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Brett et al., 1983

Late Cambrian hard substrate communities from Montana/Wyoming: the oldest known hardground encrusters

Brett, C. E., Liddell, W. D., Derstler, K. L.
DOI
DOI10.1111/j.1502-3931.1983.tb02010.x
Aasta1983
AjakiriLethaia
Köide16
Number4
Leheküljed281-289
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id10038

Abstrakt

Hardground surfaces from the Late Cambrian Snowy Range Formation in Montana/Wyoming are the oldest known non‐reefal hard substrates exhibiting encrusting fossils. These surfaces range in age from Early Franconian to early Trempealeauan. Hardgrounds were developed on slightly hummocky to planar, truncated surfaces of glauconite‐rich, carbonate, flat pebble conglomerates, which were deposited during episodes of storm scouring in shallow subtidal environments of the Montana/Wyoming shelf. Snowy Range hardgrounds are encrusted by a low diversity assemblage of fossils dominated by simple discoidal holdfasts of pelmatozoans, probably crinoids, and including small conical spongiomorph algae? and probable stromatolites. Macroborings (e.g. Trypanites) are notably absent from all hardground surfaces, although sharp‐walled, vertical, cylindrical holes (borings?) occur in micrite clasts imbedded in certain flat pebble conglomerates. No evidence of faunal succession or microecologic partitioning of irregular surfaces was observed on these Cambrian hardgrounds.

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