Spectacular fossil trees and shrubs are preserved within fossil soils in their original growth positions in mid Cretaceous rocks on Alexander Island, Antarctic Peninsula. These fossils indicate that diverse forest communities grew upon the floodplain areas of Alexander Island during the Albian at a palaeolatitude of 69-75 ° S. The fossil forests are preserved within the fluvial sediments of the Triton Point Formation of the Fossil Bluff Group, which represents the infill of a fore-arc basin. The fluvial environment matured from a braided river system, with frequent floods and unstable channel banks, to a more mature meandering river system with more stable floodplain areas. Low energy floods preserved plants that grew on the river channel b...
The evolution of Antarctic climate from a Cretaceous greenhouse into the Neogene icehouse is capture...
The evolution of Antarctic climate from a Cretaceous greenhouse into the Neogene icehouse is capture...
Middle Jurassic fossil forest deposits from New Zealand, at a palaeolatitude of ~75-78 [degrees] Sou...
Spectacular fossil trees and shrubs are preserved within fossil soils in their original growth posit...
Spectacular fossil trees and shrubs are preserved within fossil soils in their original growth posit...
Spectacular fossil trees and shrubs are preserved within fossil soils in their original growth posit...
The biodiversity and terrestrial ecology of the Late Albian Triton Point Formation (Fossil Bluff Gro...
Fossil soils are present within mid-Cretaceous fluvial sediments of the Fossil Bluff Group, Alexande...
Palaeogene volcanics with plant-bearing sediment intercalations crop out extensively on King George ...
Although the Antarctic Peninsula now has a glacial climate, during the Cretaceous and early Tertiary...
Fossil wood is abundant in sediments that were deposited at high latitudes during the Cretaceous. Th...
Early Tertiary sediments of the Antarctic Peninsula region continue to yield a rich assemblage of we...
The paleofloristic record of King George Island (South Shetland Islands) and the Antarctic Peninsula...
The paleofloristic record of King George Island (South Shetland Islands) and the Antarctic Peninsula...
The leaf longevity and seasonal timing of leaf abscission within a plant community is closely relate...
The evolution of Antarctic climate from a Cretaceous greenhouse into the Neogene icehouse is capture...
The evolution of Antarctic climate from a Cretaceous greenhouse into the Neogene icehouse is capture...
Middle Jurassic fossil forest deposits from New Zealand, at a palaeolatitude of ~75-78 [degrees] Sou...
Spectacular fossil trees and shrubs are preserved within fossil soils in their original growth posit...
Spectacular fossil trees and shrubs are preserved within fossil soils in their original growth posit...
Spectacular fossil trees and shrubs are preserved within fossil soils in their original growth posit...
The biodiversity and terrestrial ecology of the Late Albian Triton Point Formation (Fossil Bluff Gro...
Fossil soils are present within mid-Cretaceous fluvial sediments of the Fossil Bluff Group, Alexande...
Palaeogene volcanics with plant-bearing sediment intercalations crop out extensively on King George ...
Although the Antarctic Peninsula now has a glacial climate, during the Cretaceous and early Tertiary...
Fossil wood is abundant in sediments that were deposited at high latitudes during the Cretaceous. Th...
Early Tertiary sediments of the Antarctic Peninsula region continue to yield a rich assemblage of we...
The paleofloristic record of King George Island (South Shetland Islands) and the Antarctic Peninsula...
The paleofloristic record of King George Island (South Shetland Islands) and the Antarctic Peninsula...
The leaf longevity and seasonal timing of leaf abscission within a plant community is closely relate...
The evolution of Antarctic climate from a Cretaceous greenhouse into the Neogene icehouse is capture...
The evolution of Antarctic climate from a Cretaceous greenhouse into the Neogene icehouse is capture...
Middle Jurassic fossil forest deposits from New Zealand, at a palaeolatitude of ~75-78 [degrees] Sou...