Palynology of the circum-mediterranean triassic: Phytogeographical and palaeoclimatological implications |
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Authors: | Dr. H. Visscher Dr. C. J. van der Zwan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Palaeobotany and Palynology, State University, Heidelberglaan 2, Utrecht, The Netherlands 2. Shell Internationale Petroleum Maatschappij B. V., Carel van Bylandtlaan 30, Den Haag, The Netherlands
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Abstract: | Following a tentative evaluation of palynological information from Ladinian and, more particularly, Karnian successions, there seems to be every indication that qualitative and quantitative compositional differences of palynological assemblages could well be applied in testing concepts of Triassic phytogeography and palaeoclimatology. The following implications are emphasized: - There is sufficient palynological evidence that the Mediterranean region includes a domain of mixed northern (Laurasian) and southern (Gondwana) types of floras.
- The concept of an essentially arid nature of a wide equatorial climatic belt during Triassic times finds palynological support.
- Palynological evidence does not contradict a concept of pronounced decrease in precipitation towards the western part of the Mediterranean region.
- In Europe, occurrences of hygrophytic palynofloras and coals within an arid climatic zone can be explained by the water-supply of extensive river-systems.
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