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Wilson, M. A., et al., 2021

Ooimmuration: enchanced fossil preservation by ooids, with examples from the Middle Jurassic of Southwestern Utah, USA

Wilson, M. A., Cooke, A. M., Judge, S. A., Palmer, T. J.
DOI
DOI10.2110/palo.2021.036
Aasta2021
AjakiriPalaios
Köide36
Number10
Leheküljed326-329
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id34491

Abstrakt

Ooimmuration is here defined as a taphonomic process by which fossils are preserved within ooids. It is a form of lithoimmuration, although depending on the role of microbes in the formation of the ooid cortex, ooimmuration can also be considered a type of bioimmuration. Fossils enclosed within ooids are protected from bioerosion as well as the abrasion common in energetic depositional environments such as ooid shoals. Many taxa in some fossil assemblages may be known only because they were ooimmured. We describe as examples of ooimmuration fossils preserved in an oolite from the Middle Jurassic (Bajocian) Carmel Formation in southwestern Utah.

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