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Schmitz & Binda, 1991

Coprolites from the Maastrichtian Whitemud Formation of southern Saskatchewan: Morphological classification and interpretation on diagenesis

Schmitz, M., Binda, P. L.
DOI
DOI10.1007/BF02985784
Aasta1991
AjakiriPaläontologische Zeitschrift
Köide65
Number1-2
Leheküljed199-211
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id48886

Abstrakt

Alluvial floodplain mudstones of the late Maastrichtian Whitemud Formation of southern Saskatchewan contain abundant vertebrate faecal remains preserved as siderite and Fe-hydroxides. The coprolites are grouped into nine morphological classes on the basis of style of coiling, shape, size, and striations. Their morphology is consistent with deposition of the faeces by terrestrial reptiles and not by fish as previously reported. The excellent preservation of the fossils can be attributed to early diagenetic precipitation of Fe CO3 in loci where faecal matter was still bacterially fermenting.

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