Ichnology

Ichnology
Author: Luis A. Buatois,M. Gabriela Mángano
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2011-08-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781139500647

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Ichnology is the study of traces created in the substrate by living organisms. This is the first book to systematically cover basic concepts and applications in both paleobiology and sedimentology, bridging the gap between the two main facets of the field. It emphasizes the importance of understanding ecologic controls on benthic fauna distribution and the role of burrowing organisms in changing their environments. A detailed analysis of the ichnology of a range of depositional environments is presented using examples from the Precambrian to the recent, and the use of trace fossils in facies analysis and sequence stratigraphy is discussed. The potential for biogenic structures to provide valuable information and solve problems in a wide range of fields is also highlighted. An invaluable resource for researchers and graduate students in paleontology, sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy, this book will also be of interest to industry professionals working in petroleum geoscience.

The Application of Ichnology to Palaeoenvironmental and Stratigraphic Analysis

The Application of Ichnology to Palaeoenvironmental and Stratigraphic Analysis
Author: D. McIlroy
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1862391548

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It has been increasingly realized by sedimentologist in the petroleum industry and academia that integration of ichonological information into sedimentological models, and vice versa, is one of the main means by which we can improve our understanding of ancient depositional environments. This volume aims to provide an analytical review of yhe ichnology of all major depositional environments and the use ichnology in biostratigraphic and sequence stratigraphic analysis, as well as highly refined palaeeoenvironmental studies. The remit of the book is achieved through a combination of review articles and novel research papers that outline methodologies and protocols for improving our understanding of ancient palaeoenvironments. Trace fossils from microscopic borings to dinosaur footprints are considered.

The Study of Trace Fossils

The Study of Trace Fossils
Author: R.W. Frey
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642659232

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In 1971 I published a review of ichnology other concentrating only on traces made (Houston AAPG: SEPM Trace Fossil Field by a certain group of organisms, regardless Trip Guidebook) that I thought could be of their setting. Nevertheless, needless re dundancy has hopefully been eliminated. expanded rather easily into a worthwhile Some of the chapters are more special book on the subject. I probed that possi ized than others (because of the nature of bility for a while, thinking that I would particular topics); hence, these may be write the book myself. As I began to out somewhat less familiar or "comprehensible" line the chapters in more detail, however, than others-depending upon the reader's it soon became apparent that my personal own interests and background. Other dif knowledge of too many facets of ichnology ferences in the scope and content of vari scraped bottom all too soon. I quickly de ous chapters stem from the simple fact cided that a better book could be produced that a considerably greater backlog of pre by soliciting specific contributions from vious work is available in certain facets of other workers who, collectively, had first ichnology than in others. But we hope hand experience with virtually every aspect that all of the chapters will prove to be use of the field. That became the actual plan, ful to anyone wishing to delve 'into them. the result of which is this book.

Supplement to the Ichnology of New England

Supplement to the Ichnology of New England
Author: Edward Hitchcock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1865
Genre: Footprints, Fossil
ISBN: OXFORD:N10876785

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Ichnology of the Lowlands of South America

Ichnology of the Lowlands of South America
Author: José Herminio Laza
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2020-12-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030625979

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Ichnology is the science of marks, tracks, trails, traces structures and other sources of evidence of biological activity, beyond the living beings themselves, when studied both in continents and oceans. In spite of its scientific value and interdisciplinary contribution, particularly in South America, in the complex task of identifying ancient environments, information is dispersed and sometimes even ignored. This book has recovered the remarkably abundant information that Ichnology of terrestrial environments has incorporated. The studied geographical regions are the Pampas of Argentina, vast lowlands with a wide latitudinal distribution in between the warm and wet subtropical areas and the cold deserts of Patagonia. Pedogenetic processes preserve tracks and marks found in sediments, rock surfaces and soils, revealing the activity of life forms. This book refers to a variety of signs of biological activity, particularly in ancient soils. This volume includes abundant original information and a meticulous revision of paleo-ichnological investigations, most by the author himself, one of the most important South American specialists, during many decades of his dedication to scientific research. The book includes a review of the stratigraphic sequences of the Cenozoic chronostratigraphic scheme. Firstly, the author provides a scrutiny of the continental ichnofacies and the ichnological record of the South American Cenozoic age. This is followed by chapters dedicated to the faunal associations of vertebrates, with very valuable information about the past climatic events and biogeographical changes, of undoubted value for those scholars interested in vertebrate Paleontology. Likewise, the highly relevant ichnotaxonomy is also developed exhaustively, with special reference to the essential activity of insects in the paleosols, mostly ants and termites. /divFinally, this book presents the most complete, extensive and up-dated bibliography in the subject, which is probably unique as such for southern South America and most of the world. Certainly, this is a book that will provide valuable scientific tools for those specialists interested in this infrequent discipline, either paleontologists, biologists, geologists, pedologists and sedimentologists.

Mangrove Ichnology of the Bay of Bengal Coast Eastern India

Mangrove Ichnology of the Bay of Bengal Coast  Eastern India
Author: Chirananda De
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2018-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319992327

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This book focuses on the world’s largest mangrove delta complex, located at Sundarban, a world heritage site, and on the relatively new and rapidly expanding scientific discipline of ichnology. In addition to presenting a range of ichnological research databases that are widely applicable to multidisciplinary research fields in geology, biophysics, biology, ecology, geomorphology and the marine and environmental sciences, it addresses the global concern of rising sea levels to explain growing ecological problems, from the mass mortality of coastal organisms and rapid loss of mangrove forest wealth, to widespread coastal and riverbank erosion. It also demonstrates the value of applying new ichnological tools to coastal geotechnical planning and programming, and to groundwater exploration. Thus, the book addresses a broad readership including earth scientists from various disciplines, state administrators and members of the general public.

Ichnology in Shallow marine and Transitional Environments

Ichnology in Shallow marine and Transitional Environments
Author: C. Cónsole-Gonella,S. de Valais,I. Díaz-Martínez,P. Citton,M. Verde,D. McIlroy
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2023-06-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781786205681

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The ichnology of shallow-marine to transitional environments is a key field of study with respect to understanding the variability of environmental parameters from inshore marginal-marine settings to the offshore transition zone. Over the last decades ichnology has evolved from being a tool to determine bathymetry, becoming the standard palaeoenvironmental methodology by which trace fossils can be used to inform sedimentary facies models. In particular, the analysis of mixed assemblages of invertebrate and vertebrate trace fossils allows detailed palaeoenvironmental and facies analysis. This volume focuses on the ichnological record of shallow-marine to transitional environments through the geological record, in addition to modern ones through neoichnology.

Ichnology of the Upper Triassic Apachean Redonda Formation east central New Mexico

Ichnology of the Upper Triassic  Apachean  Redonda Formation  east central New Mexico
Author: Spencer G. Lucas,Justin A. Spielmann,Hendrik Klein,Allan J. Lerner
Publsiher: New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2010
Genre: Chinle Formation
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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