Flood-generated sandy siltstones are under-recognised deposits that preserve key vertebrate (actinopterygians, rhizodonts, and rarer lungfish, chondrichthyans and tetrapods), invertebrate and plant fossils. Recorded for the first time from the lower Mississippian Ballagan Formation of Scotland, more than 140 beds occur throughout a 490 m thick core succession characterised by fluvial sandstones, palaeosols, siltstones, dolostone ‘cementstones’ and gypsum from a coastal–alluvial plain setting. Sandy siltstones are described as a unique taphofacies of the Ballagan Formation (Scotland, UK); they are matrix-supported siltstones with millimetre-sized siltstone and very fine sandstone lithic clasts. Common bioclasts include plants and megaspores,...
This study is a contribution to the TW:eed Project (Tetrapod World: early evolution and diversificat...
The Herefordshire Lagerstätte represents a fully marine Silurian ecosystem, three dimensionally soft...
The end-Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
Flood-generated sandy siltstones are under-recognised deposits that preserve key vertebrate (actinop...
The Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) Ballagan Formation in SE Scotland yields tetrapod fossils that...
The Ballagan Formation of northern Britain provides an exceptional record of Early Mississippian eco...
The terrestrialization of vertebrates is one of the most important events in the evolution of life o...
The lower Mississippian Ballagan Formation of northern Britain is one of only two successions worldw...
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrat...
During the Tournaisian tetrapods were adapting to terrestrial environments. Three sites exposing the...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
The lowermost Carboniferous rocks in the Cockburnspath area of east Berwickshire (southern Scotland)...
The end‐Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
This study is a contribution to the TW:eed Project (Tetrapod World: early evolution and diversificat...
The Herefordshire Lagerstätte represents a fully marine Silurian ecosystem, three dimensionally soft...
The end-Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
Flood-generated sandy siltstones are under-recognised deposits that preserve key vertebrate (actinop...
The Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) Ballagan Formation in SE Scotland yields tetrapod fossils that...
The Ballagan Formation of northern Britain provides an exceptional record of Early Mississippian eco...
The terrestrialization of vertebrates is one of the most important events in the evolution of life o...
The lower Mississippian Ballagan Formation of northern Britain is one of only two successions worldw...
Ichnofossils from a Lower Mississippian (Tournaisian) coastal plain succession with a rich vertebrat...
During the Tournaisian tetrapods were adapting to terrestrial environments. Three sites exposing the...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
The lowermost Carboniferous rocks in the Cockburnspath area of east Berwickshire (southern Scotland)...
The end‐Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
A conglomerate bed from the Tournaisian Ballagan Formation of Scotland preserves a rich array of ver...
This study is a contribution to the TW:eed Project (Tetrapod World: early evolution and diversificat...
The Herefordshire Lagerstätte represents a fully marine Silurian ecosystem, three dimensionally soft...
The end-Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...