Lythrum and Peplis from the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic of North America and Eurasia: new evidence suggesting early diversification within the Lythraceae.
- F. Grímsson, R. Zetter, Christa‐charlotte Hofmann
- Geography, Environmental ScienceAmerican-Eurasian journal of botany
- 1 November 2011
The findings add vital information for the time of origin of the Lythraceae and suggest a higher diversity within the family, and indicate that the distribution of particular genera during the Cretaceous was wider than previously thought.
Advances in our knowledge of the Miocene plant assemblage from Kreuzau, Germany
- D. Ferguson, M. Pingen, R. Zetter, Christa‐charlotte Hofmann
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 June 1998
The Late Cretaceous continental interior of Siberia: A challenge for climate models
- R. Spicer, A. Ahlberg, P. Markwick
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 March 2008
Upper Cretaceous sulcate pollen from the Timerdyakh Formation, Vilui Basin (Siberia)
- Christa‐charlotte Hofmann, R. Zetter
- Geography, Environmental Science
- 4 September 2010
Abstract One inaperturate and 16 monosulcate pollen types are described from the latest Campanian to earliest Maastrichtian sediments of the Vilui basin, Siberia, using both light and scanning…
Pollen distribution in sub-Recent sedimentary environments of the Orinoco Delta (Venezuela) – an actuo-palaeobotanical study
- Christa‐charlotte Hofmann
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 June 2002
Reconstruction of Different Wetland Plant Habitats of the Pannonian Basin System (Neogene, Eastern Austria)
- Christa‐charlotte Hofmann, R. Zetter
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 June 2005
Abstract Sedimentary and palynofacies analysis, total organic carbon content (TOC), and palynology from a densely sampled, small, lignite-bearing succession of Late Miocene age at Badersdorf, SE…
SEM investigation of pollen from the lower Eocene (Carinthia and Salzburg in Austria and Brixton, London area, in England): new findings of Vitaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Phyllanthaceae, Fabaceae,…
- Christa‐charlotte Hofmann, H. Egger, C. King
- Environmental SciencePlant Systematics and Evolution
- 30 May 2015
The earliest known occurrences of pollen of “Bernardieae clade” type, Cephalocroton, unknown Euphorbiaceae/Phyllanthaceae taxon, Flueggea, Bischofia, “Millettioid clade" type, Anacardium, Gluta, Aralia and Panax types in the fossil record are presented.
Middle Miocene macrofloral elements from the Lavanttal Basin, Austria, Part I. Ginkgo adiantoides (Unger) Heer
- B. Meller, R. Zetter, A. Hassler, J. Bouchal, Christa‐charlotte Hofmann, F. Grímsson
- Geology
- 2015
A new locality, at Schaßbach (Carinthia, Austria), within the Neogene Lavanttal Basin has yielded numerous well preserved early Badenian (Langhian) plant macrofossils. This paper, which is the first…
Upper Cretaceous pollen flora from the Vilui Basin, Siberia: Circumpolar and endemic Aquilapollenites, Manicorpus, and Azonia species
- Christa‐charlotte Hofmann, R. Zetter
- Environmental Science
- 1 December 2007
A detailed LM and SEM examination of the Upper Cretaceous Timerdyakh Formation microflora from the Vilui Basin yielded 13 Aquilapollenites, two Manicorpus, and three Azonia species. Comparisons with…
Evidence for a glacial origin of Neoproterozoic III striations at Oaibaččannjar'ga, Finnmark, northern Norway
- A. Rice, Christa‐charlotte Hofmann
- GeologyGeological Magazine
- 1 July 2000
The origin of the famous late Precambrian striated pavement at Oaibaččannjar'ga (Bigganjargga), northern Norway, remains controversial. Most investigators have accepted a glacial formation, but some…
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