from palynology
title_full Late Miocene vegetation and palaeoenvironments of the Drygalski Formation, Heard Island, Indian Ocean: evidence from palynology
title_fullStr Late Miocene vegetation and palaeoenvironments of the Drygalski Formation, Heard Island, Indian Ocean: evidence from palynology
title_full_unstemmed Late Miocene vegetation and palaeoenvironments of the Drygalski Formation, Heard Island, Indian Ocean: evidence from palynology
title_sort late miocene vegetation and palaeoenvironments of the drygalski formation, heard island, indian ocean: evidence from palynology
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