Volcanism, Impacts, and Mass Extinctions: Causes and Effects

Plant macrofossils from Boltysh crater provide a window into early Cenozoic vegetation
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Published:September 01, 2014
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Sergei V. Vikulin, Nadia Bystriakova, Harald Schneider, David Jolley, 2014. "Plant macrofossils from Boltysh crater provide a window into early Cenozoic vegetation", Volcanism, Impacts, and Mass Extinctions: Causes and Effects, Gerta Keller, Andrew C. Kerr
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We analyzed the plant macro- and mesofossil records deposited in the Paleocene oil shales of the Boltysh crater (Ukraine) in terms of leaf morphology and its implication for reconstruction of the vegetation and paleoecology of the region. During the early Cenozoic, the Boltysh astrobleme formed a geothermal crater lake that accumulated sediments, preserving a record from the Paleocene to the early middle Eocene. These sediments contain fossil leaf fragments of ferns and angiosperms that grew close to the lake. The occurrence of the Mesozoic fern Weichselia reticulata is of importance. This discovery suggests the survival of this Jurassic to Cretaceous...
- adaptation
- Angiospermae
- astroblemes
- biogeography
- Boltyshka Depression
- Cenozoic
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- cores
- crater lakes
- Dicotyledoneae
- Eocene
- Europe
- extinct taxa
- Filicopsida
- floral studies
- fossil localities
- fossil record
- fossiliferous materials
- Gleicheniaceae
- holotypes
- hydrothermal conditions
- impact craters
- impact features
- lakes
- leaves
- lithostratigraphy
- living taxa
- lower Cenozoic
- middle Eocene
- morphology
- Myrica
- oil shale
- Paleocene
- paleoecology
- paleoenvironment
- Paleogene
- paleogeography
- Plantae
- Pteridophyta
- regional
- Rosidae
- sedimentary rocks
- sediments
- Spermatophyta
- taxonomy
- Tertiary
- type specimens
- Ukraine
- vegetation
- Asplenium
- Weichselia
- Matoniaceae
- Weichselia reticulata
- Sorbus aucuparia
- Lazarus taxa
- Pseudosalix handleyi
- Comptonia dryandrifolia
- Asplenium viviparum
- edaphic environmental factors
- Pteris eocenica
- Asplenium flaccidum
- Myrica longifolia
- Sorbus sambucifiolia
- Blechnum blechnoides