“…Paleoenvironmental reconstructions from various proxies have yielded contradictory results, with interpretations ranging from tropical rain forest to woodland to a semi-arid climate (Chesters, 1957;Andrews and Van Couvering, 1975;Evans et al, 1981;Collinson, 1985;Thackray, 1994;Retallack et al, 1995;Bestland and Krull, 1999;Forbes et al, 2004;Collinson et al, 2009;Ungar et al, 2012). Many studies have examined data from the entire Hiwegi Formation (e.g., Andrews and Van Couvering, 1975;Evans et al, 1981;Retallack et al, 1995;Forbes et al, 2004;Ungar et al, 2012), which may span >100 kyr (Peppe et al, 2011;McCollum et al, 2012). Hence, these studies likely sampled a mixture of environments from different time periods during the deposition of the Hiwegi Formation.…”