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Curran, 1992

Trace Fossils in Quaternary, Bahamian-Style Carbonate Environments: The Modern to Fossil Transition

Curran, H. A.
DOI
DOI10.1017/S2475263000002300
Year1992
PublisherUniversity of Tennessee
Publisher placeKnoxwille
JournalShort Courses in Paleontology
Belongs toMaples & West, 1992 (Eds)
Volume5
Pages105-120
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id49455

Abstract

Tracemaking organisms are common and diverse components of the fauna and flora of tropical, shallow-marine and coastal carbonate environments. In the shallow subtidal zone, the burrowing activity of callianassid shrimp commonly is the dominant process in the modification of original depositional fabrics (Tudhope and Scoffin, 1984; Tedesco and Wanless, 1991). Both borers and burrowers have great potential to leave their mark in tropical carbonate sediments and rocks and to become part of the fossil record.

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