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Vinn & Toom, 2015a

Some encrusted hardgrounds from the Ordovician of Estonia (Baltica)

Vinn, O., Toom, U.
DOI10.4267/2042/56744
Year2015
JournalCarnets de Géologie
Volume15
Number7
Pages63-70
Typearticle in journal
OpenAccess
Estonian author
LanguageEnglish
Id4354

Abstract

The Ordovician hardground faunas of Estonia are not diverse. They include echinoderm holdfasts (i.e., eocrinoids and crinoids), edrioasteroids, bryozoans (both hemispherical trepostomes and stalked ptilodictyids) and cornulitids.The earliest hardground faunas appeared in the Dapingian (i.e., bryozoans and echinoderms). The Estonian hardground faunas are less diverse than the North American ones. North American hardgrounds seem to be more heavily encrusted than the Estonian ones. These differences may be due to the paleogeographic distances, different climates and different sedimentation environments of the paleocontinents.

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