Project Title
Sedimentary environments as the theatre for evolution: how angiosperms shaped Mesozoic landscapes
Institution
University of Cambridge
Supervisors and Institutions
Neil Davies
Funding Status
Funding is in competition with other projects and students
Project Description
The sedimentary and geomorphological importance of ecosystem-engineering plants in modern rivers is clear. Angiosperms and grasses, aquatic life-habits and C4 carbon fixation are critical aspects of vegetation in modern rivers and yet none appeared on Earth until the Mesozoic. This project will assess how the evolution of these traits as physical parameters affected sedimentary environment and landscape. This holistic combination of sedimentary and palaeobotanic data will enable us to more fully answer fundamental questions surrounding the co-evolution of life and physical environments, the evolutionary context of river functioning and the stratigraphic distribution of distinct (and often economically important) sedimentary facies.
Contact Name
Neil Davies
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Expiry Date
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
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