The uppermost part of the Upper Bathonian Sponge Limestone member, Patcham Formation, of the Jhura Dome of Kachchh Mainland is a thickening- and shallowing-upward succession topped by medium- to thick-bedded hummocky cross-stratified grainstones deposited by storm waves. Occasionally, thin, commonly lenticular, intraclastic–bioclastic silty marl intercalations between the grainstones are highly bioturbated, in contrast to the grainstones, in which, for the most part, trace fossils occur scattered. Large exposures of bedding planes of the grainstones allow the detailed investigation of ichnological features, whereas the high density of traces in the soft marls precludes the identification of any ichnotaxa. Eighteen ichnotaxa have been record...
Trace fossil assemblages from a variety of outcropping tidal and shoreface facies in the Belait Form...
This study shows that ichonology can be used to refine sequence stratigraphy as well as to interpret...
Abstract — Trace fossils record foraging behaviours, the search for resources in patchy environments...
The uppermost part of the Upper Bathonian Sponge Limestone member, Patcham Formation, of the Jhura D...
The shallow marine deposits of the Late-Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian) Jumara Formation of th...
Schaubcylindrichnus is an important trace fossil used in the characterization of offshore and shoref...
The deep-sea, distal turbiditic deposits at Uzgruň have recorded no significant change of trace foss...
Shorefaces can display strong facies variability and integration of sedimentology and ichnology prov...
Traces of organisms ’ burrowing movements in the once-soft sediment are most commonly manifested as ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Trace fossils represent records of the activity of both epifaunal and infaunal ...
Trace fossils that record animal and plant activity are described for the first time from the Middle...
An ichnoassemblage of 10 ichnospecies is described for the first time from the Late Silurian Melbour...
The study and application of ichnology, or trace fossils, have evolved substantially since trace fos...
Shorefaces can display strong facies variability and integration of sedimentology and ichnology prov...
One of the classic areas of British geology is reexamined using perspectives provided by the tectoni...
Trace fossil assemblages from a variety of outcropping tidal and shoreface facies in the Belait Form...
This study shows that ichonology can be used to refine sequence stratigraphy as well as to interpret...
Abstract — Trace fossils record foraging behaviours, the search for resources in patchy environments...
The uppermost part of the Upper Bathonian Sponge Limestone member, Patcham Formation, of the Jhura D...
The shallow marine deposits of the Late-Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian) Jumara Formation of th...
Schaubcylindrichnus is an important trace fossil used in the characterization of offshore and shoref...
The deep-sea, distal turbiditic deposits at Uzgruň have recorded no significant change of trace foss...
Shorefaces can display strong facies variability and integration of sedimentology and ichnology prov...
Traces of organisms ’ burrowing movements in the once-soft sediment are most commonly manifested as ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Trace fossils represent records of the activity of both epifaunal and infaunal ...
Trace fossils that record animal and plant activity are described for the first time from the Middle...
An ichnoassemblage of 10 ichnospecies is described for the first time from the Late Silurian Melbour...
The study and application of ichnology, or trace fossils, have evolved substantially since trace fos...
Shorefaces can display strong facies variability and integration of sedimentology and ichnology prov...
One of the classic areas of British geology is reexamined using perspectives provided by the tectoni...
Trace fossil assemblages from a variety of outcropping tidal and shoreface facies in the Belait Form...
This study shows that ichonology can be used to refine sequence stratigraphy as well as to interpret...
Abstract — Trace fossils record foraging behaviours, the search for resources in patchy environments...