2014
DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2014.917088
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Two new fossil woods from the early Miocene of Kutch, Gujarat, India and their significance

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“…Fossils of Dipterocarpaceae are known from late Early/Middle Miocene of Kutch and other sites in Gujarat and Rajasthan (Shukla et al, 2012). In another study, two fossil woods, namely Bauhinium palaeomalabaricum (Fabaceae) and Ebenoxylon indicum (Ebenaceae), described from early Miocene of Kutch suggest a warm and humid climate with good rainfall during early Miocene in the region (Shukla et al, 2015). Antoine et al, 2010;.…”
Section: Early Miocene (~23 To ~16 Ma) Fauna and Vegetationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fossils of Dipterocarpaceae are known from late Early/Middle Miocene of Kutch and other sites in Gujarat and Rajasthan (Shukla et al, 2012). In another study, two fossil woods, namely Bauhinium palaeomalabaricum (Fabaceae) and Ebenoxylon indicum (Ebenaceae), described from early Miocene of Kutch suggest a warm and humid climate with good rainfall during early Miocene in the region (Shukla et al, 2015). Antoine et al, 2010;.…”
Section: Early Miocene (~23 To ~16 Ma) Fauna and Vegetationmentioning
confidence: 99%