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An archosauromorph dominated ichnoassemblage in fluvial settings from the late Early Triassic of the Catalan Pyrenees (NE Iberian Peninsula) [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
The vertebrate recovery after the end-Permian mass extinction can be approached through the ichnological record, which is much more abundant than body fossils.
Eudald Mujal   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

A highly diverse Pennsylvanian tetrapod ichnoassemblage from the Semily Formation (Krkonoše Piedmont Basin, Czechia) [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ
The Krkonoše Piedmont Basin (KPB) is one of the Late Paleozoic continental basins in Bohemia, Czechia, comprising a sedimentary sequence from the Late Pennsylvanian to the early Cisuralian.
Gabriela Calabkova, Jakub Brezina
exaly   +4 more sources

New Middle to ?Late Jurassic dinosaur tracksites in the Central High Atlas Mountains, Morocco [PDF]

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2023
Besides bones, fossil tracks and trackways are important sources of knowledge about dinosaur palaeobiology. Here, we report three new tracksites from two different synclines in the Imilchil area, Central High Atlas, Morocco.
Ahmed Oussou   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

A diverse Late Cretaceous vertebrate tracksite from the Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2021
The Upper Cretaceous ‘upper’ Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia is world famous for hosting Dinosaur Stampede National Monument at Lark Quarry Conservation Park, a somewhat controversial tracksite that preserves thousands of tridactyl dinosaur ...
Stephen F. Poropat   +7 more
doaj   +3 more sources

A reappraisal of the Middle Triassic chirotheriid Chirotherium ibericus Navás, 1906 (Iberian Range NE Spain), with comments on the Triassic tetrapod track biochronology of the Iberian Peninsula [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2015
Triassic vertebrate tracks are known from the beginning of the 19th century and have a worldwide distribution. Several Triassic track ichnoassemblages and ichnotaxa have a restricted stratigraphic range and are useful in biochronology and biostratigraphy.
Ignacio Díaz-Martínez   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Chondrites isp. Indicating Late Paleozoic Atmospheric Anoxia in Eastern Peninsular India [PDF]

open access: yesThe Scientific World Journal, 2014
Rhythmic sandstone-mudstone-coal succession of the Barakar Formation (early Permian) manifests a transition from lower braided-fluvial to upper tide-wave influenced, estuarine setting. Monospecific assemblage of marine trace fossil Chondrites isp.
Biplab Bhattacharya, Sudipto Banerjee
doaj   +2 more sources

Discovery of fossil avian footprints from Late Holocene sediments of Allahbund uplift in Great Rann of Kachchh of Western India [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
The Great Rann of Kachchh is a sabkha terrain with a thick succession of Quaternary to Late Holocene sediments, deposited during high sea level after the Last Glacial Maxima.
Darshit Padia   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

A glimpse into ancient food storage: Sequestrichnia and associated nucleocave Chondrites from Eocene deep-sea deposits [PDF]

open access: yesActa Palaeontologica Polonica, 2022
The old brickyard Velká nad Veličkou in the Czech Republic offers a unique insight into an Eocene deep-sea ichnoassemblage that is dominated by sequestrichnia.
JAROSLAV ŠAMÁNEK   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Ichnofossils of the Permian-Triassic sediments in the Southern Verkhoyansk Region (Tiryakh-Kobyume section, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia)

open access: yesУчёные записки Казанского университета: Серия Естественные науки, 2021
The paper presents the first detailed evidence for the Permian and Early Triassic ichnofossils of the Southern Verkhoyansk Region. The possibility of using ichnofossils for reconstruction of terrigenous sedimentation at high latitudes, including ...
D.N. Miftakhutdinova, R.V. Kutygin
doaj   +1 more source

Reviewing the Palaeontological and Palaeoenvironmental Heritage of the Monti Pisani Massif (Italy): A Compelling History of Animals, Plants and Climates through Three Geological Eras

open access: yesGeosciences, 2023
The Monti Pisani massif (Tuscany, central Italy) is an isolated mountain relief known for its rich geodiversity, including a remarkable palaeontological heritage from the Palaeozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras.
Alberto Collareta   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

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