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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.4154/GC.2012.22

Aspects of Romanian Palaeozoic Palaeobotany and Palynology. Part III. The Late Carboniferous flora of Baia Nouă, Sirinia Basin

Mihai Emilian Popa ; University of Bucharest
Christopher J. Cleal ; National Museum Wales


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Abstract

The Cucuiova Formation is a Pennsylvanian (late Carboniferous) coal-bearing unit in the intramontane Sirinia Basin, which was formed in the Danubian Units of the South Carpathians. The main coal seam in the Cucuiova Formation was worked at Baia Nouă (Nové Doly) and this locality has yielded a typical adpression coal flora. Previous studies have suggested that this flora was Moscovian (late Westphalian or even earliest Stephanian) in age. However, newly collected samples from Baia Nouă have included abundant Neuralethopteris, which clearly indicates a late Bashkirian (Langsettian) age. This suggests a possible link with the Svoge Basin in northern Bulgaria, which is another intramontane basin located on the Balkan Terrane with early Westphalian coal-bearing deposits.

Keywords

Pennsylvanian; Palaeobotany; Romania; Biostratigraphy; Palaeogeography

Hrčak ID:

124248

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/124248

Publication date:

30.10.2012.

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