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Zonneveld et al., 2012

Mixed Siliciclastic/Carbonate Systems

Zonneveld, J., Gingras, M. K., Beatty, T. W., Bottjer, D. J., Chaplin, J. R., Greene, S. E., Martindale, R. C., Mata, S. A., McHugh, L. P., Pemberton, S. G., Schoengut, J. A.
DOI
DOI10.1016/B978-0-444-53813-0.00026-5
Year2012
BookTrace Fossils as Indicators of Sedimentary Environments
Editor(s)Knaust, D., Bromley, R. G.
PublisherElsevier
Publisher placeAmsterdam
JournalDevelopments in Sedimentology
Belongs toKnaust & Bromley 2012 (eds)
Volume64
Pages807-833
Typechapter in book
LanguageEnglish
Id13696

Abstract

The ichnology of mixed siliciclastic/carbonate successions, in which sediment admixture has had a clear effect on infaunal populations, is discussed. Fundamental influences that allow for the development of unique ichnological signatures in mixed systems include grain size, grain shape, and early diagenetic alteration. Shell debris within dominantly siliciclastic successions introduces complexities into the infaunal habitat that are clearly reflected in trace-fossil assemblages. Some differences are preservational, with trace fossils inherently more difficult to recognize in coarser bioclastic intervals than in fine-grained siliciclastic intervals. Faunal level differences include those where some taxa are excluded by admixed bioclastic detritus or by reduced ecospace availability. Diagenetic processes in mixed systems also operate at different scales and temporal intervals, leading to fundamental differences in preservation and in substrate consistency. In mixed systems, quintessential carbonate ichnotextures co-occur with prototypical siliciclastic ichnotextures, such as successions with interstratified or coplanar firmground and hardground assemblages.

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