2022
DOI: 10.4138/atlgeo.2022.003
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Jurassic palynoevents in the circum-Arctic region

Abstract: Successions of Jurassic strata located in the Arctic region normally yield rich assemblages of terrestriallyderived and marine palynomorphs, reflecting relatively warm air and sea-surface temperatures. The land plant floras were prone to the development of local communities and regional provincialism, whereas the marine biotas thrived across extensive open marine areas with high productivity, resulting in the rapid evolution of dinoflagellate cysts (dinocysts) following their earliest fossil record in the Tria… Show more

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“…2). Bujak et al (2022) added crucial calibrated dinocyst events from the Jurassic Arctic Basin. The addition of the new Antarctica-proximal surface sediment data of Thöle et al (2023) adds geographic distribution information for modern dinocysts in the Southern Hemisphere, but the stratigraphic first occurrence of many modern species remains largely unknown (see supplements).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). Bujak et al (2022) added crucial calibrated dinocyst events from the Jurassic Arctic Basin. The addition of the new Antarctica-proximal surface sediment data of Thöle et al (2023) adds geographic distribution information for modern dinocysts in the Southern Hemisphere, but the stratigraphic first occurrence of many modern species remains largely unknown (see supplements).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). (Bujak et al, 2022) added crucial calibrated dinocyst events from the Jurassic Arctic Basin. The addition of the new Antarctic-proximal surface sediment data of (Thöle et al, 2022) adds geographic distribution information for modern dinocysts on the Southern…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%