Amber and the Cretaceous Resinous Interval

Amber is fossilized resin that preserves biological remains in exceptional detail, study of which has revolutionized understanding of past terrestrial organisms and habitats from the Early Cretaceous to the present day. Cretaceous amber outcrops are more abundant in the Northern Hemisphere and durin...

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Autores: Delclòs Martínez, Xavier, Peñalver Mollá, Enrique, Barrón, Eduardo, Peris Cerdán, David, Grimaldi, David A., Holz, Michael, Labandeira, Conrad C., Saupe, Erin E., Scotese, Christopher R., Solórzano-Kraemer, Mónica M., Álvarez-Parra, Sergio, Arillo, Antonio, Azar, Dany, Cadena, Edwin A., Dal Corso, Jacopo, Kvaček, Jiří, Pérez de la Fuente, Ricardo, Monleón-Getino, Antonio, Nel, André, Peyrot, Daniel, Bueno-Cebollada, Carlos A., Gallardo, Alejandro, González-Fernández, Beatriz, Goula, Marta, Jaramillo, Carlos, Kania-Kłosok, Iwona, Viejo, José Luis, López del Valle, Rafael, Lozano, Rafael P., Meléndez, Nieves, Menor-Salván, César, Peña-Kairath, Constanza, Perrichot, Vincent, Rodrigo, Ana, Sánchez García, Alba, Santer, Maxime, Sarto i Monteys, Víctor
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión aceptada para publicación
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:España
Recursos:Universidad de Barcelona
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Cretaci
Coníferes
Amber
Cretaceous Period
Conifers
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spelling Amber and the Cretaceous Resinous IntervalDelclòs Martínez, XavierPeñalver Mollá, EnriqueBarrón, EduardoPeris Cerdán, DavidGrimaldi, David A.Holz, MichaelLabandeira, Conrad C.Saupe, Erin E.Scotese, Christopher R.Solórzano-Kraemer, Mónica M.Álvarez-Parra, SergioArillo, AntonioAzar, DanyCadena, Edwin A.Dal Corso, JacopoKvaček, JiříPérez de la Fuente, RicardoMonleón-Getino, AntonioNel, AndréPeyrot, DanielBueno-Cebollada, Carlos A.Gallardo, AlejandroGonzález-Fernández, BeatrizGoula, MartaJaramillo, CarlosKania-Kłosok, IwonaViejo, José LuisLópez del Valle, RafaelLozano, Rafael P.Meléndez, NievesMenor-Salván, CésarPeña-Kairath, ConstanzaPerrichot, VincentRodrigo, AnaSánchez García, AlbaSanter, MaximeSarto i Monteys, VíctorAmbreCretaciConíferesAmberCretaceous PeriodConifersAmber is fossilized resin that preserves biological remains in exceptional detail, study of which has revolutionized understanding of past terrestrial organisms and habitats from the Early Cretaceous to the present day. Cretaceous amber outcrops are more abundant in the Northern Hemisphere and during an interval of about 54 million years, from the Barremian to the Campanian. The extensive resin production that generated this remarkable amber record may be attributed to the biology of coniferous resin producers, the growth of resiniferous forests in proximity to transitional sedimentary environments, and the dynamics of climate during the Cretaceous. Here we discuss the set of interrelated abiotic and biotic factors potentially involved in resin production during that time. We name this period of mass resin production by conifers during the late Mesozoic, fundamental as an archive of terrestrial life, the 'Cretaceous Resinous Interval' (CREI).Elsevier B.V.2023info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/201772Articles publicats en revistes (Dinàmica de la Terra i l'Oceà)reponame:Dipòsit Digital de la UBinstname:Universidad de BarcelonaInglésReproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104486Earth-Science Reviews, 2023, vol. 243, p. 104486https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104486cc-by-nc-nd (c) The Authors, 2023https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/2017722026-05-27T06:46:51Z
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title Amber and the Cretaceous Resinous Interval
spellingShingle Amber and the Cretaceous Resinous Interval
Delclòs Martínez, Xavier
Ambre
Cretaci
Coníferes
Amber
Cretaceous Period
Conifers
title_short Amber and the Cretaceous Resinous Interval
title_full Amber and the Cretaceous Resinous Interval
title_fullStr Amber and the Cretaceous Resinous Interval
title_full_unstemmed Amber and the Cretaceous Resinous Interval
title_sort Amber and the Cretaceous Resinous Interval
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Delclòs Martínez, Xavier
Peñalver Mollá, Enrique
Barrón, Eduardo
Peris Cerdán, David
Grimaldi, David A.
Holz, Michael
Labandeira, Conrad C.
Saupe, Erin E.
Scotese, Christopher R.
Solórzano-Kraemer, Mónica M.
Álvarez-Parra, Sergio
Arillo, Antonio
Azar, Dany
Cadena, Edwin A.
Dal Corso, Jacopo
Kvaček, Jiří
Pérez de la Fuente, Ricardo
Monleón-Getino, Antonio
Nel, André
Peyrot, Daniel
Bueno-Cebollada, Carlos A.
Gallardo, Alejandro
González-Fernández, Beatriz
Goula, Marta
Jaramillo, Carlos
Kania-Kłosok, Iwona
Viejo, José Luis
López del Valle, Rafael
Lozano, Rafael P.
Meléndez, Nieves
Menor-Salván, César
Peña-Kairath, Constanza
Perrichot, Vincent
Rodrigo, Ana
Sánchez García, Alba
Santer, Maxime
Sarto i Monteys, Víctor
author Delclòs Martínez, Xavier
author_facet Delclòs Martínez, Xavier
Peñalver Mollá, Enrique
Barrón, Eduardo
Peris Cerdán, David
Grimaldi, David A.
Holz, Michael
Labandeira, Conrad C.
Saupe, Erin E.
Scotese, Christopher R.
Solórzano-Kraemer, Mónica M.
Álvarez-Parra, Sergio
Arillo, Antonio
Azar, Dany
Cadena, Edwin A.
Dal Corso, Jacopo
Kvaček, Jiří
Pérez de la Fuente, Ricardo
Monleón-Getino, Antonio
Nel, André
Peyrot, Daniel
Bueno-Cebollada, Carlos A.
Gallardo, Alejandro
González-Fernández, Beatriz
Goula, Marta
Jaramillo, Carlos
Kania-Kłosok, Iwona
Viejo, José Luis
López del Valle, Rafael
Lozano, Rafael P.
Meléndez, Nieves
Menor-Salván, César
Peña-Kairath, Constanza
Perrichot, Vincent
Rodrigo, Ana
Sánchez García, Alba
Santer, Maxime
Sarto i Monteys, Víctor
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Barrón, Eduardo
Peris Cerdán, David
Grimaldi, David A.
Holz, Michael
Labandeira, Conrad C.
Saupe, Erin E.
Scotese, Christopher R.
Solórzano-Kraemer, Mónica M.
Álvarez-Parra, Sergio
Arillo, Antonio
Azar, Dany
Cadena, Edwin A.
Dal Corso, Jacopo
Kvaček, Jiří
Pérez de la Fuente, Ricardo
Monleón-Getino, Antonio
Nel, André
Peyrot, Daniel
Bueno-Cebollada, Carlos A.
Gallardo, Alejandro
González-Fernández, Beatriz
Goula, Marta
Jaramillo, Carlos
Kania-Kłosok, Iwona
Viejo, José Luis
López del Valle, Rafael
Lozano, Rafael P.
Meléndez, Nieves
Menor-Salván, César
Peña-Kairath, Constanza
Perrichot, Vincent
Rodrigo, Ana
Sánchez García, Alba
Santer, Maxime
Sarto i Monteys, Víctor
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ambre
Cretaci
Coníferes
Amber
Cretaceous Period
Conifers
topic Ambre
Cretaci
Coníferes
Amber
Cretaceous Period
Conifers
description Amber is fossilized resin that preserves biological remains in exceptional detail, study of which has revolutionized understanding of past terrestrial organisms and habitats from the Early Cretaceous to the present day. Cretaceous amber outcrops are more abundant in the Northern Hemisphere and during an interval of about 54 million years, from the Barremian to the Campanian. The extensive resin production that generated this remarkable amber record may be attributed to the biology of coniferous resin producers, the growth of resiniferous forests in proximity to transitional sedimentary environments, and the dynamics of climate during the Cretaceous. Here we discuss the set of interrelated abiotic and biotic factors potentially involved in resin production during that time. We name this period of mass resin production by conifers during the late Mesozoic, fundamental as an archive of terrestrial life, the 'Cretaceous Resinous Interval' (CREI).
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dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104486
Earth-Science Reviews, 2023, vol. 243, p. 104486
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104486
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