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Trace fossils from the type ‘Etcheminian Series’ (Lower Cambrian Ratcliffe Brook Formation), Saint John area, New Brunswick, Canada

By: Hofmann, H. J.
Contributor(s): Patel, I. M.
Material type: TextTextDescription: 139-157p ; Illustration.Subject(s): Trace fossil - Etcheminian series - Saint John area - New Brunswick - Canada | Ratcliffe brook formation - Canada | Ichnofossils - Canada In: Geological magazine : Vol. 126 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1989Summary: Abstract Selected trace fossils from the type section of the ‘Etcheminian Series’ at Hanford Brook are described and illustrated: Helmithoidichnites tenuis Fitch, Monocraterion sp., Palaeophycus tubularis Hall, Planolites sp., Psammichnites gigas Matthew, Subphyllochordra? sp., Taphrhelminthoida dailyi n. sp., and Taphrhelminthopsis cf. T. circularis Crimes et al. The assemblage has elements comparable to those in other Lower Cambrian sequences. It formed in shallow water settings, is mainly endichnial, and contains systematic, guided meander traces that are generally characteristic of deep-water environments in younger sequences; this may be related to global environmental changes early in the Palaeozoic. The guided meander traces are characterized morphometrically, using an image analyser: the meander systems exhibit a strongly bimodal distribution of morphologic elements, reflecting a well developed taxis (sense for position, direction, and distance) during trace production. The method of morphometric analysis has potential for characterizing trace fossils generally, somewhat like X-ray diffractograms characterize minerals.
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Abstract
Selected trace fossils from the type section of the ‘Etcheminian Series’ at Hanford Brook are described and illustrated: Helmithoidichnites tenuis Fitch, Monocraterion sp., Palaeophycus tubularis Hall, Planolites sp., Psammichnites gigas Matthew, Subphyllochordra? sp., Taphrhelminthoida dailyi n. sp., and Taphrhelminthopsis cf. T. circularis Crimes et al. The assemblage has elements comparable to those in other Lower Cambrian sequences. It formed in shallow water settings, is mainly endichnial, and contains systematic, guided meander traces that are generally characteristic of deep-water environments in younger sequences; this may be related to global environmental changes early in the Palaeozoic. The guided meander traces are characterized morphometrically, using an image analyser: the meander systems exhibit a strongly bimodal distribution of morphologic elements, reflecting a well developed taxis (sense for position, direction, and distance) during trace production. The method of morphometric analysis has potential for characterizing trace fossils generally, somewhat like X-ray diffractograms characterize minerals.

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