Published on 01 January 2004

Table 2. Percentage of palynomorphs found in each sample through Longling section

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Xu, Jing-Xian;Ferguson, David-Kay;Li, Cheng-Sen;Wang, Yu-Fei;Du, Nai-Qiu

Description

The Longling Coal Mine (W. Yunnan) is situated in an area of substantial geotectonic activity. Its Late Pliocene palynoflora is of considerable interest, since the area represents a centre of biodiversity. Eighty-two palynomorphs belonging to 61 families were recovered from the lignite. The palynoflora is dominated by angiosperms (68.3%), with ferns (24.4%), gymnosperms (4.9%) and algae (2.4%). Comparisons indicate that most of the palynoflora was derived from the Montane Humid Evergreen Broad-leaved Forest, with lesser contributions from the Tsuga dumosa Forest and Evergreen Coniferous Broad-leaved Mixed Forest, as well as the Montane Mossy Evergreen Broad-leaved Forest. This indicates that the Late Pliocene climate was cooler than that of the present. In the course of the accumulation of the lignite, the climate underwent five major phases of warming and cooling.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

2.4

FAIR Score

96%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Field

Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Domain

Life Sciences

Confidence Score

49%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

Sample code/labelAbiesAcanthaceaeAlliumAlnusAnacardiaceaeAraliaceaeArtemisiaBalsaminaceaeBetulaBoraginaceaeCarpinusCaryaCaryophyllaceaeCastaneoideaeChenopodiaceaeCommelinaceaeCompositae, pollenCorylusCyatheaceaeCyclobalanopsisDaemonoropsDavalliaceaeDennstaedtiaceaeEricaceaeEuphorbiaceaeFagopyrumGesneriaceaeGleicheniaceaeGramineaeGuttiferaeHamamelidaceaeHymenophyllaceaeIlexIridaceaeJuglansLabiataeLeguminosaeLeycesteriaLiquidambarLoxogrammaceaeLycopodiaceaeMagnoliaceaeMougeotiaMyrtaceaeOleaceaePapaveraceaePiceaPinusPiperaceaePlantaginaceaePlateaPolygonumPolypodiaceaeProteaceaePteridaceaeRanunculaceaeRosaceaeRubiaceaeRutaceaeSapindaceaeSelaginellaceaeSinopteridaceaeSterculiaceaeSymplocosThymelaeaceaeTiliaTsugaTyphaUlmusUmbelliferaeVerbenaceaeZelkovaZygnemaCounting, palynologyNeogene Climate Evolution in Eurasia (NECLIME)

Normalization Factors

FT

15.38

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00