Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8867614 | Global and Planetary Change | 2018 | 51 Pages |
Abstract
The reconstructed climate data indicates that high temperature and significantly low precipitation during the winter season (dry season) in the late Miocene might have enhanced forest fire which favoured the expansion of C4 plants over C3 plants during the period. This idea gets further support not only from a recent forest fire in northern India that was caused by the weakening of winter precipitation, but also from the burnt wood recovered from the late Miocene Siwalik sediments of northern India.
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Authors
Gaurav Srivastava, Khum N. Paudayal, Torsten Utescher, R.C. Mehrotra,