During palaeobotanical studies in the Antarctic Peninsula in February 1979, late Cretaceous or younger fossil angiosperm leaves were found within volcaniclastic rocks widely believed to be of late Jurassic age1. Although poorly preserved, these fossils are of great stratigraphical importance. They occur at Cape Alexandra, Adelaide Island (Fig. 1), in rocks correlated with the lowest part of the exposed succession (Sloman Glacier succession1). The fossils were found less than 10 km from the type locality for this succession at the head of Sloman Glacier (Fig. 1). However, towards the northern end of the island at Mount Bouvier (Fig. 1), ammonites and bivalves indicate that supposedly equivalent rocks1 are of Upper Jurassic age2. This intensi...
We identified six fossil-species of angiosperms based on fossil woods from two small collections fro...
Key exposures through the Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) Marambio Group are located in th...
International audienceThe Jurassic vegetation of Antarctica remains poorly known and, while there ha...
We have found fossil angiosperm leaves more than 1,000 km further south than any other previously re...
A terrestrial sequence on Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, known as the Williams Point Bed...
Terrestrial sedimentary rocks at Hope Bay, northern Graham Land are well known for their diverse but...
Late Cretaceous angiosperm leaf floras from the Antarctic Peninsula have been studied and described ...
New exposures of fossiliferous sedimentary rocks at Cape Framnes, Jason Peninsula (65°57′S, 60°33′W)...
The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and siltstone...
Cockburn Island is one of the most historically significant places on the Antarctic continent. The i...
Seven species of angiospermous leaves from the mid to Late Albian of Alexander Island, Antarctica pr...
The Hanson Formation, Antarctica, consists of interbedded sandstones and tuffaceous rocks of Early J...
The Hanson Formation, Antarctica, consists of interbedded sandstones and tuffaceous rocks of Early J...
Faunas of ammonites and bivalves, aquatic floras of dinocysts and prasinophycean/chlorophycean algae...
Hope Bay and Botany Bay, Graham Land, Antarctica have yielded two of the most diverse floras known f...
We identified six fossil-species of angiosperms based on fossil woods from two small collections fro...
Key exposures through the Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) Marambio Group are located in th...
International audienceThe Jurassic vegetation of Antarctica remains poorly known and, while there ha...
We have found fossil angiosperm leaves more than 1,000 km further south than any other previously re...
A terrestrial sequence on Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, known as the Williams Point Bed...
Terrestrial sedimentary rocks at Hope Bay, northern Graham Land are well known for their diverse but...
Late Cretaceous angiosperm leaf floras from the Antarctic Peninsula have been studied and described ...
New exposures of fossiliferous sedimentary rocks at Cape Framnes, Jason Peninsula (65°57′S, 60°33′W)...
The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and siltstone...
Cockburn Island is one of the most historically significant places on the Antarctic continent. The i...
Seven species of angiospermous leaves from the mid to Late Albian of Alexander Island, Antarctica pr...
The Hanson Formation, Antarctica, consists of interbedded sandstones and tuffaceous rocks of Early J...
The Hanson Formation, Antarctica, consists of interbedded sandstones and tuffaceous rocks of Early J...
Faunas of ammonites and bivalves, aquatic floras of dinocysts and prasinophycean/chlorophycean algae...
Hope Bay and Botany Bay, Graham Land, Antarctica have yielded two of the most diverse floras known f...
We identified six fossil-species of angiosperms based on fossil woods from two small collections fro...
Key exposures through the Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) Marambio Group are located in th...
International audienceThe Jurassic vegetation of Antarctica remains poorly known and, while there ha...