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Complex In-Substrate Dinosaur (Sauropoda,Ornithopoda) Foot Pathways Revealed by Deep Natural Track Casts from the Lower Cretaceous Xiagou and Zhonggou Formations,Gansu Province,China
Authors:Lida Xing  Daniel Marty  Hailu You  Daqing Li  Hendrik Klein  Dirk Knaust
Institution:1. School of the Earth Sciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, Chinaxinglida@gmail.com;3. Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, Basel, Switzerland;4. Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China;5. Gansu Agriculture University, Lanzhou, China;6. Saurierwelt Pal?ontologisches Museum, Neumarkt, Germany;7. Statoil ASA, Stavanger, Norway
Abstract:Several new Early Cretaceous tracksites from the Lower Cretaceous Xiagou Formation of Gansu Province (China) with tracks of large sauropods and ornithopods are described. Previously reported bird tracks were missing due to human negligence. The studied specimens are preserved as impressions and shallow and deep natural track casts. These dinosaur tracks are first reported from the Jiuquan area in the Changma Basin, matching well with the skeletal record of diverse non-avian dinosaur-bird faunas of this region. Moreover, they add new data to the dinosaur ichnofaunas of the Lanzhou-Minhe Basin (Gansu Province) and indicate a wide distribution of dinosaur-bird assemblages in the Early Cretaceous. Regarding morphology, sauropod, and ornithopod tracks from the Lanzhou-Minhe Basin and the Jiuquan area are very similar to each other. Titanosauriform trackmakers are assumed for the sauropod tracks and possibly iguanodontids have left the large, tridactyl ornithopod tracks. Of particular interest are well-preserved, deep natural track casts of large ornithopods and sauropods preserving ridges and grooves as well as striation marks on the lateral sides of the casts that allow the reconstruction of complex pathways of the foot within the substrate. One particular sauropod pes–manus track cast even indicates lateral and vertical sliding within the sediment because of the presence of “double impressions of digits” on the bottom.
Keywords:Dinosaur track  Natural track cast  Track formation  Foot locomotor dynamics  Ornithopoda  Sauropoda
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