International audienceDuring the ␣rst Korea Antarctic Geological Expedition (KAGEX I, 2013/2014), fossil wood was collected from the Triassic ␣uvial deposits of the Beacon Supergroup at Skinner Ridge in northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. The material is coali␣ed and partially silici␣ed; most specimens are slightly compressed due to burial compaction. In spite of this imperfect preservation, anatomical features of both the xylem and the pith could be observed in some specimens. The xylem displays prominent growth rings and usually araucarioid or somewhat mixed- type radial pitting with some abnormal rings partly composed of parenchymatous tissues. Some specimens also have a wood cylinder that is divided radially by parenchymatous zones. The...
The wood flora from Williams Point, Livingston Island, contains 12 wood types of gymnosperm and angi...
A silicified gymnospermous wood, Protophyllocladoxylon zhaobishanensis sp. nov., is described from t...
International audiencePremise of research.Well-preserved Triassic plant fossils from Antarctica yiel...
International audienceDuring the ␣rst Korea Antarctic Geological Expedition (KAGEX I, 2013/2014), fo...
International audienceThe Jurassic vegetation of Antarctica remains poorly known and, while there ha...
International audienceAnatomically preserved trunks and young stems of corystosperm seed ferns are d...
Abstract The mass extinction at the Permian-Triassic boundary produced a floral turnover in Gondwana...
International audienceBackground and Aims: Investigating the biology of trees that were growing at h...
Continental Triassic sequences in Antarctica are among the most continuous and best represented in G...
ACL-12-13International audienceAnatomicallypreservedgymnosperm axes are relatively abundant in Permi...
We identified six fossil-species of angiosperms based on fossil woods from two small collections fro...
Fossil woods from Paleocene sediments of the Cross Valley Formation (Seymour Island, Antarctic Penin...
Early Tertiary sediments of the Antarctic Peninsula region continue to yield a rich assemblage of we...
Conifer fossil woods from the Santonian to lower Campanian Santa Marta Formation are anatomically st...
Fossil angiosperm wood from Upper Cretaceous sediments of Livingston Island and James Ross Island in...
The wood flora from Williams Point, Livingston Island, contains 12 wood types of gymnosperm and angi...
A silicified gymnospermous wood, Protophyllocladoxylon zhaobishanensis sp. nov., is described from t...
International audiencePremise of research.Well-preserved Triassic plant fossils from Antarctica yiel...
International audienceDuring the ␣rst Korea Antarctic Geological Expedition (KAGEX I, 2013/2014), fo...
International audienceThe Jurassic vegetation of Antarctica remains poorly known and, while there ha...
International audienceAnatomically preserved trunks and young stems of corystosperm seed ferns are d...
Abstract The mass extinction at the Permian-Triassic boundary produced a floral turnover in Gondwana...
International audienceBackground and Aims: Investigating the biology of trees that were growing at h...
Continental Triassic sequences in Antarctica are among the most continuous and best represented in G...
ACL-12-13International audienceAnatomicallypreservedgymnosperm axes are relatively abundant in Permi...
We identified six fossil-species of angiosperms based on fossil woods from two small collections fro...
Fossil woods from Paleocene sediments of the Cross Valley Formation (Seymour Island, Antarctic Penin...
Early Tertiary sediments of the Antarctic Peninsula region continue to yield a rich assemblage of we...
Conifer fossil woods from the Santonian to lower Campanian Santa Marta Formation are anatomically st...
Fossil angiosperm wood from Upper Cretaceous sediments of Livingston Island and James Ross Island in...
The wood flora from Williams Point, Livingston Island, contains 12 wood types of gymnosperm and angi...
A silicified gymnospermous wood, Protophyllocladoxylon zhaobishanensis sp. nov., is described from t...
International audiencePremise of research.Well-preserved Triassic plant fossils from Antarctica yiel...