Further contribution to the early Miocene woody flora of Galatian Volcanic Provincefrom Doğanyurt Village, Ankara (Turkey)

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ü. Akkemik, Stănilă Iamandei, H. Çelik
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time in Turkey. Abstract: The Galatian Volcanic Province (GVP) located in central-north Anatolia had a rich woody flora. The purpose of the present study is to contribute to the early Miocene woody flora of the GVP from two fossil sites from Doğanyurt Village of the city of Beypazarı in the Province of Ankara. The fossil sites, which are near to each other, have small pieces of fossil woods. Total 16 fossil woods were collected from two neighbour sites. Three thin sections as transversal, tangential and radial sections from each sample were taken, and they were identified microscopically. As a result, ten fossil species were identified, three of which are new ( Cercioxylon mediterraneum Akkemik, Iamandei & Çelik, sp. nov., Cryptocaryoxylon irregularis Akkemik, Iamandei & Çelik, sp. nov., and Myricoxylon doganyurtensis Akkemik, Iamandei & Çelik sp. nov.) and the rest fossil species ( Glyptostroboxylon rudolphii Dolezych & van der Burgh, Taxodioxylon gypsaceum (Göppert) Kräusel, Pinuxylon Gothan, Aceroxylon aceroides Akkemik, Pistacioxylon ufukii Akkemik, Salicoxylon galatianum Akkemik, and Ulmoxylon cf. carpinifolia Greguss ) are found also in these two fossil sites. The fossil Myrica, identified for the first time in Turkey as a wood, has many leaf fossils from the early Miocene sites. The most common fossil trees in the Miocene time of GVP, which are G. rudolphii and T. gypsaceum , were also identified in these new sites. The fossil wood assemblage may indicate that the area had a subtropical climate in lowland, with riparian and
来自Doğanyurt Village, Ankara (Turkey)对加拉太火山省早中新世木本植物群的进一步贡献
时间在土耳其。摘要:加拉太火山省(Galatian Volcanic Province, GVP)位于安纳托利亚中北部,具有丰富的木本植物群。本研究的目的是通过安卡拉省贝帕扎尔林Doğanyurt村的两个化石遗址,为GVP早中新世木本植物区系做出贡献。化石遗址彼此靠近,有小块的树木化石。在两个相邻的地点共收集了16块化石木材。从每个样品上取横向、切向和径向三个薄片,并在显微镜下进行鉴定。结果共鉴定出10个化石种,其中3个为新化石种(地中海Cercioxylon Akkemik, Iamandei & Çelik, sp. nov., Cryptocaryoxylon irregularis Akkemik, Iamandei & Çelik, sp. nov.,和Myricoxylon doganyurtensis Akkemik, Iamandei & Çelik sp. nov.),其余化石种(Glyptostroboxylon rudolphii Dolezych & van der Burgh, Taxodioxylon gypsaceum (Göppert) Kräusel, Pinuxylon Gothan, Aceroxylon aceroides Akkemik, Pistacioxylon ufukii Akkemik,在这两个化石地点也发现了Salicoxylon galatianum Akkemik和Ulmoxylon cfr . carpinifolia Greguss。在土耳其首次发现的杨梅化石是一种木材,它有许多来自中新世早期遗址的叶子化石。在这些新址上还发现了GVP中新世最常见的化石树G. rudolphii和T. gypsaceum。化石木材组合可能表明该地区为亚热带低地气候,以河岸和河岸为主
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Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences
Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
10.00%
发文量
6
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences is published electronically 6 times a year by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK). It is an international English-language journal for the publication of significant original recent research in a wide spectrum of topics in the earth sciences, such as geology, structural geology, tectonics, sedimentology, geochemistry, geochronology, paleontology, igneous and metamorphic petrology, mineralogy, biostratigraphy, geophysics, geomorphology, paleoecology and oceanography, and mineral deposits. Contribution is open to researchers of all nationalities.
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