학술논문

Fluvial ichnofossil assemblage from the Miocene Siwalik succession of Pathankot District, Punjab, India: Palaeoenvironmental interpretation.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Earth System Science. Mar2024, Vol. 133 Issue 1, p1-16. 16p.
Subject
*PALEOENVIRONMENTAL studies
*MIOCENE Epoch
*TRACE fossils
*GRAZING
Language
ISSN
0253-4126
Abstract
Ichnofossils have been defined for the first time from the rocks exposed along the Katilu Khad section, Dunera, Punjab (India) of Miocene succession. Eight ichnotaxa with 12 ichnospecies have been recorded, including Arenicolites isp., Beaconites coronus, Helminthopsis tenuis, Lockeia siliquaria, Palaeophycus tubularis, Palaeophycus isp., Planolites annularis, P. beverleyensis, Skolithos linearis, Taenidium barretti, T. cameronensis, and T. serpentinum. The present ichnofossil assemblages are recognised by two ichnofacies – Scoyenia and Mermia. Scoyenia ichnofacies is typified by less diversity but a high abundance of meniscate burrow (Taenidium and Beaconites), whereas Mermia ichnofacies shows high diversity grazing and feeding traces with low abundance. These ichnofacies indicate well-oxygenated, low-energy deposition exposed to air and represent the fluvial environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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