“Antarctic on fire”: Paleo-wildfire events associated with volcanic deposits in the Antarctic Peninsula during the Late Cretaceous

The occurrence of paleo-wildfire events during the Campanian age of the Late Cretaceous is demonstrated in this study for the first time with deposits from the King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula. With the aim of providing information that fills important paleoenvironment...

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Published in:Frontiers in Earth Science
Main Authors: Joseline Manfroi, Cristine Trevisan, Tânia Lindner Dutra, André Jasper, Marcelo De Araujo Carvalho, Francisco Eliseu Aquino, Marcelo Leppe
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:32d7063c368e4993aedff6393f96c8b2 2023-08-27T04:06:17+02:00 “Antarctic on fire”: Paleo-wildfire events associated with volcanic deposits in the Antarctic Peninsula during the Late Cretaceous Joseline Manfroi Cristine Trevisan Tânia Lindner Dutra André Jasper Marcelo De Araujo Carvalho Francisco Eliseu Aquino Marcelo Leppe 2023-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2023.1048754 https://doaj.org/article/32d7063c368e4993aedff6393f96c8b2 EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1048754/full https://doaj.org/toc/2296-6463 2296-6463 doi:10.3389/feart.2023.1048754 https://doaj.org/article/32d7063c368e4993aedff6393f96c8b2 Frontiers in Earth Science, Vol 11 (2023) Campanian coniferous wood King George Island macroscopic charcoal pyroclastic flows Science Q article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2023.1048754 2023-08-06T00:34:47Z The occurrence of paleo-wildfire events during the Campanian age of the Late Cretaceous is demonstrated in this study for the first time with deposits from the King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula. With the aim of providing information that fills important paleoenvironmental and paleobiogeographic gaps about the end of the Cretaceous for the Gondwana, samples of macroscopic charcoal were collected at two different volcanic levels of the Price Point outcrop, King George Island, during the expeditions to the Antarctic Peninsula by the Brazilian Antarctic Program (PROANTAR). The samples of charcoal were treated and later analyzed under a stereomicroscope and scanning electron microscope. The analysis allowed the identification of morphoanatomical structures with potential taxonomic affinity with Podocarpaceae. These conifers were important in temperate forests of high-latitude environments during the Late Cretaceous, and this is in accordance with previous palaeobotanical records from Price Point. The analysis also showed that southern paleofloras were subject to the occurrence of paleo-wildfires much more frequently than previously thought. This indicates that fire and active volcanism were significant modifiers of the ecological niches of austral floras, because even in distal areas, the source of ignition for forest fires often came from contact with a hot volcanic ash cloud, where the vegetation was either totally or partially consumed by fire. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Brazilian Antarctic Program King George Island South Shetland Islands Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral King George Island Price Point ENVELOPE(-115.000,-115.000,62.086,62.086) South Shetland Islands The Antarctic Frontiers in Earth Science 11
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coniferous wood
King George Island
macroscopic charcoal
pyroclastic flows
Science
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Science
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Cristine Trevisan
Tânia Lindner Dutra
André Jasper
Marcelo De Araujo Carvalho
Francisco Eliseu Aquino
Marcelo Leppe
“Antarctic on fire”: Paleo-wildfire events associated with volcanic deposits in the Antarctic Peninsula during the Late Cretaceous
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description The occurrence of paleo-wildfire events during the Campanian age of the Late Cretaceous is demonstrated in this study for the first time with deposits from the King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula. With the aim of providing information that fills important paleoenvironmental and paleobiogeographic gaps about the end of the Cretaceous for the Gondwana, samples of macroscopic charcoal were collected at two different volcanic levels of the Price Point outcrop, King George Island, during the expeditions to the Antarctic Peninsula by the Brazilian Antarctic Program (PROANTAR). The samples of charcoal were treated and later analyzed under a stereomicroscope and scanning electron microscope. The analysis allowed the identification of morphoanatomical structures with potential taxonomic affinity with Podocarpaceae. These conifers were important in temperate forests of high-latitude environments during the Late Cretaceous, and this is in accordance with previous palaeobotanical records from Price Point. The analysis also showed that southern paleofloras were subject to the occurrence of paleo-wildfires much more frequently than previously thought. This indicates that fire and active volcanism were significant modifiers of the ecological niches of austral floras, because even in distal areas, the source of ignition for forest fires often came from contact with a hot volcanic ash cloud, where the vegetation was either totally or partially consumed by fire.
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author Joseline Manfroi
Cristine Trevisan
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Marcelo De Araujo Carvalho
Francisco Eliseu Aquino
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title “Antarctic on fire”: Paleo-wildfire events associated with volcanic deposits in the Antarctic Peninsula during the Late Cretaceous
title_short “Antarctic on fire”: Paleo-wildfire events associated with volcanic deposits in the Antarctic Peninsula during the Late Cretaceous
title_full “Antarctic on fire”: Paleo-wildfire events associated with volcanic deposits in the Antarctic Peninsula during the Late Cretaceous
title_fullStr “Antarctic on fire”: Paleo-wildfire events associated with volcanic deposits in the Antarctic Peninsula during the Late Cretaceous
title_full_unstemmed “Antarctic on fire”: Paleo-wildfire events associated with volcanic deposits in the Antarctic Peninsula during the Late Cretaceous
title_sort “antarctic on fire”: paleo-wildfire events associated with volcanic deposits in the antarctic peninsula during the late cretaceous
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