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FIELD, MICHAEL H., GIBBARD, P. L., BRANDON, A. (1997) The first record of Larix from the British Pleistocene. Geological Magazine, 134 (3) 317-322 doi:10.1017/s0016756897006869

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TitleThe first record of Larix from the British Pleistocene
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsFIELD, MICHAEL H.Author
GIBBARD, P. L.Author
BRANDON, A.Author
Year1997 (May)Volume134
Issue3
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756897006869Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceFIELD, MICHAEL H., GIBBARD, P. L., BRANDON, A. (1997) The first record of Larix from the British Pleistocene. Geological Magazine, 134 (3) 317-322 doi:10.1017/s0016756897006869
Plain TextFIELD, MICHAEL H., GIBBARD, P. L., BRANDON, A. (1997) The first record of Larix from the British Pleistocene. Geological Magazine, 134 (3) 317-322 doi:10.1017/s0016756897006869
In(1997, May) Geological Magazine Vol. 134 (3) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesThe first British Pleistocene record of Larix (Larch)
is

described from the Brays Pit near Mathon

in the English West Midlands. This new record is the most westerly from
the

European Pleistocene and is

also beyond the western limit of the distribution of any extant species
of

Larix within Europe. Today there

are no native species of Larix in the British Isles. The fossil


remains comprise of macrofossils and pollen,

which are not, however, well enough preserved to allow determination to


species level. The fluvial sediments

which yielded the fossils were probably deposited in the early Anglian


Stage or possibly during an earlier Pleistocene event.


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