2018
DOI: 10.3126/bdg.v20i0.20722
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Vegetation and Climate Around 780 Kyrs BP in Northern Kathmandu Valley, Central Nepal

Abstract: Palynological study from the Dharmasthali Formation exposed in the northern part of Kathmandu valley revealed the composition of forest vegetation that were growing in middle Pleistocene (780 kyrs BP) in this area. In a total fifteen samples were collected from the 46 m exposed section for the palynological study. The profile can be divided into two zones on the basis of pollen assemblages. The lower part (DF-I) is dominated by Pteridophyte spores such as Lygodium, Polypodium, Cyathea and Pteris. The dominance… Show more

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“…occurs in tropical to temperate forest within humid shady area while Pteris sp. occurs in shady moist and open dry area and mostly found in tropical and sub-tropical climate (Humagain and Paudayal, 2018). Spore of Ceratopteris sp.…”
Section: Paleofloristic Analysis and Paleoenvironmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…occurs in tropical to temperate forest within humid shady area while Pteris sp. occurs in shady moist and open dry area and mostly found in tropical and sub-tropical climate (Humagain and Paudayal, 2018). Spore of Ceratopteris sp.…”
Section: Paleofloristic Analysis and Paleoenvironmentmentioning
confidence: 99%