Chandra, Anil; Kumar, Madhav (1997): Palynology of the late Tertiary sediments (DSDP Site 218) in the Bengal Fan, Indian Ocean. Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, India, The Palaeobotanist, 46 (3), 51-69, georefid:1999-026111

Abstract:
Palynological assemblage from DSDP Site 218 in the Bengal Fan comprises spores, pollen, fungal fruiting bodies and dinoflagellate cysts. The palynofloral composition has minor variation in core no. 27 to 12. The microthyriaceous fungal remains show comparatively higher frequency than other fungal entities. The gymnosperms are represented mostly by the pollen grains of Podocarpaceae and Araucariaceae. Angiosperm pollen are sparsely observed in the assemblage. The pteridophytic spores occur mostly in the bottom and middle cores (core nos. 27-26 and 23-20). Recycled Cretaceous spores have also been found in most of the core samples. This palynoassemblage from Site 218 is comparable to that of the Miocene sediments of north-east India. The environmental relationship of the taxa shows similarity with the modern plants inhabited in the subtropical climate.
Coverage:
West: 86.1658 East: 86.1659 North: 8.0026 South: 8.0025
Relations:
Expedition: 22
Site: 22-218
Data access:
Provider: SEDIS Publication Catalogue
Data set link: http://sedis.iodp.org/pub-catalogue/index.php?id=1999-026111 (c.f. for more detailed metadata)
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