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Spring 2019, Volume 41, Number 1 New Mexico Geology Many trace makers are also specific to a particular type of habitat, and this specificity provides an important tool in identifying and interpreting ancient environments. One environmentally diagnostic trace fossil is the burrow Ophiomorpha, which indicates littoral to shallow-marine paleoenvironments (Buatois and Mángano, 2011). Thus, Ophiomorpha are found in virtually all of the shallow-marine or shoreline Upper Cretaceous Trace fossils are structures in sedimentary rocks that record the interaction of organisms with sediment. Often thought of as “fossilized behavior,” trace fossils are important archives of the activities of extinct plants and animals. Many trace fossils are also strong indicators of paleoenvironments, an observation that underlies the concept of ichnofacies. This is in part because specific organismal behaviors are often correlated with particular substrates. Gallery of Geology
许多痕迹制造者也专门针对特定类型的栖息地,这种特殊性为识别和解释古代环境提供了重要工具。一个环境诊断的痕迹化石是洞穴蛇形虫,它表明了沿海到浅海的古环境(Buatois and Mángano, 2011)。因此,在上白垩纪几乎所有的浅海或海岸线上都发现了蛇形生物。痕迹化石是沉积岩中的结构,记录了生物与沉积物的相互作用。痕迹化石通常被认为是“行为化石”,是已灭绝动植物活动的重要档案。许多痕迹化石也是古环境的有力指标,这一观察结果奠定了岩相概念的基础。这部分是因为特定的生物行为通常与特定的基质相关。地质展览馆
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New Mexico Geology is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal available by subscription. Articles of original research are generally less than 10,000 words in length and pertain to the geology of New Mexico and neighboring states, primarily for an audience of professional geologists or those with an interest in the geologic story behind the landscape. The journal also publishes abstracts from regional meetings, theses, and dissertations (NM schools), descriptions of new publications, book reviews, and upcoming meetings. Research papers, short articles, and abstracts from selected back issues of New Mexico Geology are now available as free downloads in PDF format. Back issues are also available in hard copy for a nominal fee.