Wu Guoxuan et al. (2003): Deep-water Oligocene pollen record from South China Sea

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 184
ODP 184 1148
Identifier:
2004-054102
georefid

10.1360/03wd0127
doi

Creator:
Wu Guoxuan
Tongji University, Laboratory of Marine Geology, Shanghai, China
author

Qin Jungan
Chinese University of Geosciences, China
author

Mao Shaozhi
author

Identification:
Deep-water Oligocene pollen record from South China Sea
2003
Chinese Science Bulletin
Science Press, Beijing, China
48
22
2511-2515
Leg 184 of ODP recovered a record of deep-water sediments spanning the past 32.8 Ma from the South China Sea (SCS). The sediments of the Oligocene (32.8-23.8 Ma) at Site 1148 contain relatively abundant fossil pollen. The pollen analysis at Site 1148 has established the first pollen assemblage sequence of deep-water Oligocene in the China Sea. The pollen assemblages of the Oligocene are dominated by montane conifer tree pollen. The abundances of broad-leaved tree pollen are lower in the assemblages. Both of the montane conifer and broad-leaved tree pollen groups include mainly tropical-subtropical components. The pollen of cold and drought-enduring plants is present in lower content. The distinct change in pollen assemblage sequence of deep-water Oligocene of the SCS occurred at 32.0 Ma, indicative of an important shift of the Oligocene climate in the SCS region. The characteristics of the pollen flora of the deep-water Oligocene indicate the tropical montane rainforest and lowland rainforest developed on the areas around the SCS before 32.0 Ma, reflecting the warm and wet climatic condition. In the pollen flora of the Oligocene after 32.0 Ma, the temperate montane conifer and cool and drought-en- during deciduous tree taxa remarkably increased, indicating that the climate in the SCS region became comparatively cool and dry.
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:18.5010
West:116.3356East: 116.3356
South:18.5010

Stratigraphy; assemblages; biostratigraphy; Cenozoic; deep-sea environment; Leg 184; marine environment; microfossils; miospores; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1148; Oligocene; Pacific Ocean; paleoecology; paleoenvironment; Paleogene; palynomorphs; pollen; South China Sea; subtropical environment; Tertiary; tropical environment; West Pacific;

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