NIGPAS OpenIR

浏览/检索结果: 共5条,第1-5条 帮助

限定条件    
已选(0)清除 条数/页:   排序方式:

Anatomically preserved cordaitalean trees from the Pennsylvanian of Yangquan City, Shanxi Province, and their implication for a perhumid climate in North China Block

期刊论文

PALAEOWORLD, 2022, 卷号: 31, 期号: 2, 页码: 294-310
作者:  Wang, Ke-Yu(王珂寓);  Yang, Wan;  Li, Dan -Dan(李丹丹);  Wang, Jun(王军);  Wan, Ming -Li(万明礼)
Adobe PDF(12843Kb)  |  收藏  |  浏览/下载:214/1  |  提交时间:2022/07/20
Fossil wood  Anatomy  Carboniferous  Cathaysia  Palaeoecology  
Wildfires in the Early Triassic of northeastern Pangaea: Evidence from fossil charcoal in the Bogda Mountains, northwestern China 期刊论文
PALAEOWORLD, 2021, 卷号: 30, 期号: 4, 页码: 593-601
作者:  Wan, Ming-Li(万明礼);  Yang, Wan;  Wan, Shan;  Wang, Jun(王军)
Adobe PDF(3647Kb)  |  收藏  |  浏览/下载:266/0  |  提交时间:2021/12/13
Charcoal  Extinction  Oxygen level  Wood  Palaeoecology  
First record of a petrified gymnospermous wood from the Kungurian (late Early Permian) of the southern Sydney Basin, southeastern Australia, and its paleoclimatic implications 期刊论文
REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY, 2020, 卷号: 276, 页码: 12
作者:  Wan, Mingli;  Shi, G. R.;  Luo, Mao;  Lee, Sangmin;  Wang, Jun
Adobe PDF(7481Kb)  |  收藏  |  浏览/下载:412/2  |  提交时间:2020/10/16
Fossil wood  Cisuralian  Gondwana  Paleoclimate  Paleoecology  
Palaeocupressinoxylon uniseriale n. gen. n. sp., a gymnospermous wood from the upper Permian of Central Taodonggou, southern Bogda Mountains, northwestern China 期刊论文
PALAEOWORLD, 2020, 卷号: 29, 期号: 1, 页码: 117-125
作者:  Wan, Ming-Li;  Yang, Wan;  Wang, Jun
Adobe PDF(3302Kb)  |  收藏  |  浏览/下载:321/2  |  提交时间:2020/10/16
Wood anatomy  Abietinean radial pitting  Cupressoid cross-field pitting  Wuchiapingian  Angara flora  
White-rotting fungus with clamp-connections in a coniferous wood from the Lower Cretaceous of Heilongjiang Province, NE China 期刊论文
CRETACEOUS RESEARCH, 2020, 卷号: 105, 页码: 9
作者:  Tian, Ning;  Wang, Yongdong (王永栋);  Zheng, Shaolin;  Zhu, Zhipeng
Adobe PDF(6578Kb)  |  收藏  |  浏览/下载:358/1  |  提交时间:2020/03/18
Basidiomycota  White rot  Clamp-connection  Early Cretaceous  China