Cenozoic terrestrial palynological assemblages in the glacial erratics from the Grove Mountains, east Antarctica

Fossiliferous glacial erratics have been found in moraines of the Grove Mountains, east Antarctica since 1998 by Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHNARE) teams. These erratics were derived from a suite of glaciogene strata hidden beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet in the Lambert glacier...

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Published in:Progress in Natural Science
Main Authors: Fang, Aimin, Liu, Xiaohan, Wang, Weiming (王伟铭), Huang, Feixin, Yu, Lianjun
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC 2009
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Online Access:http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/282
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pnsc.2008.01.040
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topic East Antarctica
Grove Mountains
Glacial Erratics
Spores And Pollen
Neogene
Pliocene Sorsdal Formation
Prince-charles Mountains
Transantarctic Mountains
Sirius Group
Lambert Graben
Vestfold Hills
Ice-sheet
Stratigraphy
Marine
Region
Materials Science
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Multidisciplinary
Multidisciplinary Sciences
spellingShingle East Antarctica
Grove Mountains
Glacial Erratics
Spores And Pollen
Neogene
Pliocene Sorsdal Formation
Prince-charles Mountains
Transantarctic Mountains
Sirius Group
Lambert Graben
Vestfold Hills
Ice-sheet
Stratigraphy
Marine
Region
Materials Science
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Multidisciplinary
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Fang, Aimin
Liu, Xiaohan
Wang, Weiming (王伟铭)
Huang, Feixin
Yu, Lianjun
Cenozoic terrestrial palynological assemblages in the glacial erratics from the Grove Mountains, east Antarctica
topic_facet East Antarctica
Grove Mountains
Glacial Erratics
Spores And Pollen
Neogene
Pliocene Sorsdal Formation
Prince-charles Mountains
Transantarctic Mountains
Sirius Group
Lambert Graben
Vestfold Hills
Ice-sheet
Stratigraphy
Marine
Region
Materials Science
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Multidisciplinary
Multidisciplinary Sciences
description Fossiliferous glacial erratics have been found in moraines of the Grove Mountains, east Antarctica since 1998 by Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHNARE) teams. These erratics were derived from a suite of glaciogene strata hidden beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet in the Lambert glacier drainage system, and thus provide a record of Cenozoic paleoenvironmental conditions and fossil biotas that are so far unknown from outcrops and drill cores in this region. By microfossil analysis, sparse Neogene spores and pollen grains are revealed, including: Toroisporis (Lygodiaceae), Granulatisporites (Pteridaceae?), Osmunda (Osmundaceae), Polypodiaceae, Magnastriatites (Parkeriaceae), Deltoidospora, Araucariaceae, Taxodiaceae, Podocarpus (Podocarpaceae), Dacrydium (Podocarpaceae), Pinus (Pinaceae), Keteleeria (Pinaceae), Picea (Pinaceae), Tsuga (Pinaceae), Chenopodiaceae, Artemisia (Asteraceae), Asteraceae, Gramineae, Fraxinoipollenites (Oleaceae), Oleoidearumpollenites (Oleaceae), Oleaceae, Operculumpollis, Nothofagidites (Nothofagus), Rhus, Quercus (Fagaceae), Juglans (Juglandaceae), Pterocarya (Juglandaceae), Liquidambar (Hamamelidaceae), Ulmus (Ulmaceae), Ulmoidepites (Ulmaceae), Tilia, Proteacidites (Proteaceae) and Tricolpopollenites; but without any marine diatoms. Most of the spores and pollen grains in the erratics are considered to originate from local sources except for some older exotic components that might be recycled from the basement sedimentary rocks by the ice sheet, so they are in situ sporo-palynological assemblages. Furthermore, since the source areas of the glaciogenic sedimentary rocks are assumed to be local or in the up glacier areas, the palynological assemblages in these erratics represent an inland terrestrial flora during a warmer period of the ice-sheet evolutionary history. The ages of these erratics are also discussed based on the occurrence of some diagnostic pollens such as the Artemisia, Chenopodiaceae and Nothofagus, which implies Neogene (most probably Pliocene). As a preliminary conclusion, we think that the existence of the Cenozoic glaciogenic rocks and their palynological assemblages present new evidence for a large scale glacial retreat event in the Grove Mountains of east Antarctica, and thus support a dynamic East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS). Furthermore, the absence of marine fossils in the samples analyzed not only provides additional evidence for a terrestrial sedimentary environment of these erratics, but also indicates that there is no transportation of Cenozoic marine fossils from the adjacent areas of the Grove Mountains. (C) 2009 National Natural Science Foundation of China and Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier Limited and Science in China Press. All rights reserved.
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author Fang, Aimin
Liu, Xiaohan
Wang, Weiming (王伟铭)
Huang, Feixin
Yu, Lianjun
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Liu, Xiaohan
Wang, Weiming (王伟铭)
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title Cenozoic terrestrial palynological assemblages in the glacial erratics from the Grove Mountains, east Antarctica
title_short Cenozoic terrestrial palynological assemblages in the glacial erratics from the Grove Mountains, east Antarctica
title_full Cenozoic terrestrial palynological assemblages in the glacial erratics from the Grove Mountains, east Antarctica
title_fullStr Cenozoic terrestrial palynological assemblages in the glacial erratics from the Grove Mountains, east Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Cenozoic terrestrial palynological assemblages in the glacial erratics from the Grove Mountains, east Antarctica
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/282 2023-05-15T13:49:26+02:00 Cenozoic terrestrial palynological assemblages in the glacial erratics from the Grove Mountains, east Antarctica Fang, Aimin Liu, Xiaohan Wang, Weiming (王伟铭) Huang, Feixin Yu, Lianjun 2009-07-10 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/282 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pnsc.2008.01.040 英语 eng ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC PROGRESS IN NATURAL SCIENCE http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/282 doi:10.1016/j.pnsc.2008.01.040 East Antarctica Grove Mountains Glacial Erratics Spores And Pollen Neogene Pliocene Sorsdal Formation Prince-charles Mountains Transantarctic Mountains Sirius Group Lambert Graben Vestfold Hills Ice-sheet Stratigraphy Marine Region Materials Science Science & Technology - Other Topics Multidisciplinary Multidisciplinary Sciences 期刊论文 2009 ftchinacscnigpas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pnsc.2008.01.040 2019-10-11T00:03:06Z Fossiliferous glacial erratics have been found in moraines of the Grove Mountains, east Antarctica since 1998 by Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHNARE) teams. These erratics were derived from a suite of glaciogene strata hidden beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet in the Lambert glacier drainage system, and thus provide a record of Cenozoic paleoenvironmental conditions and fossil biotas that are so far unknown from outcrops and drill cores in this region. By microfossil analysis, sparse Neogene spores and pollen grains are revealed, including: Toroisporis (Lygodiaceae), Granulatisporites (Pteridaceae?), Osmunda (Osmundaceae), Polypodiaceae, Magnastriatites (Parkeriaceae), Deltoidospora, Araucariaceae, Taxodiaceae, Podocarpus (Podocarpaceae), Dacrydium (Podocarpaceae), Pinus (Pinaceae), Keteleeria (Pinaceae), Picea (Pinaceae), Tsuga (Pinaceae), Chenopodiaceae, Artemisia (Asteraceae), Asteraceae, Gramineae, Fraxinoipollenites (Oleaceae), Oleoidearumpollenites (Oleaceae), Oleaceae, Operculumpollis, Nothofagidites (Nothofagus), Rhus, Quercus (Fagaceae), Juglans (Juglandaceae), Pterocarya (Juglandaceae), Liquidambar (Hamamelidaceae), Ulmus (Ulmaceae), Ulmoidepites (Ulmaceae), Tilia, Proteacidites (Proteaceae) and Tricolpopollenites; but without any marine diatoms. Most of the spores and pollen grains in the erratics are considered to originate from local sources except for some older exotic components that might be recycled from the basement sedimentary rocks by the ice sheet, so they are in situ sporo-palynological assemblages. Furthermore, since the source areas of the glaciogenic sedimentary rocks are assumed to be local or in the up glacier areas, the palynological assemblages in these erratics represent an inland terrestrial flora during a warmer period of the ice-sheet evolutionary history. The ages of these erratics are also discussed based on the occurrence of some diagnostic pollens such as the Artemisia, Chenopodiaceae and Nothofagus, which implies Neogene (most probably Pliocene). As a preliminary conclusion, we think that the existence of the Cenozoic glaciogenic rocks and their palynological assemblages present new evidence for a large scale glacial retreat event in the Grove Mountains of east Antarctica, and thus support a dynamic East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS). Furthermore, the absence of marine fossils in the samples analyzed not only provides additional evidence for a terrestrial sedimentary environment of these erratics, but also indicates that there is no transportation of Cenozoic marine fossils from the adjacent areas of the Grove Mountains. (C) 2009 National Natural Science Foundation of China and Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier Limited and Science in China Press. All rights reserved. Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Lambert Glacier Prince Charles Mountains Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Antarctic The Antarctic East Antarctica Vestfold Hills East Antarctic Ice Sheet Transantarctic Mountains Vestfold Prince Charles Mountains ENVELOPE(67.246,67.246,-71.427,-71.427) Lambert Glacier ENVELOPE(67.490,67.490,-73.065,-73.065) Sirius ENVELOPE(163.250,163.250,-84.133,-84.133) Grove Mountains ENVELOPE(75.000,75.000,-72.750,-72.750) Progress in Natural Science 19 7 851 859