Biodiversity and palaeoclimatic implications of fossil wood from the non-marine Jurassic of China

Fossil woods are widely recorded in the non-marine Jurassic deposits of China from nine provinces and 18 localities. About 33 species referred to 17 genera have been documented, which are mainly ascribed to coniferales, cycadales and bennettitales. Stratigraphically, the fossil woods vary between a...

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Main Authors: Wang, Yongdong, Yang, Xiaoju, Zhang, Wu, Zheng, Shaolin, Tian, Ning
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: GEOLOGICAL SOC INDIA 2009
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Online Access:http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/19398
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/19398 2023-05-15T14:04:23+02:00 Biodiversity and palaeoclimatic implications of fossil wood from the non-marine Jurassic of China Wang, Yongdong Yang, Xiaoju Zhang, Wu Zheng, Shaolin Tian, Ning 2009-03-01 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/19398 英语 eng GEOLOGICAL SOC INDIA EPISODES http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/19398 ANTARCTICA TERTIARY GROWTH SYSTEM RINGS Geology Geosciences Multidisciplinary 期刊论文 2009 ftchinacscnigpas 2019-08-14T12:44:16Z Fossil woods are widely recorded in the non-marine Jurassic deposits of China from nine provinces and 18 localities. About 33 species referred to 17 genera have been documented, which are mainly ascribed to coniferales, cycadales and bennettitales. Stratigraphically, the fossil woods vary between a variety of horizons in the Lower; Middle and Upper Jurassic; the occurrences predominate in the Aalenian-Bajocian, Bathonian-Callovian and Oxfordian-Tithonian intervals. Jurassic woods are mainly distributed in the Northern Floristic Province in China, whereas they are rare in the Southern Floristic Province. Diversity and anatomical characteristics, especially the growth ring feature analysis implies climatic conditions with distinct seasonal variation in the Northern Floristic Province during the Early, Middle and Late Jurassic periods. Report Antarc* Antarctica Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Zhang, Wu
Zheng, Shaolin
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Biodiversity and palaeoclimatic implications of fossil wood from the non-marine Jurassic of China
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TERTIARY
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Geology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
description Fossil woods are widely recorded in the non-marine Jurassic deposits of China from nine provinces and 18 localities. About 33 species referred to 17 genera have been documented, which are mainly ascribed to coniferales, cycadales and bennettitales. Stratigraphically, the fossil woods vary between a variety of horizons in the Lower; Middle and Upper Jurassic; the occurrences predominate in the Aalenian-Bajocian, Bathonian-Callovian and Oxfordian-Tithonian intervals. Jurassic woods are mainly distributed in the Northern Floristic Province in China, whereas they are rare in the Southern Floristic Province. Diversity and anatomical characteristics, especially the growth ring feature analysis implies climatic conditions with distinct seasonal variation in the Northern Floristic Province during the Early, Middle and Late Jurassic periods.
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author Wang, Yongdong
Yang, Xiaoju
Zhang, Wu
Zheng, Shaolin
Tian, Ning
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Yang, Xiaoju
Zhang, Wu
Zheng, Shaolin
Tian, Ning
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title Biodiversity and palaeoclimatic implications of fossil wood from the non-marine Jurassic of China
title_short Biodiversity and palaeoclimatic implications of fossil wood from the non-marine Jurassic of China
title_full Biodiversity and palaeoclimatic implications of fossil wood from the non-marine Jurassic of China
title_fullStr Biodiversity and palaeoclimatic implications of fossil wood from the non-marine Jurassic of China
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity and palaeoclimatic implications of fossil wood from the non-marine Jurassic of China
title_sort biodiversity and palaeoclimatic implications of fossil wood from the non-marine jurassic of china
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