Goodlands Member, Site WP9, P5065-6A (Paleocene of Canada)

Where: Manitoba, Canada (49.1° N, 100.6° W: paleocoordinates 54.0° N, 74.8° W)

• coordinate stated in text

• hand sample-level geographic resolution

When: Goodlands Member (Turtel Mountain Formation), Danian (66.0 - 61.6 Ma)

• Sample height in section estimated from Figure 4.

•Sediments from the Goodlands Member were assigned to the early Palaeocene, and two biozones - lower Wodehouseia fimbriata and upper Tricolporopollenites kruschii - were identified (Braman and Sweet, 1999).

Environment/lithology: mire or swamp; hematitic, brown coal

• A forested mire with angiosperms grew in the vicinity during deposition. Warm-adapted plants flourished in a near-shore transient terrestrial swamp environment dominated by angiosperms and conifers, that was analogous to modern swamps of the southern United States. They were deposited in coastal environments as the Western Interior seaway retreated.
• 16 cm thick lignitic coal with hematite staining. Large flattened petrified wood pieces are present.

Size class: microfossils

Preservation: original sporopollenin

Collected in 2007; reposited in the GSC

Collection methods: bulk, chemical, hydroflouric,

• Samples were processed at the palynology lab of the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC), Calgary, Alberta. Briefly, material was macerated and subjected to acid digestion to remove organic matter, carbonates and silicates. Resulting slurries were stained using Safranin ‘O’ and mounted with liquid bioplastic.

•They are stored in collections at GSC, Calgary.

Primary reference: N. U. Patel, D. R. Greenwood, C. L. Greenwood, J. M. Galloway, and M. Desautels. 2022. A reconstruction of the early Palaeocene palaeovegetation of Turtle Mountain, south-western Manitoba, Canada. Palynology 46(4):1-16 [P. Jardine/H. Morck]more details

Purpose of describing collection: paleoecologic analysis

PaleoDB collection 232089: authorized by Phillip Jardine, entered by Hannah Morck on 19.10.2023

Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)

Taxonomic list

• Non-pollen palynomorphs were not identified or counted.
unclassified
  -
Lycopodiopsida
 Lycopodiales -
Retitriletes sp. Pierce 1961 clubmoss
 Selaginellales -
Pinopsida
 Pinales - Pinaceae
 Pinales - Taxodiaceae
Magnoliopsida
  -
"Tricolpites anguloluminosus" = Albertipollenites anguloluminosus Archangelsky 1973
Angiospermae
 Fagales - Juglandaceae
 Fagales - Betulaceae
  -
Monosulcites sp. Cookson and Couper 1953
 Mesangiosperms - Arecaceae
Arecipites sp. Nichols et al. 1973 palm
 Mesangiosperms - Liliaceae
 Santalales - Loranthaceae
 Proteales - Proteaceae
Triporopollenites sp. Pflug and Thomson 1953
 Gunnerales -
Fraxinoipollenites
  -
Equisetopsida
 Anthocerotidae - Anthocerotidae
Cycadopites
  -
Cycadopites sp. Wodehouse 1933
Polypodiopsida
  - Gleicheniaceae
  - Polypodiaceae
Laevigatosporites haardti Thomson and Pflug 1959
Laevigatosporites ovatus Wilson and Webster 1946
  - Osmundaceae
Pteridopsida
  -
Cingutriletes
  -
Cingutriletes clavus Dettmann 1963
Bryopsida
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