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science-and-environment2 years ago

"Rediscovery of 22-Million-Year-Old Fossilized Forest Buried by Ancient Volcanic Eruption"

Scientists from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute have discovered the fossilized remains of a 22-million-year-old megaflora forest in the Panama Canal. The newly identified extinct mangrove species, Sonneratioxylon barrocoloradoensis, suggests that ancient trees were significantly larger than today's mangroves. Radiometric dating places the forest in the Early Miocene era, and it is believed to have been buried by a lahar—a volcanic mudflow—leading to its exceptional preservation. The discovery, made on Barro Colorado Island, provides valuable insights into Earth's geological and biological history and was facilitated by the sediment removal for the Panama Canal expansion. The findings are detailed in the journal Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.

science-and-environment2 years ago

"Ancient 22-Million-Year-Old Forest Unearthed After Millennia"

Scientists at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute have uncovered fossilized remains of a 22-million-year-old mangrove forest on Barro Colorado Island in the Panama Canal. The forest, which was buried by a volcanic eruption, consisted of trees that could grow up to 130 feet tall, thriving in conditions with high atmospheric CO2 levels and brackish water. The discovery includes a new species named Sonneratioxylon barrocoloradoensis, with its closest living relatives found in Southeast Asia. The findings provide insights into the ancient ecosystems of Central America and will be published in the journal Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.