(First paleofloristic record of the Colina Formation (Upper Paleozoic) Paganzo basin, Republic of Argentina).
This paper presents a new paleofloristic gondwanic association discovered in the red beds of La Colina Formation, which has been considered previously as paleobotanically sterile. The fossil plants are preserved as impressions in red siltstone of the lower member of the formation. The paleofloristic...
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todo:paper_NIS18315_v15_n_p32_Limarino2023-10-03T16:45:58Z (First paleofloristic record of the Colina Formation (Upper Paleozoic) Paganzo basin, Republic of Argentina). Limarino, C.O. Cesari, S.N. This paper presents a new paleofloristic gondwanic association discovered in the red beds of La Colina Formation, which has been considered previously as paleobotanically sterile. The fossil plants are preserved as impressions in red siltstone of the lower member of the formation. The paleofloristic association is made up by the following genera: Cordaites cf. hislopi (Bunbury) Seward & Leslie, Euryphyllum whittianum Feist., Gangamopteris spp., Glossopteris cf. wilsonii (Seward) Archangelsky, Archangelsky & Cuneo, ?Rhabdotaenia sp., Paracalamites australis Rigby. The age and the correlation of this association are discussed. The presence of the Glossopteris flora in La Colina Formation confirms a Permian age for this unit. English summary JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_NIS18315_v15_n_p32_Limarino |
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This paper presents a new paleofloristic gondwanic association discovered in the red beds of La Colina Formation, which has been considered previously as paleobotanically sterile. The fossil plants are preserved as impressions in red siltstone of the lower member of the formation. The paleofloristic association is made up by the following genera: Cordaites cf. hislopi (Bunbury) Seward & Leslie, Euryphyllum whittianum Feist., Gangamopteris spp., Glossopteris cf. wilsonii (Seward) Archangelsky, Archangelsky & Cuneo, ?Rhabdotaenia sp., Paracalamites australis Rigby. The age and the correlation of this association are discussed. The presence of the Glossopteris flora in La Colina Formation confirms a Permian age for this unit. English summary |
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Limarino, C.O. Cesari, S.N. (First paleofloristic record of the Colina Formation (Upper Paleozoic) Paganzo basin, Republic of Argentina). |
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Limarino, C.O. Cesari, S.N. |
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Limarino, C.O. |
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(First paleofloristic record of the Colina Formation (Upper Paleozoic) Paganzo basin, Republic of Argentina). |
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(First paleofloristic record of the Colina Formation (Upper Paleozoic) Paganzo basin, Republic of Argentina). |
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(First paleofloristic record of the Colina Formation (Upper Paleozoic) Paganzo basin, Republic of Argentina). |
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(First paleofloristic record of the Colina Formation (Upper Paleozoic) Paganzo basin, Republic of Argentina). |
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(First paleofloristic record of the Colina Formation (Upper Paleozoic) Paganzo basin, Republic of Argentina). |
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(first paleofloristic record of the colina formation (upper paleozoic) paganzo basin, republic of argentina). |
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