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New records of Early Cretaceous petrified wood in Yumen, northwestern Gansu Province, China and their palaeoclimatic implications

Authors :
Jun Wang
Cuo Peng
Shi-Bo Tuo
Xiao-Qin Zhang
Guo-Lin Yang
Peng Deng
Xiao-Qiang Li
Bing Guo
Wen-Xiu Ren
Ling-Qi Zhou
Source :
Palaeoworld. 30:503-514
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Several fossil woods from Early Cretaceous sediments in Yumen City in northwestern North China Block, China, have been described. They belong to two fossil wood taxa, Piceoxylon yumeniense Zhou, Peng, Deng, Zhang and Yang n. sp. and Protophyllocladoxylon chijinense Zhou, Peng, Deng, Zhang and Yang n. sp. The well-preserved specimens yield secondary xylem with distinct growth rings. Piceoxylon yumeniense exhibits cross-field with taxodioid pits as well as two distinct xylem ray types. The bi- to triseriate rays are characterised by one or two horizontal resin canals with unequal uniseriate ends. Protophyllocladoxylon chijinense Zhou, Peng, Deng, Zhang and Yang n. sp. shows window-like cross-field pits, which are occasionally cupressoid and have uniseriate xylem rays. These fossil wood records improve our understanding of the fossil diversity, floral composition and palaeoclimate of the Xiagou Formation. Palaeoclimatic analysis of the palaeoxylogical assemblage indicates that the northwestern Gansu region predominantly exhibited a warm and wet climate condition, while a brief cooling event may have occurred in the region during the Early Cretaceous.

Details

ISSN :
1871174X
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Palaeoworld
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8db192fc365b33889d5efbafeccb8928
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palwor.2020.08.002