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Implications of a Pliocene stand of Nothofagus (southern beech) within 500 kilometres of the South Pole / Lloyd H. Burckle, Edward M. Pokras.
Title: | Implications of a Pliocene stand of Nothofagus (southern beech) within 500 kilometres of the South Pole / Lloyd H. Burckle, Edward M. Pokras. |
Author(s): | Burckle, Lloyd H. Pokras, Edward M. |
Date: | 1991. |
In: | Antarctic Science. (1991.), Vol. 3(4) (1991) |
Abstract: | Reviews various theories accounting for presence of fossil Nothofagus in Beardmore Glacier area, and describes two possible scenarios by which a beech forest could flourish so close to South Pole during Pliocene. Includes extensive references. |
Notes: | Antarctic Science. Vol. 3(4) :389-403 (1991). |
Keywords: | 01 -- Bibliographies. 551.1/.4 -- Geology. 551.3.051 -- Sedimentation and stratification. 551.58 -- Climatology. 551.583 -- Climatic changes. 551.583.7 -- Palaeoclimatology. 551.77 -- Cenozoic. 551.782 -- Neogene. 551.782.2 -- Pliocene. 56 -- Palaeontology. 582.632.2 -- Fagales: Nothofagus. D -- Atmospheric sciences. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*701) -- South Pole. |
SPRI record no.: | 111605 |
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