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Ekdale, 1980

Graphoglyptid burrows in modern deep-sea sediment

Ekdale, A. A.
DOI
DOI10.1126/science.207.4428.304
Aasta1980
AjakiriScience
Köide207
Leheküljed304–306
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Keelinglise
Id7582

Abstrakt

The complex, highly patterned, invertebrate burrow systems known as "graphoglyptids" in ancient sedimentary rocks have now been recovered in box cores of modern deep-sea sediment. Spiroraphe, Cosmoraphe, and Paleodictyon occur as grooves in the tops of washed cores, and they apparently were produced and maintained as horizontal tunnel systems just a few millimeters below the sediment surface. These burrows, which are important as indicators of dee pwater sedimentary environments in ancient strata, have been predicted in the modern deep sea but have not been found there until now.

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