Copyright © 2016, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology). The mechanisms by which soft-bodied organisms were preserved in late Ediacaran deep-marine environments are revealed by petrographic and geochemical investigation of fossil-bearing surfaces from the Conception and St. John's groups (Newfoundland, Canada). Framboidal pyrite veneers are documented on fossilbearing horizons at multiple localities. The pyrite is interpreted to have formed via microbial processes in the hours to weeks following burial of benthic communities. This finding extends the 'death mask' model for Ediacaran soft-tissue preservation to deep-marine settings. Remineralization of pyrite to iron oxides and oxyhydroxides is recognized to result from recent oxidation by ...
Microfossils belonging to the 1.88-billion-year-old ‘Gunflint-biota ’ are preserved as carbonaceous ...
Based on its correlation with taphonomic proxies such as fragmentation and abrasion in large brachio...
Two types of pyrite framboids (PF, probably sulphate-reducing bacteria) have been foundwithin the Zo...
The mechanisms by which soft-bodied organisms were preserved in late Ediacaran deep-marine environme...
Thin, laterally extensive veneers of framboidal pyrite on fossiliferous bedding planes in eastern Ne...
© 2019 Geological Society of America. Microbially mediated early diagenetic pyrite formation in the ...
Framboidal pyrite has been used as a paleo-redox proxy and a biomarker in ancient sediments, but the...
International audienceAbstract. The Bancs Jumeaux Formation appears as a succession of limestone bed...
It is beyond doubt that the appearance of infaunal bioturbation and metazoan biomineralization acros...
Exceptional 3-D preservation of Ediacaran rangeomorph fossils is found on a single bedding plane at ...
Ediacara-type fossils are found in a diverse array of preservational styles, implying that multiple ...
The initiation of widespread penetrative bioturbation in the earliest Phanerozoic is regarded as suc...
The causes behind the appearance of abundant macroscopic body and trace fossils at the end of the Ne...
Much of our knowledge of early metazoan evolution is derived from unmineralized death mask or endore...
Abstract Increasing oxygenation of the early Ediacaran Ocean is thought to have been responsible for...
Microfossils belonging to the 1.88-billion-year-old ‘Gunflint-biota ’ are preserved as carbonaceous ...
Based on its correlation with taphonomic proxies such as fragmentation and abrasion in large brachio...
Two types of pyrite framboids (PF, probably sulphate-reducing bacteria) have been foundwithin the Zo...
The mechanisms by which soft-bodied organisms were preserved in late Ediacaran deep-marine environme...
Thin, laterally extensive veneers of framboidal pyrite on fossiliferous bedding planes in eastern Ne...
© 2019 Geological Society of America. Microbially mediated early diagenetic pyrite formation in the ...
Framboidal pyrite has been used as a paleo-redox proxy and a biomarker in ancient sediments, but the...
International audienceAbstract. The Bancs Jumeaux Formation appears as a succession of limestone bed...
It is beyond doubt that the appearance of infaunal bioturbation and metazoan biomineralization acros...
Exceptional 3-D preservation of Ediacaran rangeomorph fossils is found on a single bedding plane at ...
Ediacara-type fossils are found in a diverse array of preservational styles, implying that multiple ...
The initiation of widespread penetrative bioturbation in the earliest Phanerozoic is regarded as suc...
The causes behind the appearance of abundant macroscopic body and trace fossils at the end of the Ne...
Much of our knowledge of early metazoan evolution is derived from unmineralized death mask or endore...
Abstract Increasing oxygenation of the early Ediacaran Ocean is thought to have been responsible for...
Microfossils belonging to the 1.88-billion-year-old ‘Gunflint-biota ’ are preserved as carbonaceous ...
Based on its correlation with taphonomic proxies such as fragmentation and abrasion in large brachio...
Two types of pyrite framboids (PF, probably sulphate-reducing bacteria) have been foundwithin the Zo...