Mende (loz re,法国南部)全新世凝灰岩化石:对科斯盆地大西洋植被的启示

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
B. Bourel, Jean‐David Moreau, Vincent Trincal, Anne-Véronique Walter-Simonnet
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含凝灰岩的大型植物遗迹在法国南部的科斯盆地并不常见。在这里,我们报告了一个新的化石凝灰岩沉积在门德,在洛泽尔。这个古生物遗址是在科斯盆地北部发现的第一个第四纪凝灰岩,它产生了如此丰富的植物大型遗骸。放射性碳测年表明,这些全新世沉积物与大西洋时期有关。地貌和矿物学表明,植物矿床是一种仅由方解石组成的钙质凝灰岩,沉积在靠近冷水出口的地方,与科斯德门德的岩溶水文系统有关。本文所揭露的植物群以被子植物为主。叶片和生殖结构分别为槭(Acer platanoides)、榛(Corylus sp.)、榛(Hedera sp.)、柳(Salix cff . cinerea)和椴(Tilia cordata)。这些新的古植物学资料补充了我们对科斯盆地大西洋植物区系的贫乏了解。在大西洋时期,在盆地北部,松树林和橡树林可能很发达,而山谷中则有多种以湿被子植物为主的森林。
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Fossiliferous Holocene tufa of Mende (Lozère, southern France): implication for the Atlantic vegetation of the Causses Basin
Tufas bearing plant macroremains are uncommon in the Causses Basin (southern France). Here, we report a new fossiliferous tufa deposits at Mende, in Lozere. This palaeontological site is the first Quaternary tufa from the northern part of the Causses Basin that yields such an abundance of plant macroremains. The radiocarbon dating shows that these Holocene deposits are related to the Atlantic period. Geomorphology and mineralogy show that the plant-bearing deposit is a calcareous tufa only composed by calcite, deposited near to an outlet of cool water, linked to the karstic hydrological system of the Causse de Mende. The flora exposed in this article is dominated by angiosperms. Leaves and reproductive structures were assigned to Acer platanoides, Corylus sp., Hedera sp., Salix cf. cinerea, and Tilia cordata. This new palaeobotanical data complements our scarcely knowledge of the Atlantic floras from the Causses Basin. During the Atlantic period, and in the northern part of the basin, whereas Pinus-dominated forests and oak groves were probably well-developed, valleys were locally inhabited by diversified wet angiosperm-dominated forests.
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