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Crimes, 1992a

Changes in the trace fossil biota across the Proterozoic-Phanerozoic boundary

Crimes, T. P.
DOI
DOI10.1144/gsjgs.149.4.0637
Year1992
JournalJournal of the Geological Society
Volume149
Number4
Pages637-646
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id6715

Abstract

Trace fossils became relatively diverse in shallow-water clastic seas in the late Proterozoic (Vendian), with a further significant increase in abundance, diversity and complexity in the Tommotian and Atdabanian. Little change followed in the remainder of the Lower Palaeozoic. Traces typical of deeper-water facies evolved in shallow water during the Vendian and early Cambrian, and may have slowly migrated into the deep ocean during the remainder of the Lower Palaeozoic. There are a limited number of short-ranging ichnogenera which may be useful for correlation but the first appearance of ichnogenera may be a more satisfactory method. Three trace fossil zones covering the ranges Redkino and Kotlin, Rovno and Tommotian-lower Atdabanian are recognized and may be useful for world-wide correlation.

Remarks

The ranges of trace fossils from Vendian to lower Silurian.
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