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Leal et al., 2012

Tomographic Analysis for Bioerosion Signatures in Shallow-Water Rhodoliths from the Abrolhos Bank, Brazil

Leal, R. N., Bassi, D., Posenato, R., Amado-Filho, G. M.
DOI
DOI10.2112/11T-00006.1
Aasta2012
AjakiriJournal of Coastal Research
Köide28
Number1
Leheküljed306-309
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id52736

Abstrakt

Bioerosion at all scales is now recognized as playing a major role in facies interpretation. Macroscopic and microscopic borings can provide an indication of water depth, if they can be attributed to the action of specific borers. Tomographic analysis is a new method for assessing bioerosion, for identifying boring taxa, as well as for calculating the volume and porosity in present-day rhodoliths. The tomographic system provides also a quantification of the calcium carbonate produced by bioerosion. Recent rhodoliths collected at 20-m water depth on the Abrolhos Bank, Brazil, have been multiscann analyzed. The study shows that rhodoliths from this site are characterized by a highly diversified assemblage of boring bivalves and sponges associated producing the ichnogenera Gastrochaenolites and Entobia. The fauna from this boring assemblage can remove up to 10% of the rhodolith volume. The method can be expected to yield similar results as applied to both modern and fossil rhodoliths from other localities and time frames.

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