阿根廷南麦哲伦盆地La Anita组孢粉植物群

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, Nueva Serie Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.22179/revmacn.22.664
P. Santamarina, V. Barreda, D. Paz, Camila Tettamanti, A. Iglesias, D. Poiré, A. Varela
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本文描述了南麦哲伦盆地(~50°S)晚白垩世La Anita组的孢子和花粉组合。该单位孢子多样性高,属裸子植物(以Podocarpaceae为代表)和被子植物(以变形科和槟榔科为代表)。这些类群的丰度在两个可育水平之间变化,一个以蕨类植物(主要是Cyathidites minor和Laevigatosporites ovatus)为主,另一个以裸子植物(Podocarpidites spp.)为主。水生蕨类植物(Azollopsis)、各种podocarpacae和关键被子植物分类群(如Arecipites、Clavatipollenites、Dichastopollenites和Spinizonocolpites)的存在表明了温暖和超潮湿的环境。大量的arerecaceae和一些关键分类群(如Azollopsis sp., Ericipites scabratus, Peninsulapollis gillii, Proteacidites sp.)的存在支持了La Anita组最上层地层可能的马斯特里希年代。多元统计分析表明,La Anita组与La Irene组(来自南马哲伦盆地的马斯特里赫特人)的相似性最大。这两个地层也与来自巴塔哥尼亚和南极洲的其他同时期孢粉植物有关。
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Palynoflora from the La Anita Formation (Maastrichtian), Austral-Magallanes Basin, Argentina
Here we describe the spore and pollen assemblages recovered from the La Anita Formation, Late Cretaceous, Austral-Magallanes Basin (~50°S). This unit shows a high diversity of spores, with subordinate gymnosperms (mainly represented by Podocarpaceae) and angiosperms (mainly represented by Proteaceae and Arecaceae). The abundance of these groups varies between the two fertile studied levels, being one dominated by ferns (mainly Cyathidites minor and Laevigatosporites ovatus) and the other by gymnosperms (Podocarpidites spp.). The presence of aquatic ferns (Azollopsis), diverse Podocarpaceae and key angiosperm taxa (such as Arecipites, Clavatipollenites, Dichastopollenites, and Spinizonocolpites) is indicative of warm and hyper-humid conditions. The great abundance of Arecaceae and the presence of some key taxa (e.g. Azollopsis sp., Ericipites scabratus, Peninsulapollis gillii, Proteacidites spp.) support a probable Maastrichtian age for the uppermost strata of the La Anita Formation. The multivariate statistical analysis here conducted showed that the La Anita Formation has its greatest similarity with the La Irene Formation (Maastrichtian from the Austral-Magallanes Basin). Both formations are also related with other coeval palynofloras from Patagonia and Antarctica.
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