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9780521158695

Jurassic and Cretaceous Floras and Climates of the Earth

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    9780521158695

  • ISBN10:

    0521158699

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-12-09
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Originally published by Cambridge in 1991, this book is a translation of a unique Russian study of fossil plant distributions in the Jurassic and Cretaceous world. The core of the work is the description and assessment of floras of the USSR, China and Japan. Information on the floras of this extensive and productive area had hitherto been available only in scattered and sometimes obscure Russian journals. Vakhrameev also summarises the more familiar Western work and divides the continents into regions and provinces illustrating the palaeolatitudinal climatic arrangement of floras. The work deals first with megafossil plants and with land plant palynomorphs. The time covered from 200 to 65 million years ago ranges both before and immediately after the main angiosperm radiation from about 130 to 100 million years ago. Vakhrameev's work represents a vast source of data, which will be of interest to any student of Mesozoic seed plants.

Table of Contents

Preface to Russian editionp. xi
Preface to English editionp. xv
English Editor's prefacep. xvii
Location mapp. xviii
Introductionp. 1
Jurassic florasp. 8
Early and Middle Jurassicp. 8
Siberian regionp. 9
Euro-Sinian regionp. 15
European provincep. 17
Middle Asia provincep. 32
East Asia provincep. 43
Late Jurassicp. 47
Late Jurassic of the Siberian regionp. 48
Lena provincep. 48
Amur provincep. 55
Late Jurassic of the Euro-Sinian regionp. 64
Scottish provincep. 65
South European provincep. 66
Caucasian provincep. 68
Middle Asia provincep. 69
East Asia provincep. 75
Jurassic (undivided): North American regionp. 77
Jurassic (undivided): Equatorial regionp. 79
Jurassic (undivided): Austral (Notal) regionp. 83
Argentina and Chilep. 84
Antarcticp. 84
South Africap. 86
Australiap. 86
New Zealandp. 87
Indiap. 87
Summaryp. 90
Early Cretaceous florasp. 93
Siberian-Canadian regionp. 93
Lena provincep. 95
Amur provincep. 104
Canadian provincep. 122
Euro-Sinian regionp. 126
European provincep. 130
Potomac provincep. 137
Middle Asia provincep. 142
East Asia provincep. 147
Equatorial regionp. 159
South Americap. 159
Africap. 161
Palynologyp. 162
Asiap. 168
Austral (Notal) regionp. 169
Patagonian provincep. 170
Australian provincep. 175
Indian provincep. 178
Late Cretaceous florasp. 180
Siberian-Canadian regionp. 181
South Urals provincep. 183
East Siberian provincep. 186
Okhotsk-Chukotka provincep. 194
Canadian-Alaskan provincep. 209
Euro-Sinian regionp. 212
European provincep. 213
Potomac provincep. 218
Greenland provincep. 223
Middle Asia provincep. 225
Japanese provincep. 229
South China provincep. 231
Late Cretaceous phytochoria in the Northern Hemisphere according to palynologic datap. 234
Equatorial (palm) regionp. 237
Austral (Notal) regionp. 238
Patagonian provincep. 238
Australian provincep. 239
Indian provincep. 240
Antarctic provincep. 241
Phytogeography, palaeoclimates and position of continents in the Mesozoicp. 242
Postscriptp. 270
References (Postscript)p. 274
References (Main text)p. 277
Systematic indexp. 297
Geographic indexp. 312
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