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The oldest flora of the South China Block, and the stratigraphic bearings of the plant remains from the Ngoc Vung Series, northern Vietnam
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  • Journal of Asian earth sciences, 2012, Vol.43 (1), p.51-63
Ort / Verlag
Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
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  • ► The oldest to date fossil plants from the South China Block have been discovered in a Late Silurian locality in northeastern Vietnam. ► The composition of the flora is similar to the 20 million years younger lycophyte dominated floras of the South China Block. ► The early lycophyte flora of the South China Block was therefore settled from the Late Silurian. ► Other plant findings from the Lower Devonian series of northeastern Vietnam bear stratigraphic information. Several outcrops of the Late Silurian and Devonian of the Ngoc Vung Series, northern Vietnam, yielded plant remains. The Late Silurian localities delivered the earliest known flora of the South China block. Although the fossils are fragmentary, they complement our knowledge about the global composition of the flora. The major components of the flora are plants with dichotomous habit and terminal bivalvate sporangia, which are close relatives to zosterophylls, and zosterophylls. Plants with possible euphyllophyte affinities and bryophytes are occasionally present. This floral composition is similar to that of the rich, younger South China block assemblages from the Posongchong and Xujiachong Formations of China, considered Pragian in age. The South China block flora is therefore likely to have been dominated by zosterophylls and pre-zosterophylls at least from the Late Silurian to the Pragian (i.e. a 20 million years long period). It also strengthens the hypothesis that more derived plants were present on eastern Gondwana earlier that elsewhere, in the first steps of tracheophyte evolution. The Devonian localities of the Ngoc Vung Series delivered a thick fibrous stem fragment and a basal euphyllophyte. These latter plant remains provide some stratigraphic data. The large stem fragment is consistent with an Eifelian age for the Duong Dong Formation (part of the Ngoc Vung Series), as suggested by the brachiopod fauna. The accompanying basal euphyllophyte displays a combination of characters (axes 3–4 mm wide and lateral branchings) that is also consistent with an Eifelian age, but possibly more characteristic of the Emsian flora. It is therefore suggested that the stratigraphic range of the Duong Dong Formation might be extended down to the Emsian.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1367-9120
eISSN: 1878-5786
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2011.08.007
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1016_j_jseaes_2011_08_007

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