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Wildfires in the Campanian of James Ross Island: a new macro-charcoal record for the Antarctic Peninsula

Authors :
Luiza Corral Martins de Oliveira Ponciano
Renan Alfredo Machado Bantim
Rodrigo G. Figueiredo
Taissa Marques Rodrigues
Juliana M. Sayão
Alexander W.A. Kellner
Antônio Álamo Feitosa Saraiva
André Jasper
Flaviana Jorge de Lima
Dieter Uhl
Luiz Carlos Weinschütz
Source :
Polar Research, Vol 40, Pp 1-10 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Norwegian Polar Institute, 2021.

Abstract

The Cretaceous “high-fire” period was a global event that reached almost all continental masses during that period in Earth’s history. The extensive wildfires directly affected plant communities. Significant palaeobotanical records in the Antarctic Peninsula have been studied from the James Ross Sub-Basin, especially from the Santa Marta Formation. However, there is no described evidence for palaeo-wildfires in the area so far. Here, we present the first occurrence of fossilized macro-charcoal coming from James Ross Island, confirming that palaeo-wildfires occurred in the Campanian vegetation preserved in the Santa Marta Formation. The new charcoal material has a gymnospermous taxonomic affinity, more specifically with the Araucariaceae, which is in accordance with previous palaeobotanical records from James Ross Island. This occurrence adds new information to the construction of the palaeo-wildfire scenario for Gondwana.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17518369 and 08000395
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Polar Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4206960a84e061fe894ef970bed75d05