Trace fossils from the Podhale Flysch Basin, Poland - an example of ecologically-based lithocorrelation |
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Authors: | GRZEGORZ PIEKOWSKI EWA WESTWALEWICZ-MOGILSKA |
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Institution: | Department of Petrography and Mineralogy, Geological Institute, Rakowiecka 4, PI-02–519 Warsrawa, Poland;Department of Geology, Warsaw University. PI-02–089 Warszawa, Zwirki i Wigury 93, Poland |
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Abstract: | Certain ichnogenera from the Podhale Flysch Basin do not occur randomly, but are grouped in distinct horizons, which are useful in mapping. The position of certain tuffite beds proves an approximate isochronism of those trace fossil horizons. Changes of the life conditions, among them especially oxygenation of the sea bottom, were responsible for that ichnologic differentiation. Profuse Occurrences of Taphrhelminthopsis are mainly connected with the presence of lighter, bluish shales, which indicates a well-oxygenated bottom. More distal and frequent sedimentation of turbidites could positively influence the preser-vational potential of the surface forms (very good state of preservation of Taphrhelminthopsis suggests that preservation of surface forms was frequent in the flysch basin), but the O2 condition was the main controlling factor for the occurrences of ichnofauna. Most discriminating were trace makers of pre-depositional (mud-dwelling) Taphrhelminthopsis , and they were most probably irregular echinoids, while soft-bodied trace makers of pre- and post-depositional Planolites (post-depositional means sand-dwellers) were the most tolerant ones. An increased level of biological activity connected with a shift in the OMZ could have been the reason why Taphrhelminthopsis became so profuse in one period. Concerning preservational problems, some complications in determining pre- and post-depositional forms in the case of composite beds are presented. |
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Keywords: | Flysch basin trace fossils and O2 conditions isochronism of trace fossil horizons trace fossil correlations and mapping Taphrhelminthopsis and OMZ preservational dilemma |
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