1. A Paleogene flora from the upper Bonnet Plume Formation of northeast Yukon Territory, Canada.
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Vavrek, Matthew J., Evans, David C., Braman, Dennis R., Campione, Nicolás E., Zazula, Grant D., and Jin, Jisuo
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PALEOGENE stratigraphic geology , *GEOLOGICAL formations , *PALEONTOLOGY , *FOSSIL angiosperms - Abstract
Palaeontological exploration of the Bonnet Plume Basin in northwestern Yukon Territory, Canada, has revealed a Late Paleocene to Early Eocene macrofloral assemblage from a channel fill deposit. The flora is typified by cosmopolitan taxa and dominated by deciduous angiosperms, with the notable presence of , , and . Floras with a similar composition are known from Late Cretaceous through Early Eocene deposits in Alaska and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, where they have been interpreted as evidence for warm, equable temperatures. This collection represents the most diverse known Paleogene plant macrofossil assemblage from the Yukon Territory and helps to expand our knowledge of ancient high-latitude floras. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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