A terrestrial sequence on Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, known as the Williams Point Beds contains a well-preserved, diverse fossil flora previously assigned a Triassic age. Because of their supposed age, volcanic provenance and evidence for active volcanism, the Williams Point Beds have occupied a unique position in Gondwana (pre-Jurassic) stratigraphy in the Antarctic Peninsula region. However, a large new collection of plant specimens obtained at Williams Point has yielded several species of angiosperm leaves, which are abundant and occur at all levels within the Williams Point Beds sequence. Thus, a Triassic age is no longer tenable. On the basis of the plants present and published radiometric ages for associated strata, the...
Six new records of ferns from the late Albian flora of Alexander Island, Antarctic Peninsula, provid...
Palaeogene volcanics with plant-bearing sediment intercalations crop out extensively on King George ...
Abstract: The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and...
Terrestrial sedimentary rocks at Hope Bay, northern Graham Land are well known for their diverse but...
Antarctica. The fossiliferous content of an outcrop, located between two igneous rock units of Creta...
Hope Bay and Botany Bay, Graham Land, Antarctica have yielded two of the most diverse floras known f...
The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and siltstone...
During palaeobotanical studies in the Antarctic Peninsula in February 1979, late Cretaceous or young...
Late Cretaceous angiosperm leaf floras from the Antarctic Peninsula have been studied and described ...
Poorly preserved plant material from the Miers Bluff Formation of Livingston Island in the South She...
Cretaceous radiation of angiosperms from low to high palaeolatitudes, coupled with the break-up of G...
New collections of plant material from the Merrick and Sweeney Mountains provide further evidence of...
Seven species of angiospermous leaves from the mid to Late Albian of Alexander Island, Antarctica pr...
Continental Triassic sequences in Antarctica are among the most continuous and best represented in G...
We have found fossil angiosperm leaves more than 1,000 km further south than any other previously re...
Six new records of ferns from the late Albian flora of Alexander Island, Antarctic Peninsula, provid...
Palaeogene volcanics with plant-bearing sediment intercalations crop out extensively on King George ...
Abstract: The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and...
Terrestrial sedimentary rocks at Hope Bay, northern Graham Land are well known for their diverse but...
Antarctica. The fossiliferous content of an outcrop, located between two igneous rock units of Creta...
Hope Bay and Botany Bay, Graham Land, Antarctica have yielded two of the most diverse floras known f...
The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and siltstone...
During palaeobotanical studies in the Antarctic Peninsula in February 1979, late Cretaceous or young...
Late Cretaceous angiosperm leaf floras from the Antarctic Peninsula have been studied and described ...
Poorly preserved plant material from the Miers Bluff Formation of Livingston Island in the South She...
Cretaceous radiation of angiosperms from low to high palaeolatitudes, coupled with the break-up of G...
New collections of plant material from the Merrick and Sweeney Mountains provide further evidence of...
Seven species of angiospermous leaves from the mid to Late Albian of Alexander Island, Antarctica pr...
Continental Triassic sequences in Antarctica are among the most continuous and best represented in G...
We have found fossil angiosperm leaves more than 1,000 km further south than any other previously re...
Six new records of ferns from the late Albian flora of Alexander Island, Antarctic Peninsula, provid...
Palaeogene volcanics with plant-bearing sediment intercalations crop out extensively on King George ...
Abstract: The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and...