International audienceOnly few well-dated records document the evolution of Southeast Asian paleoenvironments during the Cenozoic. Here we analyse continental pollen assemblages from Late Oligocene and Miocene fossil sites of Thailand. In agreement with previous studies, palynoflora from the Oligocene suggests warm temperate forested habitats at 24-26 Ma, whereas Middle Miocene assemblages are made of thermophilous taxa. This change can be linked to the major climate reorganization that brought warmer and wetter conditions over Southeast Asia around 22 Ma. This study also provides the first submillional records from the Middle Miocene of Thailand. Thirteen samples of lignite layers from the sivaladapid-bearing Mae Moh site, dated between 13...
International audienceRecent data demonstrate that the Burma Terrane (corresponding to present-day w...
Interactive comment on “Mid-Tertiary palaeoenvironments in Thailand: pollen evidences ” by P. Sepulc...
International audienceThe Burma Terrane has yielded some of the earliest pieces of evidence for mons...
International audienceOnly few well-dated records document the evolution of Southeast Asian paleoenv...
The Late Oligocene to Early Miocene flora of the Ban Pa Kha Subbasin (Li Basin, northern Thailand) p...
Palynological contents of organic-rich Tertiary sediments of the Hongsa coalfield, Xayabouly Provinc...
The upper Mae Nam (River) Mun Valley of northeast Thailand has been occupied at least since the Bron...
This initial survey of pollen from 192 samples from Hole 794A, supplemented by 189 samples from Hole...
International audienceThe Cenozoic vegetation history of Central Myanmar is onlysparsely documented ...
International audienceThe palaeobotanical record of Myanmar (Burma) is poorly documented despite its...
A sediment sample dating from the Late Pleistocene from Ban Bo So, Singha Nakhon district, Songkhla ...
The long-term climatic and environmental history of Southeast Asia is still fragmentary. This thesis...
International audienceRecent data demonstrate that the Burma Terrane (corresponding to present-day w...
Interactive comment on “Mid-Tertiary palaeoenvironments in Thailand: pollen evidences ” by P. Sepulc...
International audienceThe Burma Terrane has yielded some of the earliest pieces of evidence for mons...
International audienceOnly few well-dated records document the evolution of Southeast Asian paleoenv...
The Late Oligocene to Early Miocene flora of the Ban Pa Kha Subbasin (Li Basin, northern Thailand) p...
Palynological contents of organic-rich Tertiary sediments of the Hongsa coalfield, Xayabouly Provinc...
The upper Mae Nam (River) Mun Valley of northeast Thailand has been occupied at least since the Bron...
This initial survey of pollen from 192 samples from Hole 794A, supplemented by 189 samples from Hole...
International audienceThe Cenozoic vegetation history of Central Myanmar is onlysparsely documented ...
International audienceThe palaeobotanical record of Myanmar (Burma) is poorly documented despite its...
A sediment sample dating from the Late Pleistocene from Ban Bo So, Singha Nakhon district, Songkhla ...
The long-term climatic and environmental history of Southeast Asia is still fragmentary. This thesis...
International audienceRecent data demonstrate that the Burma Terrane (corresponding to present-day w...
Interactive comment on “Mid-Tertiary palaeoenvironments in Thailand: pollen evidences ” by P. Sepulc...
International audienceThe Burma Terrane has yielded some of the earliest pieces of evidence for mons...