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On the Eocene mangroves of Wadi Al-Hitan World Heritage site, Fayum, Egypt

Wagieh El-Saadawi, Rifaat Osman, Marwa El-Faramawi, Husein Bkhat, Marwah Kamal El-Din, Nermeen Ziada.




Abstract

Wadi Al-Hitan is the first site in Egypt to be inscribed by UNESCO on the “Natural World Heritage List”. Wadi Al-Hitan mangrove plant bed lies in late middle Eocene (Bartonian) at the top of Birket Qarun Formation, underlying Qasr El-Sagha Formation (Priabonian). Plant fossils include casts of roots and rhizomes, an impression of a leaf and petrified drift woods. Problematic fossils include directly–preserved hard parts of Echinodermata and casts of closely-spaced, mineral-filled siphons of bivalves. All fossils are described, illustrated and discussed in detail.

Key words: Egypt, Eocene, Fossil Plants, Mangroves, Wadi Hitan






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