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Intro
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
1 Literature Review
1.1 International Studies
1.1.1 Research of Terrestrial Permian-Triassic Boundary
1.1.2 Research to Terrestrial Permian-Triassic Transition Flora
1.2 Studies in China
1.2.1 Establishinga Fairly Complete Framework of Stratigraphic Units in Western Guizhou and Eastern Yunnan
1.2.2 Research on the Paleofloras
1.3 Studies in the Research Area for the Monograph
References
2 Stratigraphy of Studied Area Across the Permian-Triassic Boundary, South China
2.1 Lithostratigraphy Units Across Permian-Triassic Boundary in Research Area
2.1.1 Non-Marine Facies Depositional Area
2.1.2 Shallow-Water Facies (Neritic Clastic Facies) Depositional Area
2.1.3 Deep-Water Facies (Shallow Marine Carbonate Facies) Depositional Area
2.2 Permian-Triassic Deposition Environmental Changes in Research Area
2.2.1 Carbonates Terrace Stage in Early-Middle Permian
2.2.2 Continent and Littoral-Neritic Sea Stage in Late Permian-Early Late Triassic
2.3 Brief Descriptions of Sections Across Permian-Triassic Boundary
2.3.1 Terrestrial Chahe Section in Weining, Guizhou Province
2.3.2 Terrestrial-Marine Transitional Chinahe Section in Xuanwei, Yunnan Province
2.3.3 Shallow-Water Zhongzhai Section, Liupanshui, Guizhou Province
2.3.4 Deep-Water Xinmin Section in Anshun, Guizhou Province
References
3 Materials and Methods
3.1 Sampling Strategy
3.2 Evaluating Fossil Plant Species Richness and Normalizing Data Occurrences
3.3 Fossil Plant Abundance
3.4 Evaluating Plant Ecology
References
4 Late Permian Changhsingian Floral Assemblage in Varied Palaeogeographic Settings
4.1 Composition and General Features of the Studied Paleofloras
4.1.1 Lycophyta: Lepidodendrales
4.1.2 Arthrophyta
4.1.3 Pteridophyta
4.1.4 Progymnospermophyta: Noeggerathipsida
4.1.5 Pteridospermophyta
4.1.6 Cycadophyta
4.1.7 Ginkgophyta
4.1.8 Coniferophyta
4.1.9 Gymnospermarum Seeds
4.2 Floral Assemblage of Late Permian Changhsingian Xuanwei and Lungtan Formations
4.3 Floral Assemblage of Late Permian Changhsingian Marine Deep-Water Talung Formation
4.4 Characters of Representative Taxonomic Groups of the Cathaysian Flora in South China
4.4.1 Lobatannularia Kawasaki, 1927
4.4.2 Fascipteris Gu Et Zhi 1974
4.4.3 Gigantopterids
4.4.4 Tingia Halle 1925
4.4.5 Taeniopterides
4.4.6 Oriental Lepidophytes
4.5 Correlation with Domestic and Foreign Coeval Flora
4.5.1 Correlation of the Late LatePermian Floras in China
4.5.2 Correlation with Late Permian Euramerican Flora
References
5 Earliest Triassic (Induan, Kayitou Formation) Floral Assemblage in South China
5.1 Composition and General Features of Floral Assemblage of Induan Kayitou Formation
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
1 Literature Review
1.1 International Studies
1.1.1 Research of Terrestrial Permian-Triassic Boundary
1.1.2 Research to Terrestrial Permian-Triassic Transition Flora
1.2 Studies in China
1.2.1 Establishinga Fairly Complete Framework of Stratigraphic Units in Western Guizhou and Eastern Yunnan
1.2.2 Research on the Paleofloras
1.3 Studies in the Research Area for the Monograph
References
2 Stratigraphy of Studied Area Across the Permian-Triassic Boundary, South China
2.1 Lithostratigraphy Units Across Permian-Triassic Boundary in Research Area
2.1.1 Non-Marine Facies Depositional Area
2.1.2 Shallow-Water Facies (Neritic Clastic Facies) Depositional Area
2.1.3 Deep-Water Facies (Shallow Marine Carbonate Facies) Depositional Area
2.2 Permian-Triassic Deposition Environmental Changes in Research Area
2.2.1 Carbonates Terrace Stage in Early-Middle Permian
2.2.2 Continent and Littoral-Neritic Sea Stage in Late Permian-Early Late Triassic
2.3 Brief Descriptions of Sections Across Permian-Triassic Boundary
2.3.1 Terrestrial Chahe Section in Weining, Guizhou Province
2.3.2 Terrestrial-Marine Transitional Chinahe Section in Xuanwei, Yunnan Province
2.3.3 Shallow-Water Zhongzhai Section, Liupanshui, Guizhou Province
2.3.4 Deep-Water Xinmin Section in Anshun, Guizhou Province
References
3 Materials and Methods
3.1 Sampling Strategy
3.2 Evaluating Fossil Plant Species Richness and Normalizing Data Occurrences
3.3 Fossil Plant Abundance
3.4 Evaluating Plant Ecology
References
4 Late Permian Changhsingian Floral Assemblage in Varied Palaeogeographic Settings
4.1 Composition and General Features of the Studied Paleofloras
4.1.1 Lycophyta: Lepidodendrales
4.1.2 Arthrophyta
4.1.3 Pteridophyta
4.1.4 Progymnospermophyta: Noeggerathipsida
4.1.5 Pteridospermophyta
4.1.6 Cycadophyta
4.1.7 Ginkgophyta
4.1.8 Coniferophyta
4.1.9 Gymnospermarum Seeds
4.2 Floral Assemblage of Late Permian Changhsingian Xuanwei and Lungtan Formations
4.3 Floral Assemblage of Late Permian Changhsingian Marine Deep-Water Talung Formation
4.4 Characters of Representative Taxonomic Groups of the Cathaysian Flora in South China
4.4.1 Lobatannularia Kawasaki, 1927
4.4.2 Fascipteris Gu Et Zhi 1974
4.4.3 Gigantopterids
4.4.4 Tingia Halle 1925
4.4.5 Taeniopterides
4.4.6 Oriental Lepidophytes
4.5 Correlation with Domestic and Foreign Coeval Flora
4.5.1 Correlation of the Late LatePermian Floras in China
4.5.2 Correlation with Late Permian Euramerican Flora
References
5 Earliest Triassic (Induan, Kayitou Formation) Floral Assemblage in South China
5.1 Composition and General Features of Floral Assemblage of Induan Kayitou Formation