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Grosskopf & Ellwood, 2019

End-Permian Trace Fossil Dolopichnus and the Stresses of Ash Fall

Grosskopf, J. F., Ellwood, B. B.
DOI
DOI10.1080/10420940.2018.1532899
Year2019
JournalIchnos
Volume26
Number2
Pages158-163
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id24028

Abstract

The fossil burrow Dolopichnus, capped by an ash layer, was collected ∼0.6 m below the Permian–Triassic Boundary at the Lung Cam section in North Vietnam. The burrow occurs at the top of Bed 9, directly below the stepped extinction in foraminifera that marks initiation of the global perturbations related to the end-Permian extinction event. Dolopichnus is a plug-shaped burrow, possessing lining and fills. This specimen was found capped by an undisrupted bentonite layer. The main chamber has internal structure throughout indicative of benthic organisms overcoming living pressures of repeated ash falls, which can be applied to paleoenvironmental research across different regions and times, including the recent.

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