Palaeobotanical researches in the western part of Romania

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  • Razvan Givulescu 11, Jozsa Bela Street, 3400 Cluj-Napoca/R.S. Romania

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https://doi.org/10.54991/jop.1976.1000

Abstract

The paper presents a synthesis of the palaeobotanical researches from the western part of Romania, mainly Transilvania. The researches refer to the last 25 years namely to the Early Eocene-Late Pleistocene interval. Herein are discussed the respective floras and their succession as interpreted from a palaeoclimatic point of view after the method of the entire margined leaves percentage.

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References

Dilcher DD 1973. A paleoclimatic interpretation of the Eocene floras of Southeastern North America. Vegetation and vegetational history of Northern Latin America. Amsterdam.

Givulescu R 1960. Die fossile Flora Rumaniens. Ber. geol. Ges. D.D.R., 5, 4.

Givulescu R 1966. Die fossile Die fossile Flora Ruma-niens-erste Erganzung. Ber. Deutsch. Ges. Geol. Wiss. A., 11. 3.

Givulescu R 1973, 1974. Die fossile flora Rumaniens, zweite Erganzung. Z. Geol. Wiss., 1, 8 & 2, 2.

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Published

1976-12-31

How to Cite

Givulescu, R. (1976). Palaeobotanical researches in the western part of Romania. Journal of Palaeosciences, 25(1-3), 100–103. https://doi.org/10.54991/jop.1976.1000

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