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Plants and the K-T Boundary Book

Plants and the K-T Boundary
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Plants and the K-T Boundary, The Cretaceous Period of geologic time ended abruptly about 65 million years ago with global extinctions of life in the sea and on land - most probably caused by a catastrophic meteorite impact. Although much popular interest has focused on the fate of t, Plants and the K-T Boundary
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  • Plants and the K-T Boundary
  • Written by author Douglas J. Nichols
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 6/30/2011
  • "The Cretaceous Period of geologic time ended abruptly about 65 million years ago with global extinctions of life in the sea and on land - most probably caused by a catastrophic meteorite impact. Although much popular interest has focused on the fate of t
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Pt. I Background 1

1 Introduction 3

2 Resolution of the K-T boundary 13

3 Using fossil plants to study the K-T boundary 27

4 Brief history of K-T boundary paleobotany and palynology 34

5 Overview of latest Cretaceous and early Paleocene vegetation 46

Pt. II Regional Case Studies 67

6 Williston Basin - the most complete K-T sections known 69

7 Other North American records 104

8 Eurasia 159

9 The remnants of Gondwana 195

Pt. III Interpretations 215

10 Assessment of the K-T boundary event 217

11 Evaluation of scenarios for the K-T boundary event 222

12 Floral effects of the K-T boundary event 229

Appendix 231

References 254

Index 278


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