Morphology and taphonomy of an exceptional trackway from the Flathead Sandstone (Middle Cambrian) of Wyoming

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Rocky Mountain Geology Pub Date : 2010-03-01 DOI:10.2113/GSROCKY.45.1.23
D. W. Boyd
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Two sandstone slabs from the Cambrian Flathead Sandstone of Wyoming exhibit different preservational modes of an exceptionally large and unusual trackway. On the smaller slab, the trackway is a depression on the top of the bed (concave epirelief). A greater length of the trackway is preserved on the larger slab, where it is a raised feature on the bottom of the bed (convex hyporelief). The latter trace is a cast of the original trackway made on a now-missing mud layer, whereas the epirelief trace likely represents an undertrack. The original trackway consisted of two parallel pockmarked furrows separated by a broad ridge. Individual depressions in furrows cannot be matched across the ridge and do not contain discrete scratch marks. At one place the linear succession of imprints comprising one furrow changes to a scattering of discrete pits. Although taxonomic identity of the trackway’s maker is uncertain, the animal was bilaterally symmetrical and had paired appendages like an arthropod or an onychophoran. The sole of the large slab exhibits several unilobate traces that intersect the major trackway as well as one another. Their smooth surfaces, lack of marginal ridges, and discontinuous nature suggest that they were made by burrowers or furrowers following the sand/mud interface subsequent to casting of the major trackway. Their origin remains problematic.
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怀俄明平头砂岩(中寒武纪)中一条特殊轨迹的形态和埋藏学
两个砂岩板从怀俄明州的寒武纪傻瓜砂岩展览不同preservational模式异常大的和不寻常的古道。在较小的平板上,轨道是床的顶部的一个凹陷(凹面浮雕)。更长的铁轨被保存在较大的石板上,在那里它是床的底部凸起的特征(凸面岩)。后一种痕迹是在现已消失的泥层上留下的原始痕迹,而外显层的痕迹很可能代表了一个地下痕迹。原来的轨道由两条平行的坑坑洼洼的沟壑组成,沟壑之间由一条宽阔的山脊隔开。犁沟中的个别凹陷不能在山脊上匹配,也不包含离散的划痕。在一个地方,由一条沟组成的线性连续的印痕变成了分散的离散凹坑。尽管这条足迹的制造者的分类身份尚不确定,但这种动物两侧对称,并且像节肢动物或掌蹄动物一样有成对的附属物。大板的底部显示出几个单列的痕迹,这些痕迹与主要轨道相交,也彼此相交。它们光滑的表面,没有边缘隆起,不连续的性质表明,它们是由挖洞者或挖沟者在主要轨道铸造后沿着砂/泥界面建造的。它们的来源仍然是个问题。
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期刊介绍: Rocky Mountain Geology (formerly Contributions to Geology) is published twice yearly by the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming. The focus of the journal is regional geology and paleontology of the Rocky Mountains and adjacent areas of western North America. This high-impact, scholarly journal, is an important resource for professional earth scientists. The high-quality, refereed articles report original research by top specialists in all aspects of geology and paleontology in the greater Rocky Mountain region.
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