KMS Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeonotology,CAS
Anatomically preserved cordaitalean trees from the Pennsylvanian of Yangquan City, Shanxi Province, and their implication for a perhumid climate in North China Block | |
Wang, Ke-Yu(王珂寓)1,2; Yang, Wan3; Li, Dan -Dan(李丹丹)1,2; Wang, Jun(王军)1,2![]() ![]() | |
2022-06-01 | |
Source Publication | PALAEOWORLD
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ISSN | 1871-174X |
Volume | 31Issue:2Pages:294-310 |
Abstract | Fifty-six cordaitalean trunks with anatomical features are discovered and described from the Moscovian (Pennsylvanian) Benxi Formation in Yangquan City, Shanxi Province, North China. They are allochthonously preserved in fluvial channel deposits and classified into two types based on the anatomy. The first type is characterized by a solid and heterocellular pith, endarch primary xylem and pycnoxylic secondary xylem with araucarian radial tracheidal pits and araucarioid cross-field pitting. The second type contains a septate pith and a pycnoxylic secondary xylem which is comparable to that of the first type. Primary xylem is absent in the second type. The diameter of these trunks ranges from 0.11 m to 0.55 m. The largest tree is estimated to be 29.96 m high using an allometric approach. The trunks represent the oldest and largest trees from the North China Block during the Pennsylvanian due to the absence of Silurian, Devonian, and Mississippian there. The fossil evidence shows that cordaitaleans were large arborescent trees growing on clastic substrates in the Cathaysia during the Pennsylvanian. Their occurrence from the upper Pennsylvanian in North China Block suggests that the previously reported diversity of cordaitaleans, which were estimated based on impressions, is a gross underestimate. The absence of growth rings in the trunks and co-occurrence of arborescent lycopsids in the same interval, together with coal seams and bauxite around the fossil-bearing horizons, indicate that the trees grew under perhumid tropical conditions. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. and Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, CAS. All rights reserved. |
Keyword | Fossil wood Anatomy Carboniferous Cathaysia Palaeoecology |
DOI | 10.1016/j.palwor.2021.07.004 |
Indexed By | SCI |
Language | 英语 |
WOS Keyword | PERMIAN TAIYUAN FORMATION ; INNER-MONGOLIA ; SP NOV. ; GYMNOSPERMOUS WOOD ; JOGGINS FORMATION ; WUDA COALFIELD ; UPLAND ECOLOGY ; FOSSIL PLANTS ; SEED PLANTS ; GEN. NOV |
Funding Project | Bureau of Planning and Natural Resources of Yangquan City[2020312] ; Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS[2020312] ; Strategic Priority Research Program (B) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences[2020312] ; Strategic Priority Research Program (B) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences[XDB18000000] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[XDB26000000] ; National Science Foundation (NSF)[41872013] ; [EAR 1714749] |
WOS Research Area | Paleontology |
WOS Subject | Paleontology |
WOS ID | WOS:000797337200003 |
Funding Organization | Bureau of Planning and Natural Resources of Yangquan City ; Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS ; Strategic Priority Research Program (B) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; National Science Foundation (NSF) |
Publisher | ELSEVIER |
Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/40900 |
Collection | 中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所 |
Corresponding Author | Wan, Ming -Li(万明礼) |
Affiliation | 1.Chinese Acad Sci, Nanjing Inst Geol & Palaeontol, Ctr Excellence Life & Paleoenvironment, Dept Palaeobotany & Palynol, Nanjing 210008, Peoples R China 2.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China 3.Missouri Univ Sci & Technol, Geol & Geophys Program, Rolla, MO 65409 USA |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 |
Wang, Ke-Yu,Yang, Wan,Li, Dan -Dan,et al. Anatomically preserved cordaitalean trees from the Pennsylvanian of Yangquan City, Shanxi Province, and their implication for a perhumid climate in North China Block [J]. PALAEOWORLD,2022,31(2):294-310. |
APA |
Wang, Ke-Yu,Yang, Wan,Li, Dan -Dan,Wang, Jun,&Wan, Ming -Li.(2022). Anatomically preserved cordaitalean trees from the Pennsylvanian of Yangquan City, Shanxi Province, and their implication for a perhumid climate in North China Block .PALAEOWORLD,31(2),294-310. |
MLA |
Wang, Ke-Yu,et al." Anatomically preserved cordaitalean trees from the Pennsylvanian of Yangquan City, Shanxi Province, and their implication for a perhumid climate in North China Block ".PALAEOWORLD 31.2(2022):294-310. |
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