Flora of the Ravenscrag Formation of the Big Muddy Valley, Willow Bunch Lake map area (72H), Saskatchewan

Paleocene aged beds of the Ravenscrag Formation exposed in the Big Muddy Valley of Southern Saskatchewan produce numerous plant fossils. Studies into these fossils last occurred in the 1930s. Studies into the contemporaneous Ravenscrag Butte flora of southwestern Saskatchewan have shown that the flo...

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Main Author: Postnikoff, Andrew Corbin Lindsay
Other Authors: Basinger, James F., Harms, Vernon, Cota-Sánchez, J. Hugo, Renaut, Robin W.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Saskatchewan 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-01302009-155531
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spelling ftusaskatchewan:oai:harvest.usask.ca:10388/etd-01302009-155531 2023-05-15T15:17:11+02:00 Flora of the Ravenscrag Formation of the Big Muddy Valley, Willow Bunch Lake map area (72H), Saskatchewan Postnikoff, Andrew Corbin Lindsay Basinger, James F. Harms, Vernon Cota-Sánchez, J. Hugo Renaut, Robin W. 2009 http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-01302009-155531 en_US eng University of Saskatchewan http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-01302009-155531 TC-SSU-01302009155531 Ravenscrag Formation Palaeobotany Paleocene Glyptostrobus Palaeoenvironment text Thesis 2009 ftusaskatchewan 2022-01-17T11:53:29Z Paleocene aged beds of the Ravenscrag Formation exposed in the Big Muddy Valley of Southern Saskatchewan produce numerous plant fossils. Studies into these fossils last occurred in the 1930s. Studies into the contemporaneous Ravenscrag Butte flora of southwestern Saskatchewan have shown that the flora of these beds needed updating. Collections of specimens and stratigraphic sections were taken from the area. Forty species, including two new species and seven unknowns were identified. Elatocladus megasequoiae n.sp. and Corvirupestrobus adrielensis n.sp. are both Conifers, and Corvirupestrobus is also a new genus. Many species were previously unknown in Ravenscrag Formation floras, including cf.Lygodium sp., Thelypteris sp., Sparganium sp., Paloreodoxites plicata (Lesquereux) Knowlton, Carya antiquorum Newberry and Nordenskioldia borealis Heer. Two new combinations are proposed, transferring Quercus praegroenlandica Berry to Fagopsiphyllum praegroenlandicum (Berry) n. comb. and Harmsia hydrocotoloidea McIver and Basinger to Harmsvernia hydrocotoloidea (McIver and Basinger) n. comb., with Harmsvernia a new genus. Three sub-floras are recognized for this flora. Sub-flora 1 is a conifer dominated swamp sub-flora, common to many Paleocene localities. Sub-flora 2 is a conifer dominated sub-flora suspected of being from a drier environment than florule 1. Elements of sub-flora 1 appear in sub-flora 2 and vice versa, but relative abundances differ. There is little taxonomic overlap between sub-floras 1 and 2 with sub-flora 3. Sub-flora 3 is more typical of contemporaneous localities to the south such as those of the Bear Den Member of the Golden Valley Formation (Hickey 1977), whereas sub-floras 1 and 2 are more typical of northern localities, like the Genesee locality (Chandrasekharam 1974) and Koryak Formation (Golovneva 1994). The Big Muddy Valley occurs at the ecotone between the Arctic floras and the floras of the South. The taxonomy of Glyptostrobus from the Paleocene is revised as an appendix, written as a separate report. This revision is more extensive than for the other taxa of this study, utilizing materials from numerous other localities, including the Joffre Bridge Roadcut localities (Hoffman and Stockey 1999), the Smokey Tower localities (Christophel 1976) and the Buchanan Lake Formation (Basinger 1991). Thesis Arctic Koryak University of Saskatchewan: eCommons@USASK Arctic Heer ENVELOPE(-62.952,-62.952,-73.320,-73.320) Hickey ENVELOPE(162.633,162.633,-76.083,-76.083)
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topic Ravenscrag Formation
Palaeobotany
Paleocene
Glyptostrobus
Palaeoenvironment
spellingShingle Ravenscrag Formation
Palaeobotany
Paleocene
Glyptostrobus
Palaeoenvironment
Postnikoff, Andrew Corbin Lindsay
Flora of the Ravenscrag Formation of the Big Muddy Valley, Willow Bunch Lake map area (72H), Saskatchewan
topic_facet Ravenscrag Formation
Palaeobotany
Paleocene
Glyptostrobus
Palaeoenvironment
description Paleocene aged beds of the Ravenscrag Formation exposed in the Big Muddy Valley of Southern Saskatchewan produce numerous plant fossils. Studies into these fossils last occurred in the 1930s. Studies into the contemporaneous Ravenscrag Butte flora of southwestern Saskatchewan have shown that the flora of these beds needed updating. Collections of specimens and stratigraphic sections were taken from the area. Forty species, including two new species and seven unknowns were identified. Elatocladus megasequoiae n.sp. and Corvirupestrobus adrielensis n.sp. are both Conifers, and Corvirupestrobus is also a new genus. Many species were previously unknown in Ravenscrag Formation floras, including cf.Lygodium sp., Thelypteris sp., Sparganium sp., Paloreodoxites plicata (Lesquereux) Knowlton, Carya antiquorum Newberry and Nordenskioldia borealis Heer. Two new combinations are proposed, transferring Quercus praegroenlandica Berry to Fagopsiphyllum praegroenlandicum (Berry) n. comb. and Harmsia hydrocotoloidea McIver and Basinger to Harmsvernia hydrocotoloidea (McIver and Basinger) n. comb., with Harmsvernia a new genus. Three sub-floras are recognized for this flora. Sub-flora 1 is a conifer dominated swamp sub-flora, common to many Paleocene localities. Sub-flora 2 is a conifer dominated sub-flora suspected of being from a drier environment than florule 1. Elements of sub-flora 1 appear in sub-flora 2 and vice versa, but relative abundances differ. There is little taxonomic overlap between sub-floras 1 and 2 with sub-flora 3. Sub-flora 3 is more typical of contemporaneous localities to the south such as those of the Bear Den Member of the Golden Valley Formation (Hickey 1977), whereas sub-floras 1 and 2 are more typical of northern localities, like the Genesee locality (Chandrasekharam 1974) and Koryak Formation (Golovneva 1994). The Big Muddy Valley occurs at the ecotone between the Arctic floras and the floras of the South. The taxonomy of Glyptostrobus from the Paleocene is revised as an appendix, written as a separate report. This revision is more extensive than for the other taxa of this study, utilizing materials from numerous other localities, including the Joffre Bridge Roadcut localities (Hoffman and Stockey 1999), the Smokey Tower localities (Christophel 1976) and the Buchanan Lake Formation (Basinger 1991).
author2 Basinger, James F.
Harms, Vernon
Cota-Sánchez, J. Hugo
Renaut, Robin W.
format Thesis
author Postnikoff, Andrew Corbin Lindsay
author_facet Postnikoff, Andrew Corbin Lindsay
author_sort Postnikoff, Andrew Corbin Lindsay
title Flora of the Ravenscrag Formation of the Big Muddy Valley, Willow Bunch Lake map area (72H), Saskatchewan
title_short Flora of the Ravenscrag Formation of the Big Muddy Valley, Willow Bunch Lake map area (72H), Saskatchewan
title_full Flora of the Ravenscrag Formation of the Big Muddy Valley, Willow Bunch Lake map area (72H), Saskatchewan
title_fullStr Flora of the Ravenscrag Formation of the Big Muddy Valley, Willow Bunch Lake map area (72H), Saskatchewan
title_full_unstemmed Flora of the Ravenscrag Formation of the Big Muddy Valley, Willow Bunch Lake map area (72H), Saskatchewan
title_sort flora of the ravenscrag formation of the big muddy valley, willow bunch lake map area (72h), saskatchewan
publisher University of Saskatchewan
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-01302009-155531
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Heer
Hickey
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Heer
Hickey
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Koryak
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Koryak
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