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Extramorphological Features of Sauropod Dinosaur Tracks in the Uhangri Formation (Cretaceous), Korea
Authors:Tony Thulborn
Affiliation:School of Geosciences, Monash University, Australia and Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Queensland , Australia
Abstract:Sauropod footprints in the Uhangri Formation (Cretaceous) of Korea exhibit an unusual pattern of morphology, with the interior of each print partitioned into a series of pockets by conspicuous radial crests. The crests are evidently extramorphological features and have been interpreted as upwellings of sediment extruded through the floor of the footprint following its fracture by impact of the trackmaker's foot. That explanation entails some inconsistencies, and an alternative explanation is proposed here. The alternative explanation envisages delamination of a superficial sheet of sediment that was lifted into a canopy, which subsequently collapsed in radiating folds. The superficial sheet of sediment might have been lifted by either or both of two mechanisms—by adhering to the underside of the trackmaker's foot or by being forced upward into a blister-like dome by the backflow of water previously displaced by impact of the trackmaker's foot. These alternative explanations draw attention to minor morphological features that were previously unexplained.
Keywords:Cretaceous  Korea  Sauropoda  dinosaur tracks  preservation
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