Pollen and Vertebrates of the Early Neogene Haughton Formation, Devon Island, Arctic Canada
The Haughton Formation of northern Devon Island, arctic Canada, consists of sediments deposited in a lake that filled a large impact crater, which has been dated as early Miocene. The fossiliferous sediments contain a rich assemblage of pollen, some plant megafossils, and the only known early Neogen...
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description | The Haughton Formation of northern Devon Island, arctic Canada, consists of sediments deposited in a lake that filled a large impact crater, which has been dated as early Miocene. The fossiliferous sediments contain a rich assemblage of pollen, some plant megafossils, and the only known early Neogene arctic vertebrates. Common pollen types are Pinus, Ericales, Corylus-type, Betula, and Alnus. Picea, Larix, Cupressaceae, and Ulmus/Zelkova also occur. These taxa, rarer hardwoods, and spores allow a vegetational reconstruction of a mixed conifer-hardwood forest. Climatic conditions were cool temperate with maritime influences. Vertebrates, including trout, smelt, swan, and four mammal genera, lend support to the climatic interpretation, and they also suggest considerable endemism for the mammals. The Haughton flora appears to be bracketed temporally by floras from various parts of the widely distributed Beaufort Formation. |
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spelling | ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/64682 2025-06-15T14:15:43+00:00 Pollen and Vertebrates of the Early Neogene Haughton Formation, Devon Island, Arctic Canada Whitlock, Cathy Dawson, Mary R. 1990-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64682 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64682/48596 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64682 ARCTIC; Vol. 43 No. 4 (1990): December: 301–414; 324-330 1923-1245 0004-0843 Haughton Formation Devon Island Neogene pollen and vertebrates early Miocene vegetational history Beaufort Formation Formation de Haughton île Devon pollene vertébrés du Néogène histoire de la végétation du Miocène ancien Formation de Beaufort info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1990 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z The Haughton Formation of northern Devon Island, arctic Canada, consists of sediments deposited in a lake that filled a large impact crater, which has been dated as early Miocene. The fossiliferous sediments contain a rich assemblage of pollen, some plant megafossils, and the only known early Neogene arctic vertebrates. Common pollen types are Pinus, Ericales, Corylus-type, Betula, and Alnus. Picea, Larix, Cupressaceae, and Ulmus/Zelkova also occur. These taxa, rarer hardwoods, and spores allow a vegetational reconstruction of a mixed conifer-hardwood forest. Climatic conditions were cool temperate with maritime influences. Vertebrates, including trout, smelt, swan, and four mammal genera, lend support to the climatic interpretation, and they also suggest considerable endemism for the mammals. The Haughton flora appears to be bracketed temporally by floras from various parts of the widely distributed Beaufort Formation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Devon Island Île Devon Unknown Arctic Canada Devon Island ENVELOPE(-88.000,-88.000,75.252,75.252) ARCTIC 43 4 |
spellingShingle | Haughton Formation Devon Island Neogene pollen and vertebrates early Miocene vegetational history Beaufort Formation Formation de Haughton île Devon pollene vertébrés du Néogène histoire de la végétation du Miocène ancien Formation de Beaufort Whitlock, Cathy Dawson, Mary R. Pollen and Vertebrates of the Early Neogene Haughton Formation, Devon Island, Arctic Canada |
title | Pollen and Vertebrates of the Early Neogene Haughton Formation, Devon Island, Arctic Canada |
title_full | Pollen and Vertebrates of the Early Neogene Haughton Formation, Devon Island, Arctic Canada |
title_fullStr | Pollen and Vertebrates of the Early Neogene Haughton Formation, Devon Island, Arctic Canada |
title_full_unstemmed | Pollen and Vertebrates of the Early Neogene Haughton Formation, Devon Island, Arctic Canada |
title_short | Pollen and Vertebrates of the Early Neogene Haughton Formation, Devon Island, Arctic Canada |
title_sort | pollen and vertebrates of the early neogene haughton formation, devon island, arctic canada |
topic | Haughton Formation Devon Island Neogene pollen and vertebrates early Miocene vegetational history Beaufort Formation Formation de Haughton île Devon pollene vertébrés du Néogène histoire de la végétation du Miocène ancien Formation de Beaufort |
topic_facet | Haughton Formation Devon Island Neogene pollen and vertebrates early Miocene vegetational history Beaufort Formation Formation de Haughton île Devon pollene vertébrés du Néogène histoire de la végétation du Miocène ancien Formation de Beaufort |
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