Middle Miocene macrofloral elements from the Lavanttal Basin, Austria, Part I. Ginkgo adiantoides (Unger) Heer

Autor(en)
Barbara Meller, Reinhard Zetter, Andreas Hassler, Johannes Bouchal, Christa Hofmann, Fridgeir Grimsson
Abstrakt

A new locality, at Schaßbach (Carinthia, Austria), within the Neogene Lavanttal Basin has yielded numerous well preserved early Badenian (Langhian) plant macrofossils. This paper, which is the first in a series of papers that describe the macrofossil remains from Schaßbach, provides a geological and chronostratigraphic framework of the study area and summarizes previous research on plant macrofossils from the Lavanttal Basin. Here, Cenozoic leaf fossils of Ginkgo with preserved cuticles showing epidermal features are described for the first time from Austria, and from the pre-Pliocene of the Central Paratethys region. The Ginkgo foliage remains are currently one of the oldest Cenozoic fossils representing this genus in Central Europe. The fossils are considered to reflect trees growing outside lowland wetland areas and originated from the riparian vegetation. Based on the current habitat
and fossil occurrence of Cenozoic ginkgos, the early Badenian flora in the Lavanttal area likely endured a warm temperate and humid climate.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Paläontologie
Externe Organisation(en)
Independent researcher
Journal
Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences
Band
108
Seiten
185-198
Anzahl der Seiten
14
ISSN
0251-7493
Publikationsdatum
12-2015
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
105117 Paläobotanik
Schlagwörter
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 13 – Maßnahmen zum Klimaschutz
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/middle-miocene-macrofloral-elements-from-the-lavanttal-basin-austria-part-i-ginkgo-adiantoides-unger-heer(59f1fdc8-bcae-455c-909a-d06e6dcfc9e0).html