Donovan, 2017a
| Author(s): | Donovan, S. K. |
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| Year: | 2017 |
| Title: | Trace fossils and tropical karst |
| Journal: | Geological Magazine |
| Volume: | 154 |
| Number: | 1 |
| Pages: | 166-168 |
| Abstract | Two crinoid pluricolumnals from Permian rocks of Timor show similar patterns of external pitting. Platycrinitid sp. preserves circular, parabolic pits that do not cross-cut between columnals, some have raised rims and at least one columnal shows a growth deformity. These pits are interpreted as the trace fossil Oichnus paraboloides Bromley. Crinoid sp. indet. has particularly dense pits cross-cutting columnals on one side of the pluricolumnal only and extending onto the contiguous limestone; it is a Holocene microkarstic solution feature. Care must be taken to separate true bioerosive trace fossils from modern microkarstic features in limestones in the tropics. |
| Keywords: | Bioerosion, karst, Paleontology, Permian, Predation, Trace fossils |
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756815000965 |
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