International audienceThe Jurassic vegetation of Antarctica remains poorly known and, while there have been several reports of large fossil trees from that time period across the continent, detailed anatomical studies of their wood are extremely scarce. Here we describe new silicified woods of Early Jurassic (probably Toarcian) age from Carapace Nunatak, South Victoria Land. The genera Agathoxylon and Brachyoxylon are formally recognized for the first time in the Jurassic of Antarctica. The preservation of the woods is imperfect, which is likely explained by the presence in some of the specimens of fungi, whose anatomical structures are described in detail. Combined with previous reports of pollen, leaves, and cones from South and North Vic...
New collections of plant material from the Merrick and Sweeney Mountains provide further evidence of...
Abstract The terrestrial biogeography of Gondwana during Jurassic -Early Cretaceous times is poorly ...
Mentioned is a brief history of the studies on the petrified woods from the Cretaceous and Tertiary ...
International audienceThe Jurassic vegetation of Antarctica remains poorly known and, while there ha...
International audienceDuring the ␣rst Korea Antarctic Geological Expedition (KAGEX I, 2013/2014), fo...
Conifer fossil woods from the Santonian to lower Campanian Santa Marta Formation are anatomically st...
ACL-12-28International audienceWell-preserved fungi occur in permineralized conifer axes from the Lo...
Early Tertiary sediments of the Antarctic Peninsula region continue to yield a rich assemblage of we...
We identified six fossil-species of angiosperms based on fossil woods from two small collections fro...
Cool temperate rainforests growing on the flanks of the Andes and along the Coastal Range in Valdivi...
Hope Bay and Botany Bay, Graham Land, Antarctica have yielded two of the most diverse floras known f...
Cool temperate rainforests growing on the flanks of the Andes and along the Coastal Range in Valdivi...
Fossil woods from Paleocene sediments of the Cross Valley Formation (Seymour Island, Antarctic Penin...
The wood flora from Williams Point, Livingston Island, contains 12 wood types of gymnosperm and angi...
The terrestrial biogeography of Gondwana during Jurassic-Early Cretaceous times is poorly resolved, ...
New collections of plant material from the Merrick and Sweeney Mountains provide further evidence of...
Abstract The terrestrial biogeography of Gondwana during Jurassic -Early Cretaceous times is poorly ...
Mentioned is a brief history of the studies on the petrified woods from the Cretaceous and Tertiary ...
International audienceThe Jurassic vegetation of Antarctica remains poorly known and, while there ha...
International audienceDuring the ␣rst Korea Antarctic Geological Expedition (KAGEX I, 2013/2014), fo...
Conifer fossil woods from the Santonian to lower Campanian Santa Marta Formation are anatomically st...
ACL-12-28International audienceWell-preserved fungi occur in permineralized conifer axes from the Lo...
Early Tertiary sediments of the Antarctic Peninsula region continue to yield a rich assemblage of we...
We identified six fossil-species of angiosperms based on fossil woods from two small collections fro...
Cool temperate rainforests growing on the flanks of the Andes and along the Coastal Range in Valdivi...
Hope Bay and Botany Bay, Graham Land, Antarctica have yielded two of the most diverse floras known f...
Cool temperate rainforests growing on the flanks of the Andes and along the Coastal Range in Valdivi...
Fossil woods from Paleocene sediments of the Cross Valley Formation (Seymour Island, Antarctic Penin...
The wood flora from Williams Point, Livingston Island, contains 12 wood types of gymnosperm and angi...
The terrestrial biogeography of Gondwana during Jurassic-Early Cretaceous times is poorly resolved, ...
New collections of plant material from the Merrick and Sweeney Mountains provide further evidence of...
Abstract The terrestrial biogeography of Gondwana during Jurassic -Early Cretaceous times is poorly ...
Mentioned is a brief history of the studies on the petrified woods from the Cretaceous and Tertiary ...