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Elias & Buttler, 1986

Late Ordovician solitary rugose corals preserved in life position

Elias, R. J., Buttler, C. J.
DOI
DOI10.1139/E86-074
Year1986
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Volume23
Pages739-742
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id50499

Abstract

Two Late Ordovician unattached solitary rugose corals from the Beaverfoot Formation in southeastern British Columbia were almost certainly preserved in life position. These unique specimens occur beneath large colonial corals and were thus shielded from high-energy events that overturned and transported other individuals. They confirm previous hypotheses that greatly curved solitary corals lay in the sediment with concave sides facing up and at least partly exposed, whereas slightly curved forms were oriented in more upright positions.

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