勒马泽尔(法国南部loz地区)早侏罗世恐龙脚印

IF 1 4区 地球科学 Q4 PALEONTOLOGY Annales de Paleontologie Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.annpal.2022.102537
Jean-David Moreau , Vincent Trincal , Louis Baret , Benjamin Bourel , Alain Jacquet
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在20世纪,在法国南部的csamuvenes国家公园的saint - laurent -de- tr区发现了古斯盆地的第一批恐龙足迹。最近的一次挖掘发现,在勒马泽尔的Hettangian沉积物中发现了一个新的兽脚亚目恐龙足迹遗址,距离圣洛朗-德-特罗维兹的历史足迹遗址2公里。这里描述的轨道结合了生物识别方法和3D成像摄影测量。主要的径迹面有64个以凹浮雕形式保存下来的原位三趾类脚印。鉴定出两种形态,“Grallatorid”形态和“Kayentapus”形态。属于第一种形态的足迹与Grallator lescurei、Grallator minusculus和Grallator sauclierensis非常相似。这项研究表明,从技术分类学的角度区分非常相似的三趾动物足迹是困难的,并强调了详细的生物特征比较的重要性。足迹保存在棕色至黄色的白云岩中,显示出丰富的隐晶层状岩和泥裂缝。这些沉积物是在浅层环境中形成的,如潮滩的潮间带和潮上带。
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Dinosaur footprints from the Early Jurassic of Le Mazel (Lozère, Southern France)

During the 20th century, the first dinosaur tracks of the Causses Basin were identified at Saint-Laurent-de-Trèves, in the Parc National des Cévennes (southern France). A recent excavation reveals a new theropod tracksite in the Hettangian deposits from Le Mazel, 2 km from the historical tracksite at Saint-Laurent-de-Trèves. The tracks are here described combining a biometric approach and 3D imaging photogrammetry. The main track-bearing surface bears 64 in situ tridactyl footprints preserved as concave epireliefs. Two morphotypes were identified, a “Grallatorid” morphotype and a “Kayentapus” morphotype. Footprints belonging to the first morphotype are closely similar to Grallator lescurei, Grallator minusculus, and Grallator sauclierensis. This study shows the difficulty to distinguish quite similar tridactyl tracks from an ichnotaxonomic point of view and highlights the importance of detailed biometric comparisons. Tracks are preserved in a brown to yellowish dolomudstone showing abundant cryptalgal laminites and mud cracks. These deposits were accrued in shallow environments such as intertidal and supratidal zones of a tidal flat.

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Annales de Paleontologie
Annales de Paleontologie 地学-古生物学
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1.70
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期刊介绍: Créées par Marcellin Boule en 1905, les Annales de Paléontologie publient 4 numéros par an traitant des fossiles animaux et végétaux, dans tous les domaines de la paléontologie incluant : -La Paléoanatomie- La Paléohistologie- La Morphologie fonctionnelle- La Systématique- L''Évolution- La Paléoécologie ... et toute les contributions susceptibles d''améliorer la compréhension des organismes et des environnements éteints.
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