La flora triásica de México

  • Alicia Silva-Pineda Instituto de Geología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria, México 20, D. F.
Keywords: Triassic flora, stratigraphy, Mexico

Abstract

Mexican Triassic floras are of limited geographical distribution. Only a few localities contain abundant plants of this age, since well-preserved Triassic plants are found only in four localities in the States of Sonora, Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí and Hidalgo, all from Upper Triassic sediments. Among the dominant plants of these floras, there are cycadophytes, ferns and pteridosperms, while equisetals and conifers are rather scarcely represented. This paper includes general aspects of the Triassic plants, as well as a review of the stratigraphy and of the macroscopic vegetation of the Mexican Upper Triassic continental rocks.

Published
2019-04-10
Section
Regular Papers