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Mid- Tertiary climate of southeastern United States, the sporomorph evidence.

Journal of Paleontology
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Abstract

Climatic affinities of modern genera represented by late Eocene sporomorphs suggest that the climate of that time in southeastern United States was winter-dry tropical close to the Gulf of Mexico and marginal humid subtropical on the upper Coastal Plain. Lack of change of the sporomorph assemblages suggests that the climate of southeastern United States did not change appreciably from late in the middle Eocene until nearly the end of the Eocene. Then the climate rapidly became cooler and perhaps drier, a regime that persisted into the early Oligocene. -Author
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Mid- Tertiary climate of southeastern United States, the sporomorph evidence.
Series title Journal of Paleontology
Volume 54
Issue 4
Year Published 1980
Language English
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Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Journal of Paleontology
First page 728
Last page 739
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