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Uchman et al., 2012c

Probable root structures and associated trace fossils from the Lower Pleistocene calcarenites of the Favignana Island, southern Italy: dilemmas of interpretation

Uchman, A., Ślączka, A., Renda, P.
Year2012
JournalGeological Quarterly
Volume56
Number4
Pages745–756
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id31441

Abstract

Two types of large, branched structures from the Lower Pleistocene (Calabrian) high-energy calcarenites of Favignana Island are described: Faviradixus robustus gen. et sp. nov. and Egadiradixus rectibrachiatus gen. et sp. nov. They may be in terpreted as root strucures of large plants, i.e., trees and trees or shrubs, respectively. The former taxon co-occurs with the marine animal trace fossils Ophiomorpha nodosa, Ophiomorpha isp., Thalassinoides isp. and Beaconites isp. The interpretation as root structures although tentative is probable and can be related to short emergence episodes for the formation of E. rectibrachiatus or to longer emergence, responsible for the discontinuity at the base of the overlying Tyrrhenian deposits, for F. robustus. Calcified root mats of smaller plants asso ciated with the Tyrrhenian or younger emergence surfaces are common.

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