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MacNaughton, 2007

The Application of Trace Fossils to Biostratigraphy

MacNaughton, R. B.
DOI10.1016/B978-044452949-7/50134-0
Year2007
BookTrace Fossils: Concepts, Problems, Prospects
Editor(s)Miller, W.
PublisherElsevier
Publisher placeAmsterdam
Belongs toMiller, 2007 (ed)
Pages135-148
Typechapter in book
LanguageEnglish
Id9018

Abstract

The characteristics that make trace fossils valuable in sedimentology and paleoecology limit their usefulness in biostratigraphy. However, in certain situations they can be the sole source of biostratigraphic data or can usefully augment biostratigraphic data from other sources. Trace fossils have been applied successfully to detailed biostratigraphy in the basal Cambrian (various ichnotaxa) and the Cambrian–Ordovician transition (trilobite traces, especially Cruziana), and to the dating of deep-marine Cambrian deposits (Oldhamia) and continental Mesozoic strata (vertebrate tracks). Other trace-fossil groups with potential biostratigraphic applications include certain complex, deep-marine traces (graphoglyptids), Tertiary insect-produced traces, and some bioerosion structures. Reliable trace-fossil biostratigraphy relies on high-caliber systematic ichnotaxonomy, augmented by careful paleoenvironmental analysis, and can be conducted profitably in tandem with studies on the evolution of behavior.

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