2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2021.110274
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A new acritarch spike of Leiosphaeridia dessicata comb. nov. emend. from the Upper Permian and Lower Triassic sequence of India (Pranhita-Godavari Basin): Its origin and palaeoecological significance

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“…5 ), highlighting improved opportunities for preservation in sluggish waterways (e.g., coastal plains). Higher energy fluvial settings, e.g., in the Permian-Triassic rift valley systems of central India 47 and East Antarctica 45 , were less conducive to the preservation of extensive floodbasin deposits and accumulations of green algae, and more prone to sediment reworking, resulting in subdued algal abundances.
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“…5 ), highlighting improved opportunities for preservation in sluggish waterways (e.g., coastal plains). Higher energy fluvial settings, e.g., in the Permian-Triassic rift valley systems of central India 47 and East Antarctica 45 , were less conducive to the preservation of extensive floodbasin deposits and accumulations of green algae, and more prone to sediment reworking, resulting in subdued algal abundances.
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confidence: 99%
“… 59 . Data sources: late early Cambrian (c. 509 Ma) 63 , 85 , 86 ; end-Ordovician (c. 445 Ma) 63 , 87 ; Lau Event (c. 424 Ma) 64 ; Late Devonian (c. 372 Ma) 62 , 63 ; Hangenberg Event (c. 359 Ma) 62 , 63 ; end-Guadalupian (c. 260 Ma) 19 , 88 ; end-Permian (c. 252 Ma) 10 , 16 , 37 , 44 , 47 , 49 54 , 63 , 89 ; end-Triassic (c. 183 Ma) 60 , 64 , 90 92 ; Toarcian oceanic anoxic event (c. 183 Ma) 93 95 ; Cretaceous OAE 1a (c. 123 Ma) 96 ; Cretaceous OAE 2 (c. 94 Ma) 96 – 102 ; end-Cretaceous (c. 66 Ma) 62 , 63 , 69 , 70 , 103 105 ; Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (c. 56 Ma) 61 , 106 109 ; Holocene 1 , 2 , 110 , 111 . Ed.…”
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confidence: 99%