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  2019, Vol. 8 Issue (3): 238-250    DOI: 10.1186/s42501-019-0035-5
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Characteristics of Early Cretaceous wildfires in peat-forming environment, NE China
Shuai Wang, Long-Yi Shao, Zhi-Ming Yan, Ming-Jian Shi, Yun-He Zhang
College of Geoscience and Surveying Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing), Beijing 100083, China
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Abstract Inertinite maceral compositions in coals from the Early Cretaceous Erlian, Hailar, and Sanjiang Basins in NE China are analyzed in order to reveal palaeowildfire events and palaeoclimate variations. Although huminite is the dominant maceral group in the studied basins, the inertinite group, as a byproduct of palaeowildfires, makes up a considerable proportion. Occurrence of inertinite macerals indicates that wildfires were widespread and frequent, and supports the opinion that the Early Cretaceous was a “high-fire” interval. Inertinite contents vary from 0.2% to 85.0%, mostly within the range of 10%-45%, and a model-based calculation suggests that the atmospheric oxygen levels during the Aptian and Albian (Early Cretaceous) were around 24.7% and 25.3% respectively. Frequent fire activity during Early Cretaceous has been previously related to higher atmospheric oxygen concentrations. The inertinite reflectance, ranging from 0.58%Ro to 2.00%Ro, indicates that the palaeowildfire in the Early Cretaceous was dominated by ground fires, partially reaching-surface fires. These results further support that the Cretaceous earliest angiosperms from NE China were growing in elevated O2 conditions compared to the present day.
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Key words: Inertinite   coal   wildfire   palaeo-atmospheric oxygen level   angiosperm   Early Cretaceous   NE China     
Received: 04 September 2018
Corresponding Authors: * shaol@cumtb.edu.cn   
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. Characteristics of Early Cretaceous wildfires in peat-forming environment, NE China[J]. , 2019, 8(3): 238-250.
. Characteristics of Early Cretaceous wildfires in peat-forming environment, NE China[J]. Journal of Palaeogeography, 2019, 8(3): 238-250.
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