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Lycopsid forests in the early Late Devonian paleoequatorial zone of Svalbard

Lycopsid forests in the early Late Devonian paleoequatorial zone of Svalbard
Lycopsid forests in the early Late Devonian paleoequatorial zone of Svalbard
The Middle to early Late Devonian transition from diminutive plants to the first forests is a key episode in terrestrialization. The two major plant groups currently recognized in such “transitional forests” are pseudosporochnaleans (small to medium trees showing some morphological similarity to living tree ferns and palms) and archaeopteridaleans (trees with woody trunks and leafy branches probably related to living conifers). Here we report a new type of “transitional” in-situ Devonian forest based on lycopsid fossils from the Plantekløfta Formation, Munindalen, Svalbard. Previously regarded as very latest Devonian (latest Famennian, 360 Ma), their age, based on palynology, is early Frasnian (ca. 380 Ma). In-situ trees are represented by internal casts of arborescent lycopsids with cormose bases and small ribbon-like roots occurring in dense stands spaced ?15–20 cm apart, here identified as Protolepidodendropsis pulchra Høeg. This plant also occurs as compression fossils throughout most of the late Givetian–early Frasnian Mimerdalen Subgroup. The lycopsids grew in wet soils in a localized, rapidly subsiding, short-lived basin. Importantly, this new type of Middle to early Late Devonian forest is paleoequatorial and hence tropical. This high-tree-density tropical vegetation may have promoted rapid weathering of soils, and hence enhanced carbon dioxide drawdown, when compared with other contemporary and more high-latitude forests.
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1043-1046
Berry, C.M.
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Marshall, J.E.A.
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Berry, C.M.
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Marshall, J.E.A.
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Berry, C.M. and Marshall, J.E.A. (2017) Lycopsid forests in the early Late Devonian paleoequatorial zone of Svalbard. Geology, 43 (12), 1043-1046. (doi:10.1130/G37000.1).

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The Middle to early Late Devonian transition from diminutive plants to the first forests is a key episode in terrestrialization. The two major plant groups currently recognized in such “transitional forests” are pseudosporochnaleans (small to medium trees showing some morphological similarity to living tree ferns and palms) and archaeopteridaleans (trees with woody trunks and leafy branches probably related to living conifers). Here we report a new type of “transitional” in-situ Devonian forest based on lycopsid fossils from the Plantekløfta Formation, Munindalen, Svalbard. Previously regarded as very latest Devonian (latest Famennian, 360 Ma), their age, based on palynology, is early Frasnian (ca. 380 Ma). In-situ trees are represented by internal casts of arborescent lycopsids with cormose bases and small ribbon-like roots occurring in dense stands spaced ?15–20 cm apart, here identified as Protolepidodendropsis pulchra Høeg. This plant also occurs as compression fossils throughout most of the late Givetian–early Frasnian Mimerdalen Subgroup. The lycopsids grew in wet soils in a localized, rapidly subsiding, short-lived basin. Importantly, this new type of Middle to early Late Devonian forest is paleoequatorial and hence tropical. This high-tree-density tropical vegetation may have promoted rapid weathering of soils, and hence enhanced carbon dioxide drawdown, when compared with other contemporary and more high-latitude forests.

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Accepted/In Press date: 14 September 2015
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 March 2017
Organisations: Paleooceanography & Palaeoclimate

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Local EPrints ID: 385048
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/385048
ISSN: 0091-7613
PURE UUID: ceeb81d3-40aa-40e9-b56a-be96eb2d59e2
ORCID for J.E.A. Marshall: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9242-3646

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Date deposited: 14 Dec 2015 14:29
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:35

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Author: C.M. Berry
Author: J.E.A. Marshall ORCID iD

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