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1 The fossil record 2

2 The fossil record 2 What is a fossil? Where do we find fossils?
Why study fossils? Palaeobiology Geochronology Palaeoenvironments/climates How are fossils formed? Types of fossil preservation Quality of the fossil record

3 Taphonomy - ‘fossilization’
The manner and cause of death Processes of decay and decomposition Transportation of fossils/potential fossils Burial of remains Diagenesis of remains

4 NB text-book, p. 8-17

5 Taphonomic information
life position, clustering articulation, breakage, sorting, orientation population structure - age and size frequency trace fossils sedimentology

6 Types of preservation ‘Unaltered’ remains Altered remains Imprints
Soft parts - very rare Freezing Mummification amber, etc. Hard parts Altered remains Petrifaction Permineralization Recrystallization Replacement Carbonization Imprints Moulds/casts impressions Tracks, trails and burrows

7 Unaltered remains - freezing
1999

8 Unaltered remains - freezing
Lyuba (age 4 months, 40kya old) - discovered in 2007 in Siberian permafrost

9 Unaltered remains - freezing
Dima (age 7 months, 40kya old) - discovered in 1977 by gold diggers in a lump of ice near the Kirgilyakh Creek

10 Unaltered remains - amber
Oligocene (~30Ma) amber, Baltic

11 Unaltered remains - amber
Oligocene (~30Ma) amber, Baltic

12 Altered remains - permineralization
Triassic (~230 Ma) trees, Petrified Forest NP, Arizona

13 Altered remains - recrystallization
NB. mineralogy is unchanged gastropod/snail

14 Altered remains - replacement, e.g. aragonite to calcite
Peronoceras fibulatum Placenticeras meeki ammonites

15 Altered remains - replacement, e.g. aragonite to pyrite
Jurassic ( Ma) ammonites

16 Altered remains - carbonization
fossil fern frond (Neuropteris)

17 Imprints - moulds and casts
internal mould external mould imprints

18 Chemical/molecular fossils
degree of alteration may be difficult to determine

19 Quality of the fossil record
Chances of fossilization Soft parts vs. hard parts Lagerstätten Biases Sedimentary environment e.g. marine vs. continental Stratigraphic bias older rocks - less exposure, tectonized Collection bias towards commonest and most accessible sedimentary facies (~environments) NB. oldest ocean crust 165 m.y.

20 Chances of fossilization
~60% of marine animals are soft bodied and usually unrepresented in the fossil record (NB shell and coral carbonate is also broken down by bioerosions - up to 60% in coral reef settings) Discalioides jellyfish, Oligocene, Provence, Southern France

21 Chances of fossilization
marine vs. continental environments + scavengers, decomposition

22 Lagerstätten deposits of exceptional value - conservation
- concentration Solnhofen (Jurassic, S Germany) - a conservation lagerstätte Shrimp - Aeger tipularius

23 Lagerstätten Solnhofen (Jurassic, S Germany) Dragonfly - Libellulium

24 Lagerstätten Solnhofen (Jurassic, S Germany)

25 Lagerstätten Messel (Eocene, Germany) beetle

26 Lagerstätten Messel (Eocene, Germany) snake

27 Lagerstätten Messel (Eocene, Germany) Fish - Cyclurus kehreri

28 Lagerstätten Messel (Eocene, Germany)
Turtle - Allaeochelys crassesculptata

29 Lagerstätten Messel (Eocene, Germany)
Mammal - Propalaeotherium parvulum Messel (Eocene, Germany)

30 Lagerstätten Messel (Eocene, Germany) Marsupial - Leptictidium nasutum

31 Lagerstätten Messel (Eocene, Germany) Bat - Archaeonycteris trigonodon

32 Lagerstätten Holzmaden (Jurassic, Germany)
marine reptile - ichthyosaur Holzmaden (Jurassic, Germany)

33 Quality of the fossil record
Chances of fossilization Soft parts vs. hard parts Lagerstätten Biases Sedimentary environment e.g. marine vs. continental Stratigraphic bias older rocks - less exposure, tectonized Collection bias towards commonest and most accessible sedimentary facies oldest ocean crust 165 m.y. UP TO HERE!!

34 Stratigraphic bias

35 Collection bias e.g. oceans vs. shelf sediments Europe vs. Asia, etc.

36 Quality of the fossil record - biases but ……

37 Quality of the fossil record
Palaeobiology and the Fossil Record Benton & Harper

38 Quality of the fossil record
‘corrected’ for sampling biases Sepkoski data PBDB data Alroy et al. 2008, Science


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