Pontska flora iz Kostolačkog ugljenog basena (Srbija)

Pontian flora of Kostolac coal basin, Serbia

  • Djordje Mihajlović University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Institute of Regional Geology and Paleontology, Kamenička 6, 11000 Belgrade
  • Zorica Lazarević University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Institute of Regional Geology and Paleontology, Kamenička 6, 11000 Belgrade
Keywords: macroflora, specific association, Upper Pontian, Kostolac coal mine, Serbia

Abstract

Abundant plant remains have been found in clay roof of the second coal seam in tirikovac opencut. Kostolac coal mine. Highly prevailing specimens are of Glyptostrobus europaeus and Ain us cecropiaefolia over the few of Fagus kraeuselii, Parrotia pristina, Byttneriophyllum tiliaefoliurn and Fraxinus ungeri. The original plant associations have been known from a number of localities in the Pannonian basin. The considered type of vegetation is registered for the first time in Serbia. It adds to the diversity of Upper Pontian vegetation on the national territory.

 

Published
1998-12-19
How to Cite
Mihajlović, D. and Lazarević, Z. (1998) “Pontska flora iz Kostolačkog ugljenog basena (Srbija)”, Geološki anali Balkanskoga poluostrva, 62(1), pp. 133-153. Available at: https://gabp.rgf.bg.ac.rs/index.php/gabp/article/view/349 (Accessed: 21November2024).
Section
Original Scientific Paper