An early Albian palynoflora from the Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean (Leg 120)

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A well-preserved, diverse sporomorph flora of over 60 species has been found in Cores 120-750B-12W through -14R from the Southern Kerguelen Plateau. Analysis of the flora indicates that the terrestrial sediments overlaying the basaltic basement are late Early Cretaceous in age. Ranges of the sporomorphs in other parts of Gondwana and the morphology and paucity of angiosperm pollen grains confine the age of this section to the early to possibly early middle Albian. The Albian palynomorph assemblages in Hole 750B are composed primarily of fern spores and podocarpaceous pollen, and show most similarity to those from southern Australia. Changes in the flora through time reflect the successional vegetation changes on barren volcanic islands. The climatic conditions were probably cool to temperate and humid. -from Authors

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Mohr, B. A. R., & Gee, C. T. (1992). An early Albian palynoflora from the Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean (Leg 120). Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 120, Central Kerguelen Plateau, 255–271. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.120.161.1992

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