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Lindqvist, 1986

Teredinid-bored Araucariaceae logs preserved in shoreface sediments, Wangaloa Formation (Paleocene) Otago, New Zealand

Lindqvist, J. K.
DOI
DOI10.1080/00288306.1986.10427536
Year1986
JournalNew Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Volume29
Pages253-261
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id52788

Abstract

Bored, calcite-cemented, and partly carbonised Araucariaceae logs (?Agathis sp.) occur within a concretionary shellbed in Wangaloa Formation shallow marine sandstone exposed near Mitchells Rocks, southeast Otago. Dense concentrations of carbonate-lined and sand-infilled teredinid tubes occur in the sapwood of four logs. Conspicuous sedimentation features such as shell lags, truncated and reworked Ophiomorpha burrows, and low-angle hummocky and swaley crossstratification exposed in strata at Mitchells Rocks, iadicate shoreface or storm deposition close to [airweather wave base. The logs probably endured only a brief period of sea-floor exposure and decay before final burial and cementation

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