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The Early Cretaceous coal‐forming plants of southern part of East Siberia and Russian Far East

Island Arc Vol. 26 No. 5 · Wiley
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AbstractFor the first time the plants that gave rise to the Early Cretaceous coals of Transbaikalia (Khilok, Chita‐Ingoda, Bukachacha, and Turga‐Kharanor basins), Amur River region (Bureya Basin), and Primorye region (Razdolnaya River and Partizansk River basins) have been obtained. The plants that produced coals mainly belong to the ginkgoaleans (Pseudotorellia, Sphenobaiera, and Baierella), bennettites, and conifers having pinaceous, taxodiaceous, araucariaceous affinity, as well as extinct cheirolepidiaceous and miroviaceous plants. A parallel palynological study has identified a number of the same elements in addition to the cyatheaceous, gleicheniaceous, osmundaceous, and schizaeaceous ferns.
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Eugenia V. Bugdaeva, Valentina S. Markevich (2017). The Early Cretaceous coal‐forming plants of southern part of East Siberia and Russian Far East. Island Arc, 26(5). https://doi.org/10.1111/iar.12206