“…Angiosperm diversity during the thermal maximum includes morphotypes similar to many living families, which are indicative of tropical and subtropical climates at high latitudes during the mid to Late Cretaceous (Francis et al, 2008). In addition, clay minerals (Dingle and Lavelle, 1998), fossil wood (Poole et al, 2005), and angiosperm pollen deposits in Turonian sediments (Keating et al, 1992) all suggest a warm period and correspond very well to the Cretaceous thermal maximum (Francis et al, 2008). After the thermal peak, the climate begins to cool for a period (based on the fossil wood record), but warms again during the Palaeocene and early Eocene (Kennett and Stott, 1991;Zachos et al, 1993Zachos et al, , 1994Zachos et al, , 2008Katz et al, 1999;Norris and Ro¨hl, 1999;Peters and Sloan, 2000;Francis and Poole, 2002;Poole et al, 2005;Rose, 2006;Francis et al, 2008).…”