WILDFIRES IN THE LATE PALAEOZOIC AND MESOZOIC OF THE SOUTHERN ALPS THE LATE PERMIAN OF THE BLETTERBACH-BUTTERLOCH AREA (NORTHERN ITALY)

Authors

  • DIETER UHL
  • RAINER BUTZMANN
  • THILO C. FISCHER
  • BARBARA MELLER
  • EVELYN KUSTATSCHER

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/6002

Keywords:

Late Permian, Dolomites, N-Italy, Bletterbach, Charcoal

Abstract

For the first time fossil macroscopic remains of charcoal as direct evidence of palaeo-wildfires from the Late Permian Gröden Formation of the Bletterbach-Butterloch area in Northern Italy is described. The charcoal consists of pycnoxylic wood and originates from gymnosperms, but a more specific affiliation is not possible due to the fragmentary nature of the material. On a global scale our knowledge about Late Permian fire-ecology is still rather scarce and this finding helps to fill one of the numerous geographical gaps in our current knowledge about Late Permian wildfires.

 

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Published

2012-07-31

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