Late Cretaceous (Turonian) Flora of Southern Negev, Israel

New Relases Late Cretaceous (Turonian) Flora of Southern Negev, Israel
Krassilov, V\Lewy, Z\Nevo, E\Silantieva, N
2005. Sofia-Moscow, 165x240, description of 46 new species, 120 color and 30 b/w photos, maps, bibliography, index, In English.
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Contents:
PREFACE * ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS * PREVIOUS STUDIES * MATERIAL AND METHODS * TECTONIC AND PALEOGEOGRAPHIC FRAMEWORK * Tectonic events * Epeiric events and climate * Deposition of organic carbon * REGIONAL SETTING * Gerofit Locality * Qetura Locality * FACIES AND PLANT TAPHONOMY * Gerofit * Qetura * PLANT COMMUNITIES * Mangroves * Sedimentological and taphonomic evidence * Plant morphological evidence * Marshes * Palm growth * Aquatic communities * Inland terrestrial vegetation * MORPHOLOGIAL EVOLUTION * CLIMATE AND PHYTOGEOGRAPHY * Climate * Floristic links and diversity centers * GENERAL CONCLUSIONS * SYSTEMATIC DESCRIPTION * DICOTYLEDONS * MONOCOTYLEDONS * PLATES * REFERENCES

Notes:
Paleofloristic discoveries cast new light on plant evolution. They are also pertinent to tectonic, paleogeographic and paleoclimatic reconstructions. As a result of extensive collecting in the Arava Valley south of the Dead Sea, the Late Cretaceous (Turonian) flora of southern Negev currently appears to be the most representative for this age in the Gondwana Realm. The book presents a comprehensive analysis of a regional paleoflora from several points of view. Starting with a detailed description of the work previously done on the site, the authors extend their analyses to the tectonic and paleogeographic framework and the regional settings of the localities. Further analyses of the paleocommunities – mangroves, marshes, palm growth, aquatic and inland vegetation – are based on a detailed taxonomic study of the plant fossils. Most of the 46 species described in the book are new to botanical systematics; more than half of them are assigned to new genera. Systematic descriptions are illustrated by more than 120 color and 30 black/white photos. Detailed descriptions of species and communities recognized in the Turonian of southern Negev may serve as the basis for further studies in morphological evolution of flowering plants, as well as in climatic and paleogeographic reconstructions. The book is addressed to specialists in the fields of plant phylogeny, paleoecology and paleoclimatology. It is indispensable for any library collecting surveys on these subjects.


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