The trace-fossil record provides a wealth of information to track the rise and early evolution of animals. It comprises the activity of both hard-and soft-bodied organisms, is continuous …
This book provides readers with a well-balanced blend of high-quality photographs, figures and accompanying texts on the identification of trace fossils, both in core and in outcrop …
This study documents the character and occurrence of hybrid event beds (HEBs) deposited across a range of deep‐water sub‐environments in the Cretaceous–Palaeocene Gottero …
Abstract Changes in diversity of trace fossils through time provide information about evolutionary innovations in animal‐substrate interactions. Global ichnodiversity changes at …
Flutes and tool marks are commonly observed sedimentary structures on the bases of sandstones in deep‐water successions. These sole structures are universally used as …
Protovirgularia is an old name for prominent trace fossils common throughout the Phanerozoic and fascinating geologists for about 175 years. Repeatedly described under …
Among invertebrates and both in modern and ancient marine environments, certain echinoderms have been and are some of the most active and widespread bioturbators and …
Trace fossils represent records of the activity of both epifaunal and infaunal animals, providing significant information for a deeper understanding of Earth's past environments …
The distribution of conventional subichnofacies in deep‐water fan systems (ie Ophiomorpha rudis–Paleodictyon–Nereites‐subichnofacies) depends on the presence of fully turbulent …